Working on my UFO's!
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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Congratulations on finishing up some of your UFO's. While it wasn't really a New Year's Resolution, I hope to complete many of my UFO's, along with new projects this year. Last year I finished one quilt top, which I had to send to my niece to long arm quilt in time for our July 4 family reunion. The previous year I had a torn rotator cuff in my right (of course, I'm right handed) shoulder, which had been repaired, however, after 8-9 months my symptoms re-appeared with a vengeance, so I scheduled a total shoulder replacement for May, and I'm so glad I did. There was the usual discomfort and pain following surgery, but within a short time, I started feeling less and less pain, until now I'm pain free, so I'm very happy that I made the decision to have the surgery. Unfortunately, that meant that I was not able to quilt for over 6 months, then a serious of falls sidelined me to two hospital visits and 2 months of rehab., but I'm happy to report that I am now on the mend and back to quilting. Yippee. I have orders to make 2 quilts for a set of fraternal (boy and girl) set of twins due in March, a baby quilt for a dear friend's daughter, and another one for my DIL's brother and wife who just had a baby girl. Then I just received the fabric kit (I'm glad it was finally back in stock) for the Jinny Beyer 2015 BOM, so I have started on that and 2 other BOM online with Craftsy, plus the many, many quilts that have been put on hold the past few years. I'm hoping that 2016 will be the year I finish many of my UFO's and other projects on my "Roundtoit List".
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