And couldn't resist the Halloween fabric:
Bonnie sent me some fun shirt fabric from her enormous shirt stash. One of these days I'm going to do a red, white and blue shirts quilt and I needed a few bits that weren't stripes or plaids...
Bonnie thoughtfully included a present for Pokey. A new box!!!
Bonnie now has Word Play Quilts in stock and one of these days will actually be home (after a loong teaching trip) to send them. Not to mention her new book Scraps and Shirttails II. Woohoo! I'm looking forward to that one since I didn't even get to see it in pre-production. Buy books from Quiltville here.
Speaking of Word Play Quilts, it actually went into its second printing. Woohoo! Thank you so much for buying a copy and helping to spread the word. I don't know if this means the book is doing really well or just better than expected. Either way, it's all good!
Take a look over at the UnRuly Quilting blog if you regularly reading it. Fun wordy piecing and I just posted a pic of the Bah Humbug! blocks that have been sent to me. I'm not posting it here so that if you want to make your own blocks without seeing others you can do it.
Life threw me a wobble this month. I was feeling good and sewing and walking. All that activity made my problem knee blow up. And whee, just for fun the "good" knee went too. I have a joint disease called PVNS. Not fun. Recurring. sigh. And my good knee looks like it has spare cartilage floating in there.
It's been more than 5 years since I've had surgery on the bad knee so I guess it's time. I'm having arthroscopic surgery done on both knees on Thursday. The day after my sweetie gets home from overseas (fingers crossed). This means no Gwen Marston seminar from me, which really bums me out. But I'll feel a lot better after it's done.
The good news is that it won't be open knee surgery (long recovery time) or general anesthesia like the last time I did this. It will be the twilight amnesia thing, which I love. Gonna make recovery so much faster. Or at least it better because I have to be able to walk up (scooch up?) a flight of stairs to get home later that day. That, or my husband finally gets to put all the work at the gym to use carrying me. Hmmm, somehow I think I'd be sleeping in the car instead.
Last but not least, Lily refuses to be outdone in the box sitting photography contest:
Ya'all take care. I have to go watch the news reports about Egypt and think good thoughts for my friends living there.
34 comments:
I'm so sorry about your knees flaring up! Gotta love how they lie in wait for the most inopportune time to completely wig out. But at least you're getting the surgery done sooner rather than later. :)
Also, love love LOVE Pokey and Lily's box competition. Perhaps we have new Marus in the making. Oo, perhaps it could be a competitive YouTube sport!
So sorry you can't go to Gwen's workshop...but do get better. (tell your DH if he can't get you up the stairs than he is gettign soft!)
Good luck with the surgery. I know the pain of bad knees, oh how I know it!
You've got some great fabric purchases there. Love the one with grammatical symbols. Lots of fun there.
Sorry to hear about your knees. Hope the surgery gives you relief for a long long time.
I had to smile about your resolution not to buy fabric. I thought I wouldn't be buying fabric this year either but a good sale is really hard to resist and I decided to take the plunge and work with solids so I had to go buy some of those!
Love your kitty photos. Reminds me of our dear cat who loved boxes too.
Love all your fabrics! I'd play with all of them. Rest those joints.
Love your fabrics, the first pic choice is just great! As always, love the kitties too.
Good luck for the upcoming surgery.
nichi
What a bummer about Gwen, but woohoo about the second printing. Bet that surprised 'em!
Sorry to read about the dratted knee thing again, but at least this time you are "on home ground".
I just love those word fabrics and the spiders are brill!
J'adore Downton Abbey!!!
Pokey looks happy! What is it about cats boxes? They crack me up.
Get better!
ttfn :) Yuki
Wishing you a speedy recovery from your operation! Congrats on the book going into 2nd printing!! Love all of your fabrics, so bright and colorful. I'm still working on my words, hopefully they will be much smaller next time around-
You are so cute. Love the kitty box photog contest. Hope your knees recover quickly! I need your address, please, so I can send you my Bah! block.
All best wishes for your surgery and recovery ... and for your sweetie's travels and for your friends abroad ... LOVE the kitties in the boxes, yes!
Take care!
Ooo, so sorry to hear about the bad knees! I'm having bursitis in mine, so I'm really sympathizing. Ouch! I hope the surgery goes well and that your recovery is speedy and easy.
Love your new fabrics! Wish I could find some of those. Very bright and cheery. Oh, I know how that "no new fabric" resolution goes. As long as I stay out of any place selling fabric, I'm OK. *grin*
Love the cats in boxes! I think Lily won - she's got double boxes!
A second printing for "Word Play" - awesome!
Congratulations on the 2d printing for Word Play! I just got it this week, and I'm so impressed. It's really, really good, and I love your 'voice' in it.
Good luck on the knee surgery - what a bummer that you have to have it and also miss the Gwen Marston seminar.
Stacy
I thought of you when all the stuff in Cairo took off.. keeping them all in my thoughts... I love your kitchen print fabrics! what will become of those! take it easy on those knees... I go in Tuesday for a new treatment..I.V. hook up for 8 hours for a new iron replacement infusion... Fingers crossed that it works... Hope its warm there.. I can BOX up some snow if you'd like some, I have enough to spare!
Major bummer about the knee surgeries...while recovering, cover bandaged knees with liberal amounts of loosely wrapped favorite fat quarters and 1/2 yard whacks. Those things ALWAYS have a medicinal effect on me and may help your poor knees as well. A generous sprinkling of colorful scraps will heighten this effect. But seriously, I hope you have something you can hand quilt while down and having hubby wait on you. I encourage lots of kitty therapy as well. Cute pics of Pokey and Lily. Hopefully they will be sweet and entertaining for you while you are resting.
In stitches,
Teresa :o)
I love your book and am excited that it is doing so well. Hope the surgery goes better than expected..have fun dreaming up some new ideas while your recup.
Hello Lazy Gal,
Your blog is so cheerful, with the bright lively fabrics. Your quilts are lots of fun. I'm a quilter too you should check out my blog http://diadesigns1.blogspot.com/ I have some quilts on it and I will add another soon. I am also a graphic designer. Please give it a look as I am relatively new to blogging and I need a few more friends.
I like pokey's box too!
Take care, Dia*
Good luck with your knees. Why can't we all be as agile as Lily in that box? How does she get in there without the one she's in colapsing into the other?
And what line is the fabric from that looks like it has clothing garment pieces on it? btw, I made a small quilt using your book -it turned out great! I'm going to teach a class and the small quilt is generating some interest at our local shop. Someday, soon, I will send a picture. Lois
Cats are so adorable when they're waiting for you to notice them :-). Hope your surgery truly does some long-lasting good.
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Lovely stash additions - have to grab them when you had the chance - right?
; )
Best of luck with your knees, Tonya. Take care!
You have a very good choice of colors, those Halloween fabric are so flashy! Good luck on your surgery!:)
YOur fabrics are so pretty and bright, I just love them...and Pokie's blue eyes...they just snap, don't they!? Is your joint trouble an autoimmune thing? So sorry it is being a bother to you??
I love your fabric exceptions. I don't know if I'd be forward thinking enough to make sure I didn't ban myself from roller coaster fabrics.
Best wishes with your surgery. Maybe hubby can rig up some kind of sled thingie to drag you up the stairs!
Oh Tonya, so sorry about your knee...
Hope all goes well with your surgery.
Btw the fabrics are gorgeous !
Accidently I've bought the red mixer fabric too, but that's the only one..
Heidi
we are all the same - magnetised by cloth! I'm looking forward to seeing your red white and blue quilt underway.
CONGRATULATIONS on going to reprint! That is just awesome news.
So sorry to hear about your knees, though. I will be thinking good, healing thoughts for you this week.
Great news about the reprint! Bad news about the knees. Love the fabric. Over here in the UK it's much more difficult to get anything really fun.
Hi again LG,
Sorry about hurting your eyes. I tried to resize the gif, because my husband and I thought it was too big. But for the motion to work it has to be a certain size. Thank you for visiting my site, would you mind following it? I love your site and am following it.
Take care & have a great day, *Dia*
I am bummed for you...missing out on the seminar....and for the worries of Egypt. When news was first coming out, the first thing I thought of was you and were old friends there okay!
I'll be thinking good thoughts with you.
good luck and a speedy recovery, Tonya for your surgery. Too bad you are missing Gwens Retreat - that sounds like a dream!
I'm sending positive thoughts a lot to your friends in Egypt during the last days and will continue
healing hugs Brigitte
who is lucky to meet Bonnie in 3 weeks!
haha..the cat pics are funny. :D
and your quilts are beautiful and special !! :)
greetings from germany
kat
Hope those knees are feeling better! I must look at the unruly link! and congrats on the second printing of your book. It means the publisher underestimated the power of your blog by a mile!
Ouch! Best wishes with your surgery. Bummer about the Gwennie class. She'll be back. Good knees are a pretty great consolation prize.
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