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So sorry to hear about your mishap. There are lots of good books out there so go and read yourself some! Hope your shoulder is not too painful. Have a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
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I understand your pain, as I kicked my cast iron Singer stand and broke a toe.Nothing that can be done either. Guess i need to wear shoes in my sewing room, huh?
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Oh, I am so sorry but now you can read some of those Mystery Quilting books that I have been wanting to read but haven't had time because I have been quilting. Use this time to find some projects to work on later and read all sorts of the latest books. Just don't overdo and take it easy to make sure you are completely healed and keep a calendar and do your therapy to make sure you heal properly - we need your input on the quilting board. Please keep an eye on the board and type with one hand when we are desperately in need of your guidance.....
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I'm so sorry to hear of your mishap; hope you get well soon.
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Sorry to hear about your misfortune I hope you can find some good reading material and don't forget to dream about your next quilting project. Get well soon and back to quilting.
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What a drag! I hope you lots of helpers around, that you heal fast, and enjoy your reading time.
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Originally Posted by nite&dayquiltlady
(Post 4790165)
I can relate. Thanksgiving of 2010 I fell while riding my bike ( and answering my cell phone) and broke my
right shoulder. While my arm was in a sling I found I could turn my machine on and even lower the presser foot with my' left hand so I made tons of scrappy squares just feeding them with my left hand. I used a method I do not know the name of, but you keep adding scraps (small pieces around 2 or 3 inches) to the right side and rotating it until it is big enough to cut a 5 inch square from. I could do this as the stitching did not have to be exact and I could trim them with scissors as I could not use my rotary cutter. When I could finally use my right arm I made a quilt from those squares and called it my broken arm quilt. To good luck to you and I know you will find a way nite&dayquiltlady |
so sorry to hear that,rest and read.
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Take care and enjoy your "down" time. I will be facing hand surgery in February. Hope you heal quickly!
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Keep your spirits up, have a merry xmas you can spend the holidays earmarking all the wonderful quilts you are going to make when your shoulder heals!
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