Old 03-20-2010, 02:16 AM
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Edie
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I am going to take care of my husband who just had surgery w/plate and screws in his arm (fell down on the ice) and work on the Susan G. Komen Walk for the Cure Quilt which takes place in St. Paul in August. Our local drug store will display my completed quilt and raffle it off the day after the race. Last year it made over $1,500. Hope to do better. I am making a Sampler Quilt. Have around 16 blocks completed out of a total of 35. It is keeping me busy and all the while I am working on it my brain is ciphering the whole quilt design out and by the time I am done I will know what the sashing and backing will be. You never get bored with a sampler! I am also making one for our granddaughter's high school graduation. This one is a coverlet with 15 blocks. And while I am doing all this, I will be cleaning, cooking, letting the dog in and out, and listening to the best book by Wally Lamb "The Hour I First Believed". That is my National Quilting Day plan. Happy Day! Edie
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