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#95
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Dreamer, congrats on being brave and venturing out of your box! Your fabric choices are fabulous! You are off to a great start, and I look forward to seeing your progress on this! Go for it girl! :)
#97
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Originally Posted by mistycatbaby
Hi. I have a brain injury as well. This past year I started by taking some interest courses on quilting. I started some lap quilts but didn't finish during the course time. I then joined a Quilt Guild and some members are going to help me through some of the parts I don't understand. Good luck with your quilt.
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Originally Posted by charismah
Teh color sare just Beautiful P, I think you will do a fabulous job! I can't wait to see it. I willbe cheering you on all the way!
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sparta, TN
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Originally Posted by dreamer2009
These are what I have chosen for a quilt called stacked coins.
This is the "first" actual quilt I am making.
I have a brain injury and have only done sandwich quilts.
I am trying to get brave and step outside of the box.
What looks and is simple can be the most confusing
and complicated thing ever.
This is the "first" actual quilt I am making.
I have a brain injury and have only done sandwich quilts.
I am trying to get brave and step outside of the box.
What looks and is simple can be the most confusing
and complicated thing ever.