Embroidery added to the branch |
Fortunately, I had a chiropractic appointment already on my schedule. I went and although the adjustments helped, I still couldn't move without pain. . .this included breathing! The chiropractor suggested a massage. I was fortunate again because someone had canceled and the massage therapist that I see regularly had an opening.
Again, the massage helped; but, I still was sore. Although I was able to scratch my head, it was painful to do it. I took it easy for three days. I missed stitching; but, I also didn't feel like stitching either! Every day, I felt a little better so that by the fourth day, I prepared and stitched the back for the chicken.
Two pillow cases ready to stitch |
On the sixth day, I layered and basted the chicken. (Did you think that I was sharing a recipe because of the Basted Chicken title?? ) The top was lumpy. I'm thinking that when I added the leaves/vines that traveled across the blocks, I stretched the blocks as I stitched. It is going to be tough to "quilt out" that fullness. I'm going to give it a try!
Chicken ready for quilting |
I'm still on the mend; but, I am moving so much better. I did help with setting up the equipment for our guild's quilt show yesterday. I paced myself. When the equipment was in place and the quilts were starting to be hung, I went home. I'm glad I stopped when I did. Tomorrow, I get to see the quilts. . . all 300 plus of them . . .Saturday, body willing, I'll help with the take down of the show. More to come!
4 comments:
Sorry to hear you were in such pain! You really need to take care of yourself so you can continue to do this for years and years to come. But it sure is exciting to have made so much progress on your chicken quilt! I look forward to seeing how you decide to quilt it. If you're careful about it, you really can quilt out a lot of fullness.
I hope you keep feeling better. I'm looking forward to seeing how you quilt this!
Karen Fitzpatrick kfstitcher
Thanks, Nancy. I need to pay closer attention to my body's signal and then act accordingly. I sure hope I can quilt out that fullness!!!!
Karen, I'm thankful that I can move with more ease now. I will get going on quilting the chicken soon!!!
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