Absolutely stunning!!! Your work is excellent.... I am jealous! That pattern is on my To Do list....Thanks for sharing
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My thoughts and prayers go with you today and the tomorrows for your surgery and wonderful recovery. Remember to rest and "take-care-you" post-surg. Let us know how you are doing and if you need anything; we deliver. Oh yes, here is some extra love to aid in healing.
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Your quilt is beautiful. Will keep you
in my prayers for a successful surgery. Betty Lee |
Beautiful!! Your sister will love it.
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Your color choices are superb! Great job - it's gorgeous! And you are, too! Best of everything to you and make sure that lump gets the heck out of there!
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Oh, this is stunning! Love your colors, love the blocks, are they paper-pieced? This is a treasure!!
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Wow, that is beautiful! Congrats!!! :D :D :D
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The prettiest mariner's compass I have ever seen- Your color choices and placements are beautiful. Sending prayers for your speedy and complete recovery! You have been blessed with a special lens with which to appreciate your life: cancer brings it all into focus! I'm a 21 yr.survivor and still going strong, and you will be too!
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WOW!!!! It is stuning !!!!! I tried this pattern once ...gave up for the time being...but i will do it...and prayers and blessings for you !!!!
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Pam - your quilt is SPECTACULAR but do not put that much pressure on yourself for the post-op period. I am a 17-year survivor of a malignant brain tumor, and a 13 year survivor from acute leukemia.
I always found that after the initial treatment of each cancer it took a good 6 months to get back to my previous energy and attention span level. I couldn't even read the novels I had stockpiled to read during recovery. I ended up with mystery novels. Give yourself a break. Prognosis is very good for most breast cancers, and you should have time to finish the quilt and present it to your sister at some future date. Best of luck - Judy |
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