Finally some light at the tunnel's end. I am home with cramping legs, sore feet, and no more macaroons. Carole was moved into a room late yesterday and when she called, I could barely understand her garbled words. I was concerned about a stroke but realized the Seroquel (psychotic drug) was probably the cause. Today, she is sounding like herself, coherent, and refused the drug this morning. Progress!! Family is allowed to stay in regular rooms (not ICU) which I did for a week in January, but I really needed to come home and rest. Good thing it was yesterday because we have weather advisories today. Her nurses are wonderful as they were before, the aides are as sweet as could be, and she is finally feeling and sounding like herself. Thank goodness. And thank you for your concern and prayers.
I was so touched by offers of the Nash heart from stitching blog buddies, I am planning to stitch two. But first I need more 32 count Belfast and will order that this evening. What will I do with two??? Hmmm. What do YOU think? Honestly, I can't imagine giving up the kit or chart but some of you were willing to and I am thrilled to stitch it. Thank you!!
I started looking at fabrics, and Michael Miller's Old Script was one choice. Thinking a darker background would be better, I played around with my dye jars until I got the right shade, then decided the original ivory background may be better. But as always, a completely different fabric may end up on the back.
As for the bird, the mustard fabric is dark, you can see the unbleached Belfast behind it, and this brown/rust/blue would be a good choice. Another mini print that matches the fabric, three shades of mustard with no other color, is in the running too. Not sure what to do with it, a pouch with flap? Just a pillow? Won't know until I sit down at the machine.
Tonight I will browse online and order Shakespeare Peddler's Fraktur Friends and the 40 count silk gauze needed. Yikes. Will I ever stitch something like that? Who knows. But I want it. Saw a few other items including the punch needle from Stacy Nash but not everything is listed online yet. One day, I will use one of several patterns I have and actually try punch needle.
Thanks again for being my buds and helping me through the last 8 months.
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