Thursday, March 18, 2010

Spring reveal







Today, just by my front walkway where the snow is quickly receding, I found and picked these balloon flower husks. I grabbbed my new Moleskine sketchbook and my little travel pack watercolor kit, stretched out on the sofa, and did this little sketch. I was so happy to be inspired to start a new page in my sketchbook only to discover that I had done it on the last page and upside down. Oh well.

I had a re-check at the hospital yesterday for my lung function and the doctor this time was quite knowledgeable about Addison's disease. The lung function test showed no improvement; he advised me to take more prednisone, and if I'm not better by Sunday they will admit me for an IV. I keep thinking I feel better in the morning and then I crash. He did tell me to try a 20 min walk; instead I went to the salt water pool and whirlpool at a spa 5 min from my house. I did a little paddling around with some belly breathing and soaked in the hot tub. Afterward, at home, I made I quick lunch and promptly fell asleep. Later I started wheezing again.


I stayed stretched out on the sofa and did the final touches to the little sewing kit. I realized that I forgot to sew in a ribbon to tie it closed, so I will probably add a button or snap closure. I have a tiny bit of blanket stitch on the wool felt pages.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Needlecase




Would you believe I put what little energy I had today into this little gift and it's still not finished? Well, it is typical of me, even when I'm not sick. I do like to fiddle, try this material and that thread. I like to get caught up in the little stitching details sometimes. The little pocket is going on the inside along with a felt page for needles.
It was before 5AM when I awoke this morning with my head full of things I could do from home to connect with some of my adult students, so I made tea, wrote a list, and got up at 7 for breakfast. The teacher that works me with had dropped off my work laptop yesterday, so I booted up and caught up with email. By 9AM I was exhausted, and for the first time since this started, I curled up on the sofa and fell asleep. I did venture out on one errand after lunch to buy some more perle cotton. Then I had to come home and rest again.
This next photo is of one of my favorite things--my converted antique overnight bag, filled with essential art supplies. I keep it near my chair in the living room for when the creative feeling hits. One of my goals this summer after I finish work is to set myself up an Etsy shop. I don't produce a large quantity but I need to be creative and I need an outlet for what I make. Up until now I have sold at a quilt show and in a local art gallery. This is my latest wall hanging that I have finally put all the finishing touches on. It is about 13 1/2 by 15 1/2 inches. It started with a hand drawn stamp and fabric paint. There are Angelina fibers, machine stitching, hand embroidery, applique, wool fibers, and beads. If anyone is interested in purchasing it, you can email me.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Laying low

This is just a quick update--no pictures. I went back to emergency and at least had more tests with a diagnosis of bronchitis and a touch of pneumonia. So, I started some antibiotics last night and am now using 3 puffers. The breathing problem is finally easing, but I'm hurting all over and exhausted. I did some more hand quilting today.
Hopefully, the next post will have something to show.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

a Little Gift


I am still not feeling well--simply cannot get the cold out of my chest and breathe normally. I've been languishing for days with nothing but my hand quilting. Today I felt the creative urge to do something different, and so, using my computer chair to wheel myself back and forth in my studio, I started this little needle case cover as a gift for a friend. I plan to sew in the lining (after I add a pocket), and then I will add some felt for the needles. Perhaps I'll add a few beads and the button that is shown.
The fern fabric is a piece from a hand painted fabric that I sun printed.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Breathing is Work


I didn't even do much hand quilting today...spent 5 hours at the hospital. At least I don't have pneumonia. I've doubled my prednisone and am using 2 puffers as well, but to-night I'm not comfortable at all. My chest is tight and my breathing is difficult.
As an attempt to relax, I had a warm bath and after in my studio, I played a book on CD, The Lacuna, for a little while. I did this little doodle which is quite odd and as you can see, I can't quite figure out which way it goes. I'm to be off work til Monday; I sure hope this improves soon.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Chest Cold and Slow Stitching


I'm home from work today as the cold is in my chest. While I'm not exactly happy about it-- I always worry about bronchitis or pneumonia with my lungs-- I can at least curl up in my sewing room with some hand stitching. The picture at left is a detail of some hand quilting. I have moved out into the corners of the tone-on-tone with navy Perle cotton thread to do 4 lighthouses. I got the idea for this from the book called Quilt & Embellish in One Step by Laura Potter. To see more details of the book check it out in my sidebar in Good Reads.
I'm trying to decide what to do next. One thought is to do a machine quilted motif, perhaps waves and fish. Another one is to do just water or perhaps scallop shells. Do I hand quilt or is it OK to mix in machine quilting?




Here's a mono print I did the other day using my Inktense pencils and a water spritzer. I drew with the pencils on a piece of primed wood, spritzed with water, laid the white cotton on top, spritzed it some more and rubbed. Hang it to dry. I'm using it for a journal exchange project.


Here is a little peak of part of the finished project. I want to keep the rest hidden until we reveal at the exchange.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Home Again.


The picture above is taken from the balcony upon arrival the first night. We came home a day early because I caught the cold that my husband had before we left. Luckily I had a few good days of skiing. My husband wasn't feeling great on our first day so we just did a few easy runs on the slopes and stopped at lunch time.
This is me at the top of one of the mountains. It's odd to see myself myself without glasses. I actually wore contacts everyday for the first time in my life! It's so much easier with the goggles.
We had a studio apartment, so I was able to take all our meals. It is so nice to ski up to the door, go in to peel off the wet cloths and have a home cooked meal. Here's a view of the condo with one of the mountains in the background. In the picture above, I'm standing at the very top of the mountain pictured below.
It was sunny every single day-- almost too warm really. One afternoon I even did a quick pencil sketch at the top and I added the watercolor later in the apartment. Their snow was melting and it got difficult to ski after lunch each day. That's when we rested.
The first day while my husband napped I spent about 3 hours at a Nordique spa about 2 0 minutes away. Wow, what an experience. I did the sauna twice followed each time by a dip, first in the icy river (they have a cage off the pier which is cleared of ice) and next in a cold water waterfall pool. There were 3 sauna cabins along the edge of the river bank. After each cycle you go to the rest area to slow your heartrate and rest. Finally I went to the outdoor hot tub and then in for a massage. It was a wonderful and unique experience and it really helped the muscles after my first day of ski runs.
We had a couple of relaxing ski days after that. You can see me in this picture handquilting by the window with the ski trails just outside. The double chin is maddening and embarrassing--mostly due to the high dose prednisone that I'm currently on-- but I wanted to show the view beside me.