I’ve been nursing a bad knee for about a month. I’m not sure what I did, but it doesn’t seem to be getting any better. It is very painful to walk, even with a knee brace, so it appears a doctor visit may be in my future. That is not something I look forward to because I’m a real wimp about such things. However, I may not have a choice if I ever want to walk normally again.
I recently noted in CH Musings, that I am trying out a new quilt hoop on a stand that I recently purchased.
I have some good news and some bad news on that front. In the meantime
though, I’ve been spending time icing, elevating, and resting my left
knee which requires lots of sitting. No worries; that has allowed me time to
enjoy my quilting. I’ve always known that quilting provided mental
therapy, but now it is also my physical therapy. I am so enjoying
working on this quilt. I am making great progress too.
The good news is that I’ve really been enjoying hand-quilting on what I call my mini frame.
The frame itself has three knobs, visible in the photo, which holds the hoop assembly onto the stand. These are adjustable and allow the hoop that holds the quilt to rotate up to 360ยบ. Combined with the other tilt mechanisms on the stand, the adjustability makes for a very comfortable quilting experience.
But the bad news is that apparently, and I’m not sure how or why, but the center knob no longer holds the hoop assembly in place. It is stripped and can no longer be tightened. The hoop is now unstable on the frame and can even fall off if I don’t hold it. That isn’t comfortable.
I’ve written to the company, which seems anxious to help. I hope they can send me a new piece so I can continue using this product. I tried in the interim to quilt on my lap using just a frame as I used to. But now that just feels awkward. I suppose I could get used to it again, but I want to try to make this work.
It is time to hobble into the kitchen for ice for my knee, and settle into an afternoon of quilting.