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Old 07-05-2018, 10:22 AM
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Without knowing your age - but knowing you are going thru PT - that is the good news - sometime healing just takes time and the older we get the longer it takes. But you might ask your doctor to refer you to on occupational therapist. They can evaluate what you want to do and help you do it. I used to arrange it when I handled Workers' Compensation cases and sometimes it was life changing for some of my clients. Some even learned to drive again after having severe hand injuries.
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Old 07-05-2018, 10:24 AM
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AJ, I'm sorry about the break...but still welcome to the Quilt Board!

Cutting: you've already been given advice on how you might hold down the ruler but I second getting someone (spouse, child, friend) to help with some of the cutting. I've helped my step mom as she has arthritis and can't do a lot of cutting. Another suggestion would be a cutting machine if you can fit it into your budget, again stepmom got one of these to help.

Pre-cuts: Go to YouTube and search for Missouri Star Quilt Co (MSQC) tutorials. Jenny is famous for providing simple patterns using pre-cuts.

Donation quilts: It's wonderful that you want to quilt for those less fortunate. You don't mention where you are located but you should see if there are local guilds or local quilt shops that can point you in the right direction. Or you can google to look for organizations that provide and distribute the quilts.

Again, welcome to the QB and I hope you continue to heal quickly to get back doing the things you love!
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Old 07-05-2018, 10:32 AM
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and connecting threads has clearance on their pre-cuts!!
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Old 07-05-2018, 10:48 AM
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Thanks! I ran a chiroprator's office for 15 yrs! I also have fibro, which usually takes 3 time as long to heal. My mum used to say that I make the "Princess of the Pea" sound like a tough old broad. I could not tolerate my brace, even after I lined it with molefoam. I am supposedly getting OT, but so far am not so sure the difference. Tomorrow will only be my second session, though. I have been thru PT with various other parts of me. Someone is always happy to try to help my pain for money. Never seems to work, though. I really appreciate what OT and PT can do. I am just too grumpy right now. Bored!! Been watching old movies on TV and reading, but that is getting to me as well.

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Old 07-05-2018, 11:16 AM
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My massage therapist did more for me last year when I broke my foot than anyone else.
Pattern: MSQC Falling charms - a baby quilt takes a charm pack and part of a plain jelly roll. By the time you get to borders, you'll be cutting. The only cutting in the quilt would be across the 2 1/2" jelly roll strip periodically.
Falling Charms for a baby girl
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Old 07-05-2018, 11:56 AM
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I would use this as an excuse to invest in an Accuquilt Go! Big (electric) die cutting machine and one or two dies. It would allow you to cut pieces for a quilt without pressuring your left hand. I would consider it therapy for my mental health. Plus it provides opportunities for Christmas gift lists for years to come.
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Old 07-05-2018, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by AJRed View Post
.........And my beloved cuts my meat for me. I am just tired of being limited by it. I really pushed it too much yesterday, and I am paying for it today! I got for PT Friday morning, so I am resting it today.
Thanks again!
The solutions are nearer than you think ....

Teach your beloved to cut your fabrics!
Yes, I know you don't want to ask him to do more, but I bet he would and could!

The second .... Discuss with your PT as to how your ability to sew is critical to your overall mindset.

While this person may not understand quilting etc., knowing where your heart is, will help them address specific concerns. On another visit, you could take in your tools, to show him/her what you need to re-build to be able to do.
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Old 07-05-2018, 12:27 PM
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You could do a charm quilt or jelly roll race quilt where you wouldn't have to cut pieces except for border and bindings as others have mentioned. I would definitely check out MSQC tutorials for patterns.
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Hi AJRed, and welcome from North Carolina. I'm sorry that you are in pain and bored. I hope you can use some of the suggestions you received. I don't have any bright ideas for cutting fabric, but you could discover some other quilting chores, like organizing your fabric stash, looking for new patterns, just hanging out with us here. There are several threads that you could check out. We love to chat!
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Old 07-05-2018, 06:09 PM
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Man, you must have have broken it very badly. I broke my right wrist a few months ago, 30 day supply of pain pills, no pt. It didn't hurt that bad at first but now arthritis has set in it does hurt.

So much info online. Look on Moda's website for pattern. Ck google and youtube with "quilting with precuts". That should get you lots of info.
Pre cuts was my first thought. How about charms or jelly rolls.
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