So, 2019 was a bummer of a year for me. I developed a heart condition called atrial fibrillation (or Afib for short) and spent the last half of the year in and out of the ER and doctor's offices trying to control it. If you've never heard of it, it's when your heart rate suddenly goes 100 miles an hour. It's very unpredictable, scary, uncomfortable and exhausting. So, needless to say, I didn't get a ton of sewing done the last half of the year.
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In August, I was put on a medication that had scary side effects, didn't work, and led to horrendous insomnia. I felt like a walking zombie. But after 3 months of that, in November, I had a procedure called a cardiac ablation which froze the heart cells that were causing the problem. Thank God for modern technology- this procedure has only been available in the last 20 years. I'm 3 months post procedure now, and, knock on wood, it seems to have worked! So, this month, I've started going back to the gym to work out, and in general, am getting close to feeling like my old self again.
And to express that in my sewing, I'm going all out bright red, coral, and pink. Shades that will remind me to appreciate my heart and beauty of the world. The color palette above is what I am going for- an explosion of color, anchored by black basics.
Here's what I have planned so far:
This was a chiffon from a Fabric Mart Mystery Bundle, that I thought I would never, ever use! Ahhh, you should never say never! I'm making it into Butterick 6713.
And another one in the same style from this fabric:
And two chiffon blouses from these fabrics:
Using this pattern, Butterick 6710:
What am I going to wear all of these tops with? Well, put your sunglasses on, because I'll be walking around blinding people in a neon bright reddish coral suiting:
I've already made it up into the jacket from this pattern- Vogue 2957, and I've got the pants cut out :
And I've got this black and creme plaid crepe:
Which I'm making into Butterick 6787:
I've also got a black laminated twill that I plan to make into a raincoat:
Using this Burda Magazine pattern- 3/2019 #101:
Here's a preview of the red jacket:
And that's just the start- much more to come! I'm so thankful to be feeling well, sleeping well and sewing again. I know that there so many problems that are facing the world, but I am going to enjoy and appreciate having a peaceful, normal beating heart. So, here's to looking through rose colored glasses!
Happy Sewing!
Ann
So glad you are feeling better and I'm anxious to see your new wardrobe. Happy sewing.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about the nasty Afib but so glad you're doing better!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mrs. K!
DeleteYOU GO GIRL!!! Congratulations and best wishes for a wonderful spring.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
Deletegreat plans and glad to hear you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth!
DeleteSo glad to hear that you are doing much better! I've missed seeing your posts (and a little bit of UoI territory!) Your sewing plan looks fun and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy!
DeleteAs a nurse, I am very familiar with afib. I am sorry you had to experience this, but so very grateful for the procedure and team of people that helped you to heal. May you continue to stay well, and embrace all the color you want, lol! I always love seeing what you are creating! I LOVE the jacket!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vanessa! I didn't know that you were a nurse- that's wonderful! Yes, the medical team really were great!
DeleteSo happy you are feeling better. You have some exciting sewing plans. You will look so good in those colors and styles.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Audrey!
DeleteAnn I am so sorry you have been going through this as well! My husband has a-fib, we thought one cardioversion in July had fixed it but he just went out of rhythm on Valentine's day, so we are looking at scheduling ablation after they gave him another cardioversion.
ReplyDeleteSo I totally understand your need for something bright and cheery. I hope you get all your plans done!
Thank you, Linda. I hope that your husband's ablation goes well!!! His cardioversion sure lasted a long time! I had one, but it lasted less than a week.
DeleteOh Ann!! WOW! I am so happy that the ablation worked well for you and best wishes on continued health!
ReplyDeleteI love your spring plans. There are some beautiful fabrics (is your proposed pant fabric the cady suiting??) and I am loving some of those prints!
Can't wait to see it all come together.
Thank you! Yes, I made the pants in the cady also. Looking forward to seeing what you make from yours!
DeleteOh you poor thing! Glad to hear you are on the mend and can get back to sewing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vicki!
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