Good day all. No news on Carole. She is having a difficult time breathing and will call an ambulance if she feels the need. I did not have to convince her to get to the hospital. I'll be there cleaning this afternoon (my drywall won't get done today either!) and Monday morning I need to take her for blood work (wheelchair) and then to the doc, and both of us feel he will have her admitted as emergency for the procedure. Her appointment yesterday was only for a pacemaker check and he called the nurses in when he saw the reading, no doctor was there. The electrophysiologist is only there one day in the next two weeks so she has to wait for that day. Going to Pittsburgh would be the same since she would have to see a doc first, they will want their own testing, and then schedule so she wants to wait it out here. It has to be done by an electrophysiologist, not a cardiologist.
I wanted to show you what I do when backing with plaids. As usual, you already know this, but a few may not. It just makes it easier for me because I don't like to see wonky plaids.
After I pull a thread out of the linen about 1/4" from where I want the stitch line, I fold back on that line and center with the plaid, use a fabric glue stick to make sure it doesn't move, and continue around the three sides. I don't fuse interfacing until after it's sewn so I can see the removed thread line which my presser foot edge follows.
The stitching comes out nice and straight on the plaid, even when sewing from the linen side. Then I added fusible interfacing on the linen side only.
Storing my fusibles with the directions clearly visible for each was one of the best things I ever did. I would usually lose the paper and not know what weight it was, steam or no steam, hot or not, dry or damp cover.
Came out pretty good! I guess I could have centered the plaid - maybe next time.
The piece looked off, like more margin on the left. But when I checked, they were the same. When this happens, do you make a centering adjustment for looks, or keep the numbers? I moved the seam over as the little gap on the left shows and it looked better.
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Checked my rusty bell inventory and added a few at the bottom.

A little aging using a dark brown archival ink pad and a soft brush. Of course I changed the thread colors. Santa is 3858, the vine is 3051, beard is ecru, 640 changed to 830. Thank you Pineberry Lane for this sweet guy!
I'll be back tomorrow with the gift certificate winner.
Thanks for visiting, and for your prayers.
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