the oxygen tubing is long around here
so I can slowly dye wool
the colors are close to true
just a little darker in person
most recipes from
Beautiful Wool by Laurice Heath
turns out it's available at the
I Love Rug Hooking Website
some of these were overdyed again the next day
the top three are now a darker
primitive green
*****
I'll be off work until at least December 1st
my breathing has improved
still attached to the oxygen though
With my job
I am required to return with no limitations
I need to be mobile
to walk from one end of the hospital to the other at times
(it's not that big of a hospital but when you can't breathe
especially while wearing an N95 mask...)
I need to push heavy equipment, to move patients
and stand in surgery for hours
This is one of the reasons I push myself
a little
everyday
I feel much better than I did 2 weeks ago
if all goes well in 2 more weeks I can return
Thank goodness for curbside pick up at the grocery store
Wishing you a beautiful day!
Oh your colours are sumptuous! I hope you continue on the healing road daily.
ReplyDeleteI love the Beautiful Wool dye book and have used it quite a lot. Seeing your wool makes me want to pull out my dye pots.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are recovering well and spirits up.
Your wools are beautiful. Take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wool! Feel better soon! :-)
ReplyDeletewow those colors are just wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteI will go and find that book.
I am so sorry you are not feeling well I do hope you continue to improve.
Cathy
The wools are beautiful. Prayers for you and continued healing
ReplyDeleteYummy, yummy, YUMMY! Please, please, don't tempt me into attempting to dye LOL. Glad to hear you're on a path to recovery. ~Robin~
ReplyDeletePrayers for feeling better every day.
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL wools :)
Glad you are better but take it easy- lungs are not to be messed with right now as you well know- Your wools are lovely.
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