Wednesday, September 9, 2015

News and Embroidery

Two blog posts in one week. This hasn't happened in quite a while. I'll do my best to post more often. Though posts will probably fall off again in November. As you may remember my son had a cardiothoracic reconstruction in May--click here and here. (Nine days in ICU, six weeks of intensive home care since he wasn't able to move without help, etc., etc.) He'll finally be cleared in November--though he'll have to have surgery again in three years to remove the metal bars and plate in his chest.

And he's being cleared just in time for his sister to have her surgery. Yep, we get to do this again. (And maybe a third since our oldest son is having similar heart problems.) Only my daughter's surgery is more invasive and she doesn't live at home any more. So I will be traveling and staying with her during her surgery and recovery. I'm guessing blog posts will be a bit more sporadic.

Aside from the family update, here's what I've been doing (besides editing).





                          Plain white linen hand towel.         I embroidered and added trim.      


   I'm showing you the back because I had an aunt who taught needle art (embroidery, cross stitch, weaving, etc.) at a fancy Swiss boarding school, and she gave grades on the back as well as the front. This would get a B. Okay maybe a C. She was a strict grader.


7 comments:

  1. Beautiful embroidery :) Hope it's bringing you some solace during a stressful time!

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    1. To me, there's nothing quite as restful as handwork--whether it's sewing, needlework, or even gardening.

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  2. Connie, I'm here through Blogoratti and I love embroidery as well. But I can't show your back of my work so your aunt could grade me D or E :((
    Your work is very elegant!

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    1. I'm sure the back of yours wouldn't get a D or F. :) So glad to hear you enjoy embroidery! So few people do it, it's beginning to feel a bit like a lost art.

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  3. I would say B+/A-! I used to do some cross stitching and my backs were chaos. Not that it's the same, but anyway--your piece is lovely!

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