This skirt was made at the Fall Retreat in October 2014 - it has taken almost a year and a half to finish. Of course the supervisor was there every step of the way.
It took another two weeks to stitch the back down. I manage to do about 8 inches or so at a time before I had to put it down for the next day. Frustrating, and a tearful journey. Chef kept on encouraging me and told me that this condition is not forever. What I worry the most about as a quilter is losing the loss of my hands and my eyesight. I can't even type for longer than 10 minutes at a time before the pain prevents me from moving my fingers anymore. I am still off work and I do very little. Chef is doing my hair -- but hey! He does a fantastic ponytail and I CAN pull my pants up by myself finally!
Supervisor....
Of course he had to take a wayyyyyyyyyy closer look to make sure I was doing it right! What will I do when he's gone? He's 15 now! Can you believe it!
The end product under the tree. Finally replacing the old felt one that was used for 30+ years!
The reverse side is fun too!
Merry Christmas one and all! I wish you all the joys of the season and a fabulous New Year to you all!
Margo
4 comments:
The tree skirt looks great. I love the present fabric on the back.
It looks absolutely amazing especially noticeable because we went minimalist with decorating the house so this skirt really does make a bold festive statement. I am amazed and proud of my very talented, warm and kind woman.
Chef
Your tree skirt is absolutely beautiful Margo! Merry Christmas to you and Murray! I hope you had a wonderful day! I'm sorry to hear that you are still in so much pain. It sounds like a slow healing process and an exercise in patience �� Love you!
Thanks Susan! All the best to the both of you and have a wonderful New Year!
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