Accepting reality that my one bedroom apartment holds a small, but packed, fabric shop and that I am 75 years old.
Wondering how soon I will be bored with this scrap project. Realizing that I feel this way often in the middle of creating.
Then, I found a bag with these 1.5 inch strips. Long ago, my friends Kara and Melissa organized fabric from my scraps. Kara was driving through town and took 2 GARBAGE bins of scraps from my house to her house in the Georgia mountains...Next time she came through, she brought them back. OMG, they had transformed my scraps into a brilliant organizational stash. What a gift.
This is what is considered fun when living in a fabric store. Many lost things are found as new.
This gift , this find, made it so much faster working on my blue scrappy log cabin.
My letting go deal is to give any log smaller than 6 inches to the art teacher...Sigh...even letting go of those is hard...This is because quilting and fabric collecting are two different passions. Lucky me has both.
Every day now I try to make into a good day. Seems to be that that means staying up till two or three am and sleeping till noon.. I am able to concentrate on good books now, not needing to read pablum. Jodi Picault is one of my favorite writers. And, my pool friend/instructor said today that I am getting stronger every day.!! Hard to believe. She seems to be looking at things from a different perspective!!!
It feels good to hear.
Thursday at 11 am, I was in bed asleep when the fire alarm went off...Jeeze Louize. First I was crabby, then I just dressed and went to Trader Joe's Oh, dear...I did not brush my hair...I did not bother with a few other necessities either...But who cares?? Old ladies get away with a lot. Thank you workers on the second floor for making a silly mistake....The noise got me up and going.!!
They always have lovely tulips at Trader Joe's. I bought brilliant orange and red blend. When I put them in a vase, a thorn nipped me. Jeeze Louize, they were roses instead...Please God, do not let my mind go just yet!! At least I recognized that these tulips were unique!!
The other night at 2 am, in a slump, I ordered Brach's jelly beans from Amazon...Really? Me thinks I am a bit neurotic!!!Well, they came today. I tried to hide them from myself, but I could not. Already the pink and white have been eaten
Marie came by the other day to show us her I-spy quilt.
They are my favorites for kids.
We are very, very lucky here in Charlotte. Our May is kind of like a nice March with breezes and cooler temps and lowish humidity...Things are a changing, but June is soon.
June first is my wedding anniversary, friends' birthdays and my doctor's appt. to determine my surgery date.
Hmmm Gotta be braver, cuz I am so not a big strong lady!!!
Tomorrow a friend is coming by to use my electric fabric cutter...How to make new friends....One of these machines and lots of dies...Lucky, lucky me!!
I really like how your log cabib is coming along--great colors surrounding that pretty blue. those tulips are sensational, too!! So cheerful no Trader joe's near us, sadly.
ReplyDeleteTake care from a new octagenarian--[I turned 80- this month--so I "get it"]
hugs, Julierose
Pretty flowers, you know how to choose the unique ones.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers- great choice. Love the scrap blocks. You only have to be brave one day at a time. Congratulations on new friends.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post. I can identify with a lot of the things you are saying about all that fabric and being in your 70's. I laughed out loud about the tulips but they are beauties for sure. Love the shade of blue you are using in your log cabin blocks. It's going to be a pretty quilt. Yeah. . . I've left the house with bed head a couple of times too.
ReplyDeleteJust quickly reading through a couple of your past posts Diane - you seem to be in a much better place now, so good to see this! Lots more quilting being done and making more friends, but I must go further back to see what this surgery you are having.
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