Saturday, July 26, 2025

Fall Was in the Air. Actually, it Was in the Courtyard

Last Monday, around noon, I was rushing off to our monthly HOA Board meeting around noon. I usually walk the two short blocks with my armful of reports and binders and…. Well, I was be-bopping through my courtyard and tripped (on a cement seam? On air? Yes, I am capable of tripping on air). Landed face first on the cement and everything went flying. Bruce had just gone into the bathroom to shower and didn’t hear me yell for help. My phone was in my pocket, so I called my neighbor Andy, who was already at the Board meeting, and he and another guy hopped in a car and were with me in 2 minutes or less. Long story short, I ended up at the emergency care clinic with a face full of bruises, lacerations, punctured gums and a possibly fractured right knee (the two doctors reading the X-rays disagreed about whether it was fractured). My face looks like I went a couple rounds with Rocky Balboa. I’m in a knee brace and using a walker until I can get in on Tuesday to see my orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Nikolaus, who did my hip replacement in 2023. I’m pretty sure I won’t need surgery and that I can just wear the brace for awhile and avoid putting weight on it, but we’ll see. 

But other than that it’s been a good week, LOL. Seriously, you never really know how much people care until you injure yourself. Flowers, cards, food, errands, visits and gentle hugs. I’m staying upbeat, and Bruce has really been there for me all the way. He took one of our collectible teddy bears (our favorite) and “fixed him up” for me, complete with bandages and a “leg brace” (sock). My sweet kitty Darla has been with me all night every night, giving me IPT (Intensive Purr Therapy). How lucky can I get?


In the meantime, I had luckily finished all my purple Rainbow Scrap Challenge sewing on the weekend before the fall, so I do have things to share today. And after a couple days of total rest, I was ready to try some sewing with my left foot on the foot pedal. I can do it, and I have a small footstool on which to rest my gimpy right leg. I got the last two blocks for my Halloween quilt sewn, but I’ll save those for next week. Let me show you the rest of the purple scraps for July this week. I’m linking up to Scrappy Saturday at Angela’s So Scrappy blog.

Here are nine crumb blocks that will finish at 6”. They’ll be put away for next year when we once again work on purple, because I need 15 to make a set for QFK. 

And then I sewed five Paint Chip blocks, which finish at 8”.

Notice how the columns are randomized between the darks and lights? I do that on purpose to vary the ups and downs. Here’s a picture from back in May with only five of the colors. It gives an idea of the look I’m going for. 


When I finished the purples, I only needed one more Paint Chip block to complete the set.. So I whipped out my aqua/teal scraps and made the very last block. 


So, these are all done and will join my RSC block collections to be sewn into tops. Finishing up all the RSC block sets will be my focus for the remainder of this year. Well, that and the QAL (more on that below) and starting on a wedding quilt for my grandson. 

While I had my aqua/teal scraps out (hopefully Angela will announce it as the August color of the month) I found about three dozen little squares of a pale aqua fabric with pandas on them. So I decided to use my teal and aqua 2 ½” strips to make Happy blocks. I did have to add a few 7.5” solid green squares and strips in to round it out. That green shows up - minimally, but it’s there - in the panda print. 

I’ll get it webbed and sewn, and a backing made this weekend. Then it can be added to my ever-growing group of tops to be pin basted and quilted. I had hoped to start on those this week, but it’s hard to stand one-legged for too long. Plus I had to elevate my right leg for several days. But the quilting will all happen in time. 

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I’ve mentioned in the past, and talked about to many of you as well, Kat Scribner (Scrapbox Quilts) and I are going to be hosting a house and neighborhood-themed Quilt-Along beginning in mid-September. We’re calling it A Quilter’s Cove QAL. We will each have a post and a joint linky party every Saturday. We plan to run it through the fall, then break before the Thanksgiving and December Holidays. We anticipate having another few linkups in January to round things out and present our finishes and/or progress. 

Kat created this delightful logo for us. Isn’t it adorable? Feel free to add it to your sidebar. Both Kat and I have the linky on our blog sidebars that you can copy. If you click it, it’ll take you to our A Quilter’s Cove page on our blogs. Once the QAL goes live, we will house the links to all our QAL posts there. Additionally, we both have our A Quilter’s Cove joint Pinterest Board, where you will find hundreds of ideas, photos and links. Our Pinterest Board link can also be found on our blog sidebars. 

So, start thinking about what YOU would like to do, as this will NOT be a one-size-fits all. Do you want to make a full-sized quilt? A wall hanging? Rows or medallion-style or free-form? Will you buy and sew an existing pattern? There are so many cute patterns out there! Or would you rather use a favorite block pattern to sew and build your own neighborhood?  Do you like improv style? Traditional piecing? Appliqué? Or a combination of all of them? The sky is the limit! And, speaking of the sky, it can be any color, time of day or night, or season you choose! 🤣 

If you have questions, do write to us! We’ll have more details for you as the time draws closer, and we hope you’ll join us in this fun Quilt-Along!

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Have a great week!

10 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

Oh, ouch!!!! I hope your knee isn't fractured, just needs TLC for awhile. Hopefully your face/head injuries will heal well (and fast) too. You do so much for your new community; I hope they will come to the rescue for things you need done now.

The panda quilt blocks are cute. Someone will love that one.

Sara said...

I'm quite excited about the new QAL - with houses!! It will be fun! Thanks! I hope everything heals quickly for you. I am pretty paranoid about falling since having 2 new hips. You guessed correctly with the aqua for August. The Paint Chip blocks are looking wonderful together.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Cathy, I'm so sorry about your fall! That sounds painful and just plain not fun. Fingers crossed that you get good news from the ortho doc. I'm glad you've had lots of love from your people and cat all week! Your purple blocks are all so pretty - I love the look of the paint chip blocks especially. Looking forward to the QAL - you've given me lots to think about!

Jane McLellan said...

Oh goodness, sorry, wishing you a speedy recovery.

Julierose said...

Oh so sorry you tripped and fell so badly, Cathy!! You must be so sore...hope your appt. with the Ortho on Monday rules out any fracture to your knee...
You are a trooper to keep on sewing with your LEFT foot!! But do take it easy and rest up--falls are such a shock to your system...
Hope you are feeling better hugs, Julierose

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

that sounds so sore, since so many stress fractures in my feet I watch where I am walking so much - I've become obsessed with looking down while I walk. I hope your knee isn't fractured. Your poor face though that sounds so sore.

Violet Withey said...

Sorry to hear about your fall. Hopefully you won't have to have any surgery. At my age I hate falling. I always seem to face planet myself. It always damages my glasses. FYI one of you green paint chip blocks is not consistent with the rest of the blocks. 2nd to last row. 2nd to last column.

Sue said...

Oh. My. Word. I'm so, so sorry! Rest, rest, rest, but get in a little sewing for your mental health. Love all your Paint Chip blocks. So darn cute.

MissPat said...

Ah, yes, falls - the bane of seniors. I now try to be so careful while walking. I've always been a fast walker and it takes real concentration to slow down and watch where I'm going. Gives new meaning to the phrase "Move fast and break things". I hope you get good news from the Ortho guy. I may give the QAL a try. I haven't participated in anything but block drives for a while. Time to get my rear on gear.
Pat

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Oh no Cathy - I'm so sorry! Inspecting the courtyard from that viewpoint is NOT what anybody wants to do. Thank goodness you had your phone and could call for help. Prayers for a good report from the ortho guy. Sounds like Bruce and Alfie are taking good care of you.