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Mar 19, 2019
What is it?
This item, whatever it is, has piqued my curiosity. I emailed an antique dealer hoping for an answer but she's never seen one. Thick wooden handle, flexible coils, and I thought a rug beater but it's under eleven inches in length. I tried describing it to search engines and only found long handled beaters with a large single coil. Before my brother has a friend take it to his booth, they would like to know what to tag it! Does anyone know?
Medicare health insurance
Greetings to those of you 65 and older! Just came from the office where we purchase our Medicare Advantage Plan. A few tidbits just in case it's pertinent to your situation. Normally the open enrollment period for signing into a Medicare supplement or advantage plan is October - December. For this year (and maybe the only year) the enrollment period was extended to March 31, 2019. We are considering changing our plans and found out that Highmark is offering a supplement that is all inclusive such as the AARP United Health Care (they are not making this offer). No co-pays, no drug plan, more expensive than advantage plans BUT for this period only, it is open to all. You have heart problems, cancer, diabetes, kidney problems, they will still take you at the entry rate. Otherwise, those conditions may exclude you from acceptance or the premium will be higher. I am in western PA (Highmark is based in Pittsburgh) and it is not available everywhere, but if you need to go to a full coverage Medicare supplement, check with a fringe benefit/insurance specialist and see if there is any other company with this offer.
Main difference between the two types of plans...
Advantage plans
co-pay for doctors
co-pay for hospital stays and ER
co-pay for lab work
co-pay for CT and MRI (over $200)
20% co-pay for chemotherapy (yep)
no co-pay for diagnostic (mammo, colon)
Some routine dental exams
Vision allowance once a year
Rx plan included in cost
Cheaper than supplement
No health history required, no age differential
My Highmark Freedom Blue PPO plan's monthly cost is $78 as is Mark's. Advantage plans are the same price for everyone without restriction for joining. Some like Coventry are highly rated and have $0 monthly cost.
Supplemental plans
no co-pays for anything
100% hospital coverage
100% chemotherapy coverage
No dental
No vision
Rx plan is separate
High cost, but complete medical coverage
Health history required, price based on age
My monthly fee at 67 would be $134, Mark at 70 would be $151, Rx plans $34 per month. I am considering this move because I don't know where my diagnosis will lead and I will be accepted now. Every year I will have the option to go back to the advantage plan if I choose. Coventry plan is widely accepted and highly rated, what I would save in monthly cost would go towards drugs, which in either plan would still be high. I would hit the "donut hole" in 6 months. So I have a decision to make very soon and you know how poorly I do with that task. Switching to a full supplement is like having car or house insurance. You have to pay whether the coverage is used or not, but have the peace of mind knowing you're covered fully. Who knows if a hospital stay or diagnosis is in the future? Then again, the money saved in policy cost every month can be set aside and used for the extra expense incurred in advantage plans. It's a dilemma I tell 'ya!
If you need to change to a cheaper, better, or more inclusive advantage plan or supplement, you still have until the end of March to do so. Many of our friends did not know about the extended enrollment period so thought I would mention it. And I did.
Main difference between the two types of plans...
Advantage plans
co-pay for doctors
co-pay for hospital stays and ER
co-pay for lab work
co-pay for CT and MRI (over $200)
20% co-pay for chemotherapy (yep)
no co-pay for diagnostic (mammo, colon)
Some routine dental exams
Vision allowance once a year
Rx plan included in cost
Cheaper than supplement
No health history required, no age differential
My Highmark Freedom Blue PPO plan's monthly cost is $78 as is Mark's. Advantage plans are the same price for everyone without restriction for joining. Some like Coventry are highly rated and have $0 monthly cost.
Supplemental plans
no co-pays for anything
100% hospital coverage
100% chemotherapy coverage
No dental
No vision
Rx plan is separate
High cost, but complete medical coverage
Health history required, price based on age
My monthly fee at 67 would be $134, Mark at 70 would be $151, Rx plans $34 per month. I am considering this move because I don't know where my diagnosis will lead and I will be accepted now. Every year I will have the option to go back to the advantage plan if I choose. Coventry plan is widely accepted and highly rated, what I would save in monthly cost would go towards drugs, which in either plan would still be high. I would hit the "donut hole" in 6 months. So I have a decision to make very soon and you know how poorly I do with that task. Switching to a full supplement is like having car or house insurance. You have to pay whether the coverage is used or not, but have the peace of mind knowing you're covered fully. Who knows if a hospital stay or diagnosis is in the future? Then again, the money saved in policy cost every month can be set aside and used for the extra expense incurred in advantage plans. It's a dilemma I tell 'ya!
If you need to change to a cheaper, better, or more inclusive advantage plan or supplement, you still have until the end of March to do so. Many of our friends did not know about the extended enrollment period so thought I would mention it. And I did.
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Mar 17, 2019
That's better
Who doesn't want bigger berries?
What a difference from 32 count to 25! Was considering an ornament finish but decided to follow its shape since it needs a top to the berry. I had a problem with the very small ones when trying to sew the outline. This one, I filled in the edges of decreasing rows with a 3/4 stitch. Now it has a more uniform edge to follow.
Magazines are posted. I know you must have them or the DVD and they are always on Ebay but thought I would offer before recycling.
Have a great St. Patrick's Day!
I plan to eat only the green M&Ms.
Corned beef tomorrow but with the peaches. OMG. So good!!
No wonder my berry is so big.
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Mar 16, 2019
Magazines
A few SANQ will be listed on the For SALE tab tomorrow. With postage and Paypal fees, probably $6 each total. Maybe $5. Depends on how well my brain works when I post it.
SUMMER 2013

Frances Swartz part 1 and part 2 in these two issues.
Summer issue (1816 Vierlande) contains part 1, part 2 is in the Fall 2015

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FALL 2014 and WINTER 2014

Frances Swartz part 1 and part 2 in these two issues.
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SPRING 2015 and SUMMER 2015

Mar 14, 2019
Revisit part 3
These two should have been on the under 6" post but it was fairly photo heavy.
Stacy Nash Handwork Club 1820 Redwork Pinkeep, and Stacy Nash girl's club Peacock Peacock.
More of Stacy Nash, County Sampler Love is All Pinkeep. This one shown was a giveaway won by Julie, the second one I stitched in the same linen but the backing fabric is different. I think. And Sheepish Design Rosanna Pinkham finished with a felted wool pouch and blanket stitching.

Threads of Gold Anna Eliza Abe sampler. The pink house's stitching looked uneven and wonky in the original so I stitched blocks going horizontal and vertical trying to recreate the look. Lightly aged using Ranger Archival ink pad in coffee and a very soft brush. One of my absolute favorites, R&R's Dorothy Allen. The photo on the chart features very light linen and light threads, completely different look with the dark Sea Glass linen. I have many charts that are not appealing at all from their attached photos, you sometimes have to look beyond. Glad I did.
Another Stacy Nash, Malabar Farm Pinkeep and Scarlet Letter's Frances Bliss, offered along with Lydia Hinckley in one chart. I didn't change six to sex, it was Frances!
R&R 1739 is another that doesn't catch your eye from the original's photo on the chart. Love love love it. May stitch again to sell. The hanger is a strip of odd green wool that matches the DMC thread. The other is my latest completion that I copied from a photo on eBay, no chart. Can't get the colors to show well in photos.
That's it for smaller samplers. So many others were stitched and no longer here, these are staying with me. I do love the simplicity of marking samplers like Bliss, Hinkley, Allen, Robina. If you love samplers but don't want to attempt a larger piece with motifs and elaborate borders, there are quite a few small projects out there. Most featured here are OOP and some are really old, but there's always new ones offered. Searching online without a local shop is really time consuming! The first shops here carried Merrily Beams and those were the only samplers I ever saw before finding an ad in a magazine for The Scarlet Letter. Later, two in Ohio were fabulous shops of linens and reproductions, that eventually closed.
I think I'm done!!
I doubt I will do a post of the larger ones.
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Mar 13, 2019
Revisit part 2
How could I forget my favorite needlecase and little basket top? Little by Little's Quaker Blackbird chart snippets. The linen was too short to complete the entire design and ended up a padded book with felt pages for my needles. This time when I looked back at the post, it started with the horrific mutilation story of what I saw on FB that caused me months of sleeplessness. Today, I saw another of suffering dogs in a pesticide laboratory and I won't be sleeping for a while again.
Hinzeit Floral Boarder Sampler (yes it is spelled that way on the chart). Fits perfectly in the 5 x 7 sliding photo box at craft stores. I love that it can stand.


Scarlet Letter's Lydia Hinckley. Barrick Samplers 1848 Reproduction Sampler abbreviated version on Charcoal Belfast.
Scarlet Letter's ABCD 1817 Miniature Sampler done over two threads. Merry Wind Farm's Ellen Ford. Needle Work Press Martha Hards on Copper Penny with red thread. I wish I would have used the called for blue on lighter fabric.
Pineberry Lane's Rebecca Hall done on a darker linen with many color changes because of it. And R&R's Hannah Way, abbreviated.

Not samplers, but noteworthy smalls. Carriage House Samplings Pennsylvania Redware and Spot the Horse (abbreviated) lined pouch. Old photo, I have no idea where it is.

Most of these are hung on the iron hooks we installed on the interior doors, cupboard knobs, and door knobs. This group averages no larger than 6" x 6" with the exception of the Hinzeit box. Tomorrow will be a little larger. As will I.
I'm not sure what's going on but when I looked back at older posts, even going back to draft for editing, the photos are just black boxes or little Xs.
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