Yes, I'm still here. Tomorrow is the two-year mark. My left hand is a bit better, but still not like it was. I'm still quilting, but by machine for the time being. For some strange, unknown reason, I am pretty good at hand blanket stitch and am working to add a star to a quilt I machine pieced before all the unpleasantness. Machine quilting with my walking foot on my featherweight. It's true--I taught five featherweight classes this fall. Done now til I know the weather is not so iffy. Driving some, mowed my own lawn (2 acres) this year with my riding mower, did as much yard work myself as I could. Some people say "Witch" like it's a bad thing! ;-) I'm walking inside without a cane, but try to use one if I'm outside. All in all, I have much to be thankful for! What are you thankful for?
Back soon with pics of my new quilts--stay tuned!
Blissful hugs,
Sharon
HELLO, Sharon, so fabulous to hear from you, and you sound good, although I would never understate your challenges, but so glad you have a needle in your sight and your hands ! I'm living in North Carolina now, glad to be back on the East Coast, and quilting like crazy ! Take care, be well. Kathleen
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Sharon! I'm so glad to hear that you are teaching again, because you are a wonderful teacher! I hope Dickens has been helping with your quilting.
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Glad to hear that you are doing well and keeping busy. How great you can quilt by machine. This year and every year, I am thankful for my family and friends. They make me feel very happy and grateful.
ReplyDeleteThankful that you are doing so well! Pat B
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