Look what I just got ...........
#21
Originally Posted by Bubblegum0077
A great day for yard sales and I came across all this for $8.
Most of the smaller pieces are at least 18x22, the black and beige fabric is 4 yds, the kittens 3 yds, the pink 3 yds and the flowers 3 yds. The pattern were a bonus and I have no interest in making any of them, so once my status becomes "regular" again I will post them for sale. The felt, batting and plastic sheets (I forgot what they are called) were also included.
My status on the board fell to inactive since I have not been on here regularly to post and I feel like I have fallen behind on my projects since my surgery. I am slowly getting back to being a little more active (I hemmed my son's curtains for him). I get too tired, too fast and have spent most of the days sleeping; which is what the doctor suggests for now. Since it was major surgery and very invassive (I can't even lift anything heavier than a telephone book), I will just have to do a little at a time until I am fully recovered. Family have pitched in and for that I am very grateful.
Anyway, I am just tickled what I got and my stash is growing now very rapidly. Boy do I have a selection. I think I see a log cabin in the future.
Most of the smaller pieces are at least 18x22, the black and beige fabric is 4 yds, the kittens 3 yds, the pink 3 yds and the flowers 3 yds. The pattern were a bonus and I have no interest in making any of them, so once my status becomes "regular" again I will post them for sale. The felt, batting and plastic sheets (I forgot what they are called) were also included.
My status on the board fell to inactive since I have not been on here regularly to post and I feel like I have fallen behind on my projects since my surgery. I am slowly getting back to being a little more active (I hemmed my son's curtains for him). I get too tired, too fast and have spent most of the days sleeping; which is what the doctor suggests for now. Since it was major surgery and very invassive (I can't even lift anything heavier than a telephone book), I will just have to do a little at a time until I am fully recovered. Family have pitched in and for that I am very grateful.
Anyway, I am just tickled what I got and my stash is growing now very rapidly. Boy do I have a selection. I think I see a log cabin in the future.
#23
take time to heal--thats what your bodies telling you--afternoons lie on the bed read a book/quilt magazine set your alarm for 1 hour in case you go to sleep--gental excersises are important---after nursing for 40 years i learnt how long recovary truly takes watching my son+daughters long recovary after multi trauma---great score
#28
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 211
Happy Stash Building. Take it easy and listen to your body - just because they send people home form the hospital sooner these days, doesn't mean the people are RECOVERED. Don't forget to eat healthy - lots of protein, and drink fluids.
Try to get outside for a little fresh air and sunshine too - you'll feel less cabin fever.
Try to get outside for a little fresh air and sunshine too - you'll feel less cabin fever.
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