I've been keeping very busy these past 2 weeks. . . so I apologize for the lack of posting. I've had things to post. . . just no real news to post.
It's felt a bit like 'hurry up & wait' for the past 2 weeks.
Firstly, with my little Bailey. . . we got into the vet on Tuesday & we go back tomorrow for the follow up. The vet took a real good look at the black spot on Bailey's leg & we have been treating it with a hopefully less invasive way (& special ointment) to see if it responds. We go back tomorrow for the follow up - to see if the vet thinks things are improving. It doesn't look as 'angry' as it did. . . but it hasn't reduced in size as much as I had hoped. I'm trying not to draw any conclusions & will just keep praying & will wait to see what the vet says tomorrow.
Then there's the fact that my next line with Lecien - Durham Collection Anew (2011) will be arriving tomorrow. . .
(!!!!)
So, I've been working furiously on getting my current new quilt design all completed (& I did . . . this morning!) before the UPS man rings the doorbell tomorrow. . .
For the fabric for this latest design . . . when Nireko (the 'angel' that works at Lecien USA) showed me the new Mrs. March's Basics. . . I fell in love, & knew I needed to use it! I know that Lecien has been thinking of & working on putting together this line for several years & they honestly hit a home-run with it. It is quite large (80 pieces). . . but honestly, if I owned a quilt shop, I would invest in this line. . . the whole thing. The pieces, the colors, the look (all small prints) are classic. . . timeless.
When Nireko sent me a fat quarter bundle to use, I could hardly wait to start. I had the idea for my quilt (which will also be done for embroidery & cross-stitch) already in my sketchbook - so I jumped into the bundle & had the best time!
The quilt, called 'By My Hand', is going to my quilter's tomorrow. . . but I shot a couple of sneak peeks . . . just for you.
I have always loved stitchery, embroidery, cross stitch & especially samplers. . . they are like a personal handmade snapshot into someone's life. . . So, that's what I chose for this quilt.
This one will definitely be hanging in my studio when it's completed. . . reminding me of what a blessing it is to get to do what I love. . .
But for now. . . it goes to the hands of Nubin, my quilter (who is also such a blessing to me). . . where I know it will be loved & cared for until it comes back home.
I promise that I will update you tomorrow with what happens with Bailey's vet visit. For all of you that have been asking about him & praying for him. . . Bailey wanted me to be sure to include him when I thank you, & let you know it how it means so very much to us!
(. . . & he wanted me to be sure to let you know he sends 'licks'!)
♥ Bren
May Baily have a great checkup tomorrow. The peek at your quilt creation looks so beautiful Bren. I can't wait to see the whole thing. Hope you can get some sleep waiting for your special delivery tomorrow.
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ReplyDeleteLove the sneak peek!!
I am sending good thoughts and well wishes for Bailey. I hope it is good news at the vet. Love the tease of the peek you gave us..All I needed to know that I love that quilt already...yea..can hardly wait to see it in it's complete form...
ReplyDeleteI have tons of prayers coming to Bailey. I miss my Bruiser so much--your friend is so special!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait to see your quilt! The peeks are wonderful. I love embroidery and hand quilting--great combinations!