Sunday, September 23, 2012

Batik Twster is Done

Just before Labor Day weekend I had a cold, it was a mild cold but it turned into a horrible cough.  My cough was so bad it took two visits to the doctor an inhaler, steroids and an antibiotic to get me to cough only a little bit.  I was coughing so hard and so often, I was rattling my brains and almost fractured some ribs.  Well not really, it just felt that way. 
So for all that time I cancelled all my social engagements during that time until last Wednesday.  I only missed one day of work but I felt I needed to rest and not wear myself out.  I missed some fun things, dinner with friends twice, a scrapbooking day, empty nesters and I forgot what else.  Oh well one must try to take care of themselves. 
I did lots of reading during that time to keep me from being active.  Thanks to a friend whose Mom gave me 8 of Jennifer Chiaverini Elm Creek Quilt books and I found a few used copies to flush out the series.  I am reading number 14 now.  I have enjoyed reading them again and some for the first time.  What enjoyable stories. 
A couple of times I sat at my machine and quilted for about 30 minutes.  So it took me several evenings to quilt this little 23" square hanging and sew on the binding by machine and them by hand.  The best part is it is hanging.
 
Batik Twister
 
Close up
I used a pastel variegated thread for the center and a shade of blue for the outer border that you can't hardly see the thread.
 
 
I made it to cover a bathroom window

This window face a very bright street light and I like total darkness when I sleep, this is the master bath.  I don't have to worry about light coming in any more. 
I Like It

I picked the colors to go with my shower curtain and the bath mats.  Now on to the next project.

Happy Stitching! 

1 comment:

SewCalGal said...

Glad to hear you are starting to feel better. And, if you have to be sick how nice to spend time reading Jennifer Chiaverini Elm Creek Quilt series. I've only read a few, but truly do enjoy them.

Your Lil'Twister quilt looks beautiful. Great job!

I hope you feel 100% very soon.

SewCalGal
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