Hope your surgeries go well. Will keep in my thoughts and prayers. Hopefully you will be back to at least small projects soon. learning the embroidery side is a lot of fun it should keep you busy. Good luck.
My Grandmother always told me that if you have fabric you always have an income. I remember her selling quilts to buy food. |
Hello, Magdalena, my name is Jan and I am a fabricoholic. Welcome! LOL!
My dearest quilty friend and fellow Patriot Quilter recently had her second shoulder surgery for torn rotator cuff (different shoulder this time) and everyone from the surgeon on down through the physical therapists to her buddies are just amazed at well she is doing. Sixteen days after surgery she has 170 degree rotation and (with therapist's help) and is in great spirits. She says this time is so much easier than the first time several years ago she can't even believe it. I will pray for you to have a speedy, healthy, comfortable recovery, too! Jan in VA |
Greetings from Northern California. Glad you joined us. Sounds like you make lemonade when life throws you lemons - or better yet, you make quilts when life hands you scraps. This is such a great group, you'll fit right in.
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Welcome from AZ
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Welcome!
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Welcome from Washington state. Hope everything goes well with your pending surgeries. Let us know if you need anything.
Sherryl Candlequilter |
Hello and welcome from SW Iowa. Glad to have you here. I hope your surgery comes out well.
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Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
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Hello Magdalena and welcome from the Gold Coast Australia. :D
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Hello and welcome from Ontario.
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