Another King off the assembly line
#1
Another King off the assembly line
Yippee! After over a year in the planning, fabric selection, engineering the pattern, and finally getting the intestinal fortitude to actually start, another one bites the dust. The actual construction took only a few weeks. There was a big push of my energy to finish piecing the top by Wednesday, which is what I did. The push was because of cataract surgery yesterday, and not knowing when I'd be able to see clearly again. Now, I need to piece the backing, and get it ready to quilt. I feel like a raccoon right now, sitting here in the dark wearing sun classes. An afternoon nap yesterday fowled my sleep cycle, so I've been prowling about the house for several hours. There is a lot on my mind, but I can't do the things I want to do.
It's past time to begin readying myself for the guild retreat next weekend. I have a few ideas for projects, but auditioning fabrics while wearing sunglasses proved difficult. Likewise, trying to read the patterns in the old magazines, with one eye, was tiring. Even with the nice contrast on the QB, reading the posts has been difficult. I did, however, move a stack of WIPs, all completed tops, ready to put onto the frame. I plan to start knocking them out next week. (After I recover form the retreat.) Watch out. I figured out the picture posting thing. I hope to flood the board with photos before having the second eye repaired.
It's past time to begin readying myself for the guild retreat next weekend. I have a few ideas for projects, but auditioning fabrics while wearing sunglasses proved difficult. Likewise, trying to read the patterns in the old magazines, with one eye, was tiring. Even with the nice contrast on the QB, reading the posts has been difficult. I did, however, move a stack of WIPs, all completed tops, ready to put onto the frame. I plan to start knocking them out next week. (After I recover form the retreat.) Watch out. I figured out the picture posting thing. I hope to flood the board with photos before having the second eye repaired.
#3
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Tomball (near Houston), Texas
Posts: 172
DH had cataract surgeries July/August 2011 and we sat in the dark for quite a while as he recovered. He also raved about the colors he now saw. Evidently everything was yellow previously. Now he marvels at what he can see. Good luck in your recovery. When you finish all the drops, you will be amazed at what you were missing! You will be so glad you had the surgery!
#4
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
After my Mom's cataract surgery , she looked at me and asked "when did you start dyeing your hair"? At that point I nver had. So you will have a new world of colors. She told me it was like looking through waxed paper, prior to the surgery.
This part of the recovery can get a bit frustrating , but will soon be over. Looking forward to your "flood" of posts.
This part of the recovery can get a bit frustrating , but will soon be over. Looking forward to your "flood" of posts.
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Fort White, Fl
Posts: 2,689
You will be so surprised how much better you will see things. When I had my first one done I could not beleive how green the grass was.d Both of mine were done and now I only need glasses for close up work
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