Skye, I ended up in the hospital on July 8th and was there for a week with severe bleeding as my blood was not clotting after so many blood thinners. No sewing during that time. My cardiologist told me that I had a mini-stroke. I now have a slight droop on my right side of my cheek and my right eyelid. Changes in meds and more follow-up doctors appts are in my future. The EMG test showed no neuropathy in my left arm so that was a plus. An eye exam showed that I lost a lot of my vision so I have new eyeglasses ordered. I pick them up today. The MRI showed some multiple bulging disks in my neck so I have started decompression treatments. I am slowly recovering but I tend to bounce back after one of these episodes. I feel good and am expanding my sewing ministry.
Sewing wise, I had my all day Sit & Sew this past Saturday in which I completed 3 baby gowns (just needed detail work) to finish. I taught one young lady how to use her Singer Featherweight (computerized model) sewing machine, meaure, cut and hem a dress plus how to use a serger. We had fun with that. Then another lady had bought an old Singer serger at a rummage sale for $10 several years ago. I showed her how to clean it, set the tension and get it running for a 3 thread overlock. We were able to use it to add a patch of color to some yard pants that she had. We were not sure if it would work or not but we got it running. If I had some serger thread with me, we could have done more. However, 6 ladies came that day so we had a fun gabfest and spending time sewing on various projects together.
Marty

Brighten each corner where you are ... smile!