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Friday, March 29, 2024

Just a Day Trip -


My 2 hour drive to Winston Salem gave me ample opportunity for.....

You guessed it!  An Antique Mall wander before my designated eye doctor appointment time.

And what you see on this shelf is an immediate reminder of my maternal grandmother who passed when I was 5.

Somewhere - I wish I could find it - I have a photo of my brother Mark and me sipping rootbeer floats out of these tumblers.


I didn't buy any.  I have a set of 12 plus a few spare tumblers like the top photo for the inn.

It's amazing how many retreaters say "Oh! I remember these! I grew up with these!"  and it connects us all somehow.

I have a set of 6 matching coffee cups in the wire holder at home, and a set of the ice cream bowls and I love and use them.

I stood there for the longest time, picking them up, setting them back down, and remembering back to when I was 5 and even earlier - conjuring up what memories of my grandma that I could.

And when I got home - I pulled out some of my raffiaware and used it.

Here's a little clip I found:


At the antique mall the tumblers were running about $5.00 a piece - so they've aged well.

Just don't put them in the dishwasher.  Trust me. (They are 60 years old and can leak water between the layers causing mold.)


Well, this is cool!


It's a sewing stool!

So mid-century modern - but it didn't come home either as the price was $78.00.  Worth it? Who knows.  Place for it?  Nope.

Did anything come home?  Nope.

I didn't see any quilts even worthy of taking a photo.  I saw ZERO machines, treadle or otherwise.  I used to see tons.  Not anymore.

I did see one spool cabinet table - but they wanted $395.00 for it.  And I have nowhere to put it so no thank you.

Still it was fun to wander...


Dogwoods are blooming in Winston!

A mere 2 hours away trees have leaves, the redbuds are also blooming and spring is definitely in the air.

I came home with sticky eyes to prove it!  Where are my antihistamine eye drops??

That isn't all that was going on with my eyes, though.

My vision has tanked in my left eye so badly that I'm being referred to a specialist.  I have an appointment back in Winston on 4/15.

The eye doc could see a pocket of fluid by my macula that could be causing this issue - and I can't get a new prescription until that fluid issue is solved.

My eyes have been a problem since I was a little girl.  I've had multiple surgeries for strabismus (lazy eye in both eyes) both when I was little and into my 40s.

I'm dealing with MacTel2 which has been holding its own - but maybe this has something to do with that?

I'm on a restricted drivers license and can only drive during daylight hours.

But my main concern - can I keep quilting?  Will I be able to keep quilting?

So no glasses were ordered at Costco, but I went anyway to stock up on things I needed.  It was not a wasted trip as I needed SO MUCH.


Last evening as I finished the binding on Ladder Star -

Mabel wants to be close to Lola - Lola has definite boundaries. (As in..."Don't you even think about sniffing my butt!")

At this point Ivy was still outside, but Lola would be going back to the basement studio for the night when Ivy came in at bed time. It's a constant shuffling and asking where what pet is before we move the other one to the safe zone.

So - it's FRIDAY!  And my machine time will be put off just a bit longer as I head to a much needed haircut this morning.

And TODAY is the last day to enter the  Big String Quartet PDF Pattern Gift-AWay!

I'll be drawing for 2 lucky winners to each win a PDF copy of Big String Quartet from me, AND a Rolling in Color rainbow roll from Cotton to Quilts!
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Enter to win on the Big String Quartet Gift-Away Post. Drawing happens SATURDAY!
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The PDF patterns for Big String Quartet  and  Kiss Me, Kiwi! are currently 25% off in the digital pattern section of the Quiltville Store. No coupon needed.
Pricing good through this Sunday 3/31/24.
I love Bruce's books and the continuing adventures of Hadley and the Paducah crew.  

The big release date of Proving A Negative happens on April 2nd - 


But for my readers, we are going to do a Gift-Away of FIVE signed advance paper back copies - right here from my blog.  They will be drawn for ON MONDAY April 1st. 


The book hits Amazon in both Kindle and paperback format on April 2nd.


You'll be able to find all of Bruce's titles HERE


And I think that's it for now!



Quiltville Quote of the Day -


How you handle any given situation sets an example for others to follow.
Even bad examples teach us lessons
String X quilt tutorial from the free patterns tab on my blog.
Have you made one? Maybe it's time!
Have a lovely Friday, everyone!

 

15 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:32 AM EDT

    I worry about my eyes and hands also. We will always quilt, it’s in our blood. Take care think positive, love the dogwoods and redbuds! Looks like I might have to go on a motorcycle Ride with my hubby to search them out. Beautiful spring in Northern cal

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  2. Anonymous9:58 AM EDT

    Every day when I go to our local post office to pick up mail, I see a stack of phone books. I wonder how many people are like me. The first thing I think when I see them is "gee I NEED to be home string piecing" . Thanks Bonnie!!

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  3. Sending prayers that your retina specialist can hald te progress of whatever is causing your proble and you can continue to quilt... I can no longer sew or embroider sigh because of the macular degeneration... there is pharma that can slow, reduce, but so far not cure the various, wet, dry situations... be brave ad strog as i know you are... and special toughts and prayers are going your way from Cats in Carlsbad CA

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  4. and it's Good Friday at that!! Which means a much needed extra day of rest! Finishing up my coffee & then heading to my machine... hoping to get some serious piecing & quilting time in this weekend. I love your rambles through the antique malls! Such a good photo of Mabel & Lola! Praying that it's nothing serious with your eyes... & everyone has a good, relaxing weekend! Happy quilting!

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  5. Joan Marshall10:27 AM EDT

    Prayers for your next eye Doc appt. I have just begun to have symtoms of AMD and also have been hoping I will still be able to finish all my UFO's. Please continue to inspire us.

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  6. We had those glasses and cups when I was a girl. Definite memory jogger. As usual, I am inspired by a quilt I see on your post and I love my treasured pile of phone books! My family just shakes their heads!

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  7. Anonymous1:12 PM EDT

    I had my second eye appointment this week and confirmed I just have an unusual floater. Follow up in 4 months.
    I purchased the quilt mystery books and am enjoying the first one.
    Dilated eyes makes it difficult so I will catch up tomorrow.
    I love having string quilt on the sidelines to work on blocks. Just so easy and mindless putting them together.
    Currently working on weekly and monthly sew along projects. Keeps me busy and in between those I’m trying to finish up projects. Just working on one at a time. That’s the plan and I wonder how long I can stick to it 😂. The current project is Wildflower Seeds quilt. I just need to keep on keeping on and get it done 😂
    Thanks Bonnie ❤️
    Sharon

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  8. Don't put the cups in the micro either. $5 must be the going price, that is what I paid for the Micro replacement one, here in Mn. My Dad kept his green one in the freezer, for his evening "drink" . Thanks for keeping us all inspired with Quotes and Quilts .

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  9. Going from big house to one bedroom and letting things 'go'. Today's joy was giving comfort quilts to my painter for his 4 children easter baskets.

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    1. What a wonderful gift! Hope your move brings you comfort and joy. Happy Easter to you!

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    2. Oh yes I remember those mugs and dishes too....some great memories :0). Happy Easter Bonnie, saying a prayer for your vision and your continued good health.

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  10. I have a friend- blind in one eye and can't see but shadows in the other- she still makes such lovely quilts. She has others pick out the material after she gets the pattern. Also there is a lady in Texas that still quilts. I have glaucoma and will keep on till I sew my fingers. LOL

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  11. Anonymous3:34 PM EDT

    My mother has been sewing for several years while blind in one eye and iffy in the other. It can be done! Other quilters can help if a person needs confirmation or advice... Best of luck! Sarah in MN

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  12. Anonymous6:22 PM EDT

    I did a stroll through an antique mall yesterday, and saw a beautiful, pristine 1954 model Necchi Supernova ! It’s a little pricey, but there may be some room for negotiation. We’ll see…

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  13. Anne Kirby3:50 PM EDT

    I can relate to all of that. Hubby has a hole in his retina. And I have a upstairs cat and a downstairs cat!!

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