On a personal front, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia last month. This was actually *good* news, as I've been dealing with a whole range of stupid, annoying, painful and sometimes scary and terrifying symptoms which have been getting steadily worse and more numerous for the last 4 or 5 years that no one has been able to explain. Finally after much poking, prodding, and inconclusive tests, my neurologist asked if we had talked about fibro. I just about started to cry, I was so happy so finally have a test come back positive. Not that I am glad that I have an incurable condition with no known cause that many people don't even believe exists, but at least I now know what's wrong with me, and there are things I can do to make it easier to cope with. It's a relief in a really strange way. Yeah, I still feel like somehow has been beating me with a stick most of the time, my head still hurts most days, I still talk like a Muppet or Kryton from Red Dwarf sometimes, and I can't remember the names of things, but at least I know why. And I know that whatever it is isn't going to kill me.
Somehow in the midst of all this I am still managing to get my creative on, and that is a good thing. Probably a better thing than ever, at least according to my therapist. It's harder to make the kind of progress on anything than I would like most days (especially since it's been so cold lately), but I did manage to get two wall hanging quilts done so far this year. The first I did for February, and actually finished about a month ago but somehow failed to post pictures off. I cut out the hearts using my new Go! cutter, which I love. The applique was fairly easy, but I still a ways to go before I want to do that on a quilt that will get a lot of wear. All of the materials for this came out of my scrap bin. I'm very pleased with the results, it's bright and cheerful but still modern and young looking.
The second quilt is based on the one of the wall hangings from Vintage Quilt Revival: 22 Modern Designs from Classic Blocks
Other than the cutting, I am pretty pleased with this. The black and white prints are prints I stamped myself, so I wanted to show them off with some nice, bright semi-solids. I was amazed at what a difference using the lighter color binding made. It toned down the whole thing. I also had a lot of fun with the actual quilting, using a sprial design on the black and which sections and inset squares on the colored blocks.