Hello, hello. Thanks for all kind get well wishes! And, for now, comments will be answered here, so please check back? I'm doing better but looks like a slow recuperation, nights and mornings are so hard, cough comes and goes etc. But enough boohooing! Here's Mo with New Years wishes for you all. He commandeered the clicker to watch the Ball Drop in the city.
Old Red Baskets ~ back from the quilter, such a delightful surprise on Christmas Day-after.
Detailed autumn quilting highlights its Autumn intent [acorns! oak leaves!],
...but having it here to slowly hand bind as the early darkness looms these January days has been a little joy as I slowly recover from the flu.
The warmth of the colors--hers, back in the 1800s, mine now in the '20s, please me hugely. Perhaps the Baskets will be fun in April with stripey tulips too?
@quilters_imagination ❤️ : Lori's quilting is so beautiful. I am amazed by the depth and form that her stitching imparts to what were actually pretty flimsy blocks, Reused, not un-used, faded, thin. Now, with our care, the blocks shine anew. A tiny qulty miracle of recycling success.
For busy hands work, I decided [while ill] that I would make a practice little scarf without the challenge of the impossibly difficult i-cord. Just to practice my diagonal imcreases. Hahahaha. Never in all my years of knitting, since we were secretly taught by Mrs Hull during 6th grade recess, have I knitted such a sad lumpen bit of textile. A do-over.
