Celebrate a Finish |
(Of course, they did not call it a date - just going to a restaurant for dinner. )
Basted |
Additionally basting with pins |
She had a twinkle in her eyes and a spring in her step, because these alone moments with her husband were few and far in between.
(They lived with his parents.)
Binding |
Done - Ready to wash |
She was playful.
(He was not.)
Sunny Day |
She thought this was so romantic.
(He was nonchalant.)
Ooh the texture! |
She wanted to make the most of this occasion.
(Alas!)
51" by 68" - Picnic time |
After they placed their order and before the food came, the playful young wife, slipped her right foot out of her sandal, to play footsie with her husband.
Ready to cuddle |
Gingerly, she extended her foot, her toe touched his ankle. She closed her eyes. His head shot up.
As she traced a line on his calf with her toe, he pulled back.
What a Hoot! |
She had not expected this. Her eyes fluttered open.
June OMG Finished |
Don't do that, he admonished. Don't you know that touching your husband with your feet is disrespectful?
Charm Squares Repurposed |
She never attempted to play footsie with him again. The year was 1995 and that young wife was me.
The marriage ended in divorce.
Labelled |
Fast forward to 2004. I was now a grad student at FSU and dating an older American man. It was complicated. He was recently separated, emotionally unavailable and we saw each other just a couple of times in a month, when he did not have his kids.
Binding pops!!! |
We would sometimes go to a movie. Sometimes we would go out to eat at a restaurant. And although he never really acknowledged me as his girlfriend, this was definitely a date.
Rolled Finish |
The best part - I could play footsie from the beginning to the end of the meal!!!
Navy & Aqua work so well! |
He was bemused but never pulled away. I am sure he must have wondered - what is her obsession with footsie?
Showing off my label |
Here is a quilt where the Chinese Coins are playing footsie with the Rail Fence Block.
Selfie :-) |
I made this quilt top in November of last year to get out of my funk.
Zig Zag Stitch |
I had shared my disappointment about the recent election and my fears for the future with Mari. She was supportive and understanding as she heard me pour my heart out.
Am I naked behind the quilt? |
Mari then told me - Go sew something colorful. I followed her advice, dove into my fabric stash and found several charm squares, languishing in boxes and longing to become something. This quilt is the result of that endeavor - Playing Footsie.
Could be? |
Nine quilts in 6 months. What do you think?
With my Quilt Model |
You look so happy, Mari commented on my Instagram picture.
It is the weekend, the weather is perfect, Paul is home and most importantly - I can play footsie all day long!!!
How was your weekend? Did you complete your OMG? I'd love to hear from you.