Quilting in my Rehab Room
#73
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 101
i love you, are you married? just kidding, what wonderful work, i made the same quilt, no way as good as yours, i love it, i just gave up after about 545 pieces, then i thought, this is years ago, that i would make a small one, each piece the size of a nickle, it is finished, but somewhere in it is a needle, i cannot find it till it pokes me, but it is there, i should frame it with a note, count needles and stay away from nickles, if i can figure out how to send a picture on this forum i will,
you work is lovely, and i wish you a speedy recovery, my thoughts are with you
jan in palatka, fl
edited due to spelling, which probably is still bad, lol
you work is lovely, and i wish you a speedy recovery, my thoughts are with you
jan in palatka, fl
edited due to spelling, which probably is still bad, lol
#78
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Maryland
Posts: 349
I work on the flost pool in a hospital that has a rehab unit. I work on that unit at times. Wow! What a wonderful way to pass the time while in rehab. I'm in the process of making a hexagon quilt top, pics on the QB somewhere, that I've been working on for 2 years. It's big enough to fit a king size bed with plenty of hangover on each side. I've so much enjoyed working on my hexagons...Good luck with your hexagons! ! !
#79
Can't wait to see it done because you have great talent. I admired all the dresses you created. You can almost think of this time as quilt camp since you won't have things to distract you like you do at home. I hope you have a successful and painless recovery.
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