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Very, very nice. I wish I had made myself a quilt back in 1999 when I had breast cancer. From what you say, it seems like we are similar in surgery situations. I had my first mastectomy in 1999, then two years later my mammogram showed a tiny pinhead size spot on my one remaining breast, and when they told me I would have to have a mammogram and biopsy twice a year from here to eternity, I decided it was time to go ahead and get the other breast gone, too, rather than that biopsy twice a year thing. Then in 2005 I had one knee replaced, and in 2008 I had the other knee replaced, and in 2012 I had my thyroid removed - not cancer, just growing enormously and they told me I wouldn't be able to swallow before long, so I went with it. So you have my prayers in the days ahead.
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What a lovely quilt that you created during a rough part of your life. Take care and best wishes for the future knee surgery.
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Kudos to you for a great finish while probably not feeling like doing anything much. It turned out great and will be a welcome comfort on the sofa this winter.
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Great job and a good way to kept yourself In the positive focus. Love your blue colors.
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Oh that is very attractive
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Love the blues.
you must do things that brings you joy and happiness and keep your mind busy at the same time. that helps a lot. Wish you the best. |
Very nicely done. I like it!
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Beautiful quilt.
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Beautiful quilt, you did a great job on it. Good luck with your health issues.
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Beautiful quilt, and I think the borders go good with the contemporary quilt. Be very proud.
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