needle book
I travel a lot. Mostly because of my Dad but when I can I like road trips and camping. I also like to take classes and learn. When I do, I always carry a sewing kit and my crochet hook. I usually have at least one project with me too.
I really like this fancy hand needle brand from Japan, Tulip. I find they work best for me. They come in a plastic test tube with a cork stopper. Because I travel with one of those, I find the plastic cracking.
I took the time to create a needle book from the supplies I had in the house. I took the time to hand sew it. Partially because it is so small. A big part of it is I am trying to take longer with projects because then I change the length of time I create and I slow how much I create. Even though I use a treadle sewing machine, I am going to slow the process down of the next dress I make by hand sewing it. Presents I will still probably stitch on a machine. I got teased that a treadle sewing machine is fast fashion for me.
I also seem to do a lot of mending. It is surprising how much mending I do at my Dad's! Whether it is for him or me. It fits into the little pocket bag I have well and I won't have anymore breaking plastic.
I am healing. The stitches are out. The bruising is slowly subsiding. I am still swollen and I tire easily. I walked two miles yesterday and that was very much my limit. I am going to either walk the two miles again today or walk to the library. The rock gym and skating for myself is not going to happen this week. In conclusion, I am doing scar maintenance and resting. Everyone is surprised how well the largest scar is looking. I am also still so pleased with the Harris County Health System. A MD/PhD took out my stitches and my chart is really well documented. Yes, I am the person who reads all the pages of the charts and discharge papers I have access too.
More healing to come.
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