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I'm Just Sayin. Hommage to Libby Lehman by Ricky Tims, Click image for detailed view In April one of my dearest friends, quilter and quilt teacher extraordinaire, Libby Lehman, suffered a brain aneurysm.

It's hard to believe that TheQuiltShow is fourteen years old! Time passes so quickly. Last year, she was named a distinguished alumna of Rice University. Today, she's not only walking and talking, but using wit and sarcasm. She's not exactly the same person she was, as Lester explains it, but the new Libby also is intelligent and wise-cracking and lovable. Often surgeons are slam, bam, in and out, but Dannenbaum attended the ceremony at Rice with the Lehmans, and he enjoys the video updates Lester continues to send him.

More than once, Dannenbaum says, he'll be gritting his teeth over some minor annoyance when he gets a video of Libby, heartwarming and hilarious.

Lester understands that no recovery is completely smooth or free of setbacks. These days, he's excited that Libby is continuing occupational and speech therapy. She enunciates slowly and carefully as she says, "My first words were 'baloney' and 'whippersnapper.

The other day, for example, she scared Lester when she decided to iron. He was afraid she might not only hurt herself but burn down the house. For now, she is intimidated by the thought of visiting the quilt show.

She's also sworn off quilt-making, though half of the upstairs of the Lehman home is practically a shrine to the art. Over the next few days, she will probably get together with some of her oldest friends in the quilting biz. At least one of them plans to take her by the hand and try to lead her back to her sewing machine.

While paying respects at a memorial outside of NRG Park, some attendees raised more questions about the chaotic scene not even 48 hours prior. Most Popular. She was a leader in her field until she was stopped by a brain aneurysm and stroke two years ago. This one is called "Native habitat. That, her friends prowling the George R. Brown Convention Center know, is fabulous progress. At the end of this month, a new online auction will give quilt collectors from around the world their chance to bid on 50 art quilts by world renowned fabric artist , author, and teacher Libby Lehman.

In April , Lehman suffered a near fatal brain aneurysm followed by a stroke that left her unable to continue her work. Libby and her husband, Lester, have since then decided to put the remainder of her works up for auction. Lehman is considered by many to be the great machine embroidery innovator, back when quilting was making its comeback in the early 90s.

In , one of her pieces won Best in Show at the International Quilt Association's judged show, the first time the award had ever been given to a machine-quilted piece, a method that was once considered cheating.



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