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    Old 04-21-2018, 05:18 PM
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    H4B great finish, thanks I love my block, I also think you did a great job on QM's star block.

    Terri, great quilt congrats on the finish and lol about the hubby.

    I was working on an idea for the back of the hexie quilt I am working on here is a sneak peak of what I will be doing on the back (the b/w stripe)
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    Old 04-21-2018, 06:17 PM
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    Love the stripe Kassandra
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    Old 04-22-2018, 06:32 AM
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    Originally Posted by maudeflanagan
    While waiting for all the blocks to come back, I decided to assemble my practice blocks together and practice my layout. I still have to attach the rows together. I am really happy with the setting I chose and I will have to buy fabric for my swap block setting.

    Maude, This is a great layout. I hope you don't mind but I may steal your idea. I hope you take it as a compliment of imitation.

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    It’s dark because it’s late, but I wanted to share.
    Maude, This is a great layout. I hope you don't mind but I may steal your idea. I hope you take it as a compliment of imitation.
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    Old 04-22-2018, 06:37 AM
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    Lovely! Love the color palette.
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    Old 04-22-2018, 06:39 AM
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    Originally Posted by JayneW
    Thanks all for your kind words and great quilt ideas! A lot of our classes our independent study, wonder if I could bring in my sewing machine and teach quilting! HA! Probably a stretch, but you never know!!

    Happy Friday 13th!
    There is a lot of math in quilting! Go for it.
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    Old 04-22-2018, 07:31 AM
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    Okay, here we go. Sorry the colors for the photos is dark because they were taken late.
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    Now 3 more.
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    And again.
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    Old 04-22-2018, 07:44 AM
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    I think this is all the photos. If I missed anyone let me know. Now to clean up and get ready to receive the blocks. I am so pleased with what you have done with my bra fabric. It is going to be so fun to put together. I was thinking I would donate it to for a fund raiser. But now that I am a breast cancer patient, it may be hard to give up.

    So far for my diagnosis, I have decided to do what I can naturally through diet to starve the cancer since it is so early and I am negative for BRAC gene. I will have extra monitoring to watch to make sure it does not get worse. But I hope this will avoid doing the more radical treatment in case it develops more aggressively later in life. The good news it was detected very early with mammogram and is not really "cancer" yet, just abnormal cells.

    So the diet is very low carbs, vegetables and lean meat only. The good news is that I am loosing weight. It is just hard to give up coffee, fruit and chocolate for a time. Thank you for good health insurance, saved up sick hours, and all your thoughts and prayers.
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    Old 04-22-2018, 08:45 AM
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    It is good they found it so early. I would do that too, even if I pursued other tx's I would still starve it out w/ reducing carbs to 0. Your body makes just enough carbs for your own glucose obligate systems w/o eating any at all. So many cancers are either glucose obligate or very nearly so, and it won't hurt a thing to try it.
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    I think this is all the photos. If I missed anyone let me know. Now to clean up and get ready to receive the blocks. I am so pleased with what you have done with my bra fabric. It is going to be so fun to put together. I was thinking I would donate it to for a fund raiser. But now that I am a breast cancer patient, it may be hard to give up.

    So far for my diagnosis, I have decided to do what I can naturally through diet to starve the cancer since it is so early and I am negative for BRAC gene. I will have extra monitoring to watch to make sure it does not get worse. But I hope this will avoid doing the more radical treatment in case it develops more aggressively later in life. The good news it was detected very early with mammogram and is not really "cancer" yet, just abnormal cells.

    So the diet is very low carbs, vegetables and lean meat only. The good news is that I am loosing weight. It is just hard to give up coffee, fruit and chocolate for a time. Thank you for good health insurance, saved up sick hours, and all your thoughts and prayers.
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