Sue is home in Virginia with her husband. She maintains a fairly consistent exercise routine - walking, online Zumba and yoga classes. Working on various quilt projects, some just for mindless sewing, other art pieces that require more thought and time. Of course there's been the mask making and also PPE gown making for her sister-in-law who works in a nursing home. And making bi-weekly trips to the grocery store. Her husband rides a motorcycle, so they have been able to take some rides for a welcome change of scenery.
Elizabeth was in Mississippi at her mother's house when the stay at home orders started. She and her sister had the goal of finishing cleaning out the house in order to put it on the market this spring. So she is still in Mississippi, unfortunately without a sewing machine! All those sewing tools had previously been removed. So she has had to find different creative outlets. In addition to continuing to make cyanotype prints, we have both been following Marisela Rumberg as she leads Thursday evening Facebook Live classes on Zentangle, and have now completed 10 lessons on this abstract drawing method. (#ZentangleBeforeBed)
In case you were wondering, our Thermofax screen business is still going strong. Most all orders through the Etsy shop are prepared and mailed without leaving home. Supplies are sourced online. We added some new screens to the Etsy shop in March and April; if you're a newsletter subscriber you'll have seen them. If you're not, you can subscribe at the top right of this page. We are also always happy to make custom screens for you to assist in your creative endeavors. Just be sure there are no copyright restrictions on images you send us for screens.
Like many of you, we are missing family and friends and those routine activities we may have taken for granted. Birthdays, holidays, graduations pass without the usual celebrations. Elizabeth missed her grandson's 2nd birthday. Sue's family celebrated a socially distant Mother's Day. We treasure the opportunities to connect over Zoom or Facetime. Special events have been cancelled over the last 2 months and in the months to come. Already several quilting events for early 2021 have announced that they will transition to virtual events instead of live. (QuiltCon, Craft Napa) Still others like International Quilt Festival Houston remain on the calendar, waiting to see what happens. But we carry on, like you, trying to make the best of the situation.What have you been doing/working on over the last few months? Have you focused on UFOs? New projects? Mask making? Learning something new? It seems that opportunities abound for online learning, projects and quilt alongs in the creative community. What have you done to maintain a routine in this time of uncertainty? Please share your thoughts, projects, new endeavors in the comments or on our Facebook page. We so appreciate hearing from you, now more than ever!
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