Surgery
#1
Has anyone had any hand surgery? I go in on Wednesday for surgery on my thumb, the Doctor says he is going to take a tendon from my arm and wrap it around my thumb. Not looking forward to it but I am in such pain it needs to be done.
My concern is my sewing and quilting! It is my right hand! I will not be doing anything for 6 weeks or more. Does anyone quilt with the "wrong" hand? I have been reading about stab stitching has anyone ever done this?
Hubby is being a love and doing all the cooking and cleaning! He even offered to "help" me quilt....not so sure about that.
Any ideas, so I don't go crazy will be of help.
Thanks to all!
My concern is my sewing and quilting! It is my right hand! I will not be doing anything for 6 weeks or more. Does anyone quilt with the "wrong" hand? I have been reading about stab stitching has anyone ever done this?
Hubby is being a love and doing all the cooking and cleaning! He even offered to "help" me quilt....not so sure about that.
Any ideas, so I don't go crazy will be of help.
Thanks to all!
#3
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I am so sorry for you, but thank goodness for good surgeons. Make sure you do your re-hab exercises.
I pray everything will come out perfectly.
I go in on Monday for my left eye cataract surgery. In 3 weeks I will go back for my right eye.
I pray everything will come out perfectly.
I go in on Monday for my left eye cataract surgery. In 3 weeks I will go back for my right eye.
#4
Let him help, he needs to be close to you. He must feel a little helpless right now. Stab quilting will work nicely and will work a side of your brain that you normally don't work. It may be a little frustrating at first but stick with it, you will get the hang of it. Best wishes for a successful surgery, I will pray for you and your care givers.
#5
I had hand surgery when I 1st got into quilting. Fortunately, it was my left hand & I was still able to quilt. In the midst of this I was traveling back & forth across the state of PA - 300 miles as my sister was losing her battle with colon cancer. My hand got infected, so I have some extra scar tissue. Be very careful after your surgery & good luck!
#6
Use the time to look at quilt magazines and store up ideas for all you plan to do when your hand is healed. Also, maybe if it needs it, you could organize your sewing room, stash, or whatever. Good luck with the surgery; I'll keep you in prayer and hope all goes well!
#9
I had thumb arthroplasty (joint replacement) this past September. Thankfully it was not in my dominant hand. I had about 3 months of physical therapy. I still don't have full strength in that hand.
When I first learned to quilt, I did the stab quilting until I got used to a thimble. My quilting stitches on the back were no where near straight.
Good luck with your surgery.
When I first learned to quilt, I did the stab quilting until I got used to a thimble. My quilting stitches on the back were no where near straight.
Good luck with your surgery.
#10
Originally Posted by Threads of Love
Has anyone had any hand surgery? I go in on Wednesday for surgery on my thumb, the Doctor says he is going to take a tendon from my arm and wrap it around my thumb. Not looking forward to it but I am in such pain it needs to be done.
My concern is my sewing and quilting! It is my right hand! I will not be doing anything for 6 weeks or more. Does anyone quilt with the "wrong" hand? I have been reading about stab stitching has anyone ever done this?
Hubby is being a love and doing all the cooking and cleaning! He even offered to "help" me quilt....not so sure about that.
Any ideas, so I don't go crazy will be of help.
Thanks to all!
My concern is my sewing and quilting! It is my right hand! I will not be doing anything for 6 weeks or more. Does anyone quilt with the "wrong" hand? I have been reading about stab stitching has anyone ever done this?
Hubby is being a love and doing all the cooking and cleaning! He even offered to "help" me quilt....not so sure about that.
Any ideas, so I don't go crazy will be of help.
Thanks to all!
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