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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Feeling MSessy

My poor block two of the Splendid Sampler was made yesterday in the middle of a major MS flareup.  It is a very sad block, my hands just couldn't cope so I don't think it will find a home in my quilt.  I don't even like the effect of the thread I used for the butterfly feelers, so I didn't finish them.
I do, however, like the colours so I will redo it when I'm over this attack.
Meanwhile I'm stuck in bed, unable to walk without falling over, so I'm having a hexie day sewing together more of my red, pink and white hexies for my scavenged screen.  Thank goodness for English Paper Piecing, those paper templates can cope with shaky hands.




If you love the Tilda look, there is a good chance you are a Kath Kidson fan too. I certainly love the work of both designers.
Here is a beautiful project featured on her The Kath Kidson site, HERE.  There is a charming blog too, just go HERE.http://www.cathkidston.com/fcs/blog/

Have a fun filled day
Love

26 comments:

  1. You can come back to that block Mel. I hope you're feeling better soon.

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  2. Oh Mel, sorry to hear you are feeling poorly today. Love the colours your using for you blocks. I hope your back up and about real soon as I look forward to catching up on Saturday.

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  3. Get well Mel, Lovely colours on the block.

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  4. Pop it away for when you feel better and I hope it is soon for you xxx

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  5. xx Mel.... great effort but it's worth redoing if you don't like it.... big hugs and wishes for quick recovery from this bout...
    Hugz

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  6. Hugz .... Do like your fabrics for Bolck two sew worth redoing when you are well. X

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  7. Hi Mel I sincerely wish you a speedy recovery you are right I have recently fallen in love with Tilda fabrics and when we were overseas I fell in love with Cath kids on ware regards ofaigh

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  8. Blocks can be done again. Rest up and hopefully see you Saturday

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  9. Hope the MS settles well and quickly, happy sewing, Lyn

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  10. Mel it is just fine, but if you are not happy with it down the track you might only have to re-do a couple of sections of it and not the whole lot. You take care and get well soon

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  11. Oh Mel, I hope you are feeling more your old self soon... Hugs x x

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  12. Take care Mel and hopefully the weather will get cooler for you xx

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  13. WEll, ypu have done better than me with that block. I have recut the squares, rearranged them several times and still haven't been brave enough to piece them together LOL. Now the 4th block is available and I think I shall finish it before block 2 . I hope you are recovering . Angel hugs.

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  14. Hope you are feeling a lot better now Melody. Your block looks lovely to me... love those Tilda fabrics! Take care of yourself! Hugs Christine x

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  15. Hope you start feeling better soon Mel. Blocks can always be redone and yes hoorah for Epp hexies...

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  16. Feel better soon Melody, EPP is a great time waster :)

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  17. I'm so sorry your MS is acting up! But very glad you are still able to do hexies! Whew! I don't know what I would do if I couldn't do handwork....cope, I guess! LOL! And I am grateful everyday that I still have my eyesight and can read too. I almost went blind becasue of my Grave's disease. Hang in there and you'll be back on your feet in no time!
    I love Tilda and Cath and that project! Thank you!

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  18. I say keep the block! Doesn't look bad and it was representative of how you felt at the time. Makes it all the more personal in my opinion. Great work xx

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  19. Darling girl, you are in my prayers! {{{love you}})
    Mel, I love your block... xx

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  20. I just love the colors in your block! Mel, I must say I admire your spirit so much, you're stuck in bed but still stitching - you're an inspiration. I'm praying for much better days quickly!

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  21. Oh, hope you are feeling better soon!

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  22. I agree keep the block because not every block needs to be perfect, in fact to my eyes, it proves a human made it and it wasn't mass produced! Having said that if mine turns out that good not only will I be amazed but truly grateful!! Why not catch some darker red or black, single thread through the antena to lift them a little? I really like it so look at it later don't just discard it OR send it me please!! You do so well despite that blummin illness so I reckon the block deserves to be part of of the whole story of this quilt!

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  23. Hope you are up & about by now. Hugs!

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