Three months ago I had my knee replaced with a new one. For a few weeks I couldn't go anywhere, and I
really didn't feel like doing much.
Before my surgery I prepared by having basted a quilt top I’d finished ages
ago and pulling out two other tops that were in the midst of being hand
quilted. I just knew I was going to get
the ones started finished and I could make quite a dent in the third. I never picked up a needle. My stitch group came to visit one day and I
think I might have gotten an inch quilted.
But there was something I did get accomplished – with a
little help from a new friend. My
husband happened upon a woman whose business is to help people who need help to stay in their homes whether for health reasons or age. She doesn't do medical
chores like changing dressings or giving injections, but she helps with household chores such as laundry, dishes and vacuuming and
she helps with bathing if needed, meal preparation and such. My husband thought she was exactly what HE
needed while I convalesced.
At first she helped my husband with some housekeeping
chores. Eventually her being there let
him get out of the house so he could go grocery shopping or just an hour or so
with his buddies over a cigar. He was
afraid to leave me alone as I was having some hallucinations with my
medication and he was afraid I might fall. Eventually he had a great
idea. Why not have her help me clean up
my disaster of a sewing room?
So, eventually we headed down to my studio where I sat in my
BERNINA sewing chair (I call it my
throne) and Cindy got to work. We
went through everything. UFO’s were
scrutinized. Would I really finish
it? If not, all the supplies were put
together for the project, packaged and put in a special tote for distribution
to the “share” table at my guild along with fabric I would probably never use
again. Other notions or patterns and
fabric were placed in another tote for distribution whenever I needed a door
prize. A lot more was just simply
discarded.
Eventually my room took on organization and space. And now, to begin a new year, I have a clean
and well organized sewing studio! I
wonder how long it will last…