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Hope your recovery is complete by the time you read this. Your baby quilts are wonderful!
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Really cute quilts. Glad you're on the mend
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Oh Lordy, sorry to hear that but glad you are feeling better. Quilts are so cute.
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Wow, Glad to hear you are on the mend. Your quilts are beautiful. I do Project Linus too. We have a huge group here in the county where I live in Southern California.
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Fun quilts for kids. Hope you can enjoy quilting for a long time.
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Adorable quilts...your binding looks fantastic. Do you machine bind them? I am glad you are feeling well enough to quilt again. Please do be careful.
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Sorry about your accident. Did you have a TIA? I had one several years ago but it all cleared up in a week. Dr told me to quit driving. I love your quilts and glad you are feeling better.
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Five quilts in a month is resting? Good grief, I'd be interested to see you at full speed! The quilts are darling and will be totally enjoyed.
Do take time to rest, as head injuries are not to be messed with...but you know that. Pryaers for you to heal well and completely. |
Tweety 2911.....Have not been advised about "post concussion syndrome" that I can remember....need to look that up! I do have short term memory loss (not locking doors, leaving the burners turned on, etc) and I've had one major flash back that almost made me cry. Thanks for the advise...will look it up. Yes, I had to write it down to remember it!!
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copycat.....yes, I managed to learn how to machine bind to the front of the quilt on my first attempt.....even with a concussion. Yet, I still leave doors unlocked and the stove burners turned on! Amazing how the brain works, or fails to work at times.
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