A Happy Machine Again
Ryan came out mid-morning yesterday and looked at the Q20. It is a testament to the engineering and build quality of these Berninas that the only “damage”—if one could even call it that—from the needle hitting the foot was that the needle bar had been displaced upwards a few millimeters. He loosened the bar and lowered it, making sure that the needle and hook were in the proper alignment before tightening the bar again. Nothing else was wrong. I rethreaded the machine and did a bit of quilting with it so that we could be assured it was working correctly.
I spent a few more hours quilting the remainder of the pieces for the Bella Quilt Coat. I might have been able to assemble the exterior of the coat yesterday, but I got stuck in paperwork purgatory in the middle of the afternoon. The husband has done mostly residential construction over the past 25 years, but now that he is doing concrete cutting for commercial companies, the amount of paperwork I have to fill out has increased exponentially.
The back is done. (No photo.) The fronts are done:
The sleeves are done:
I have been writing copious notes on the pattern, like “Remember to cut mirror images of the sleeves” because I didn’t want to have to make the sleeves again. They were a bit fiddly.
I should be able to assemble this—again, without the zipper until I am able to locate one—tomorrow. Today is full of other tasks.
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My naturopath is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the opening of his clinic. One of the local papers did a wonderful article about it.
I began seeing him 20 years ago after my primary care doc told me that there was nothing wrong with my thyroid labs, despite the fact that the values were at the bottom of the ranges. I went to him in desperation. He tested everything he could think of and lo and behold—my thyroid function had tanked. He also addressed a few other issues. When I did genetic testing and discovered that a homozygous MTHFR mutation was rampant in my family, he worked with me to research the ramifications. He has been a partner in my health care in every sense of the word. If the rest of the medical profession adopted his strategies, we’d all be a lot healthier. And clearly, he is doing something right because his clinic continues to grow and add practitioners. I see him next week for a checkup and I always look forward to those visits.
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Our church is hosting its annual International Gift Festival this weekend.
We bring in products from artisans around the world and sell them over three days. We also host a Village Cafe where we serve soups, cookies, and homemade pies. I’m going to the church this morning to help prepare the soups. One of the soups we’re serving this year is sauerkraut soup. In my family, this was referred to as “juha” (you-ha) and made an appearance every year at Christmas. My mother still makes it for herself and her siblings. It’s basically sauerkraut, barley, dried mushrooms, and kielbasa.
If you’re local, please come and join us! I’ll be there Thursday and Friday mornings.
