S*h*o*p*p*i*n*g~~~ S*p*r*e*e
#141
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
I also have a brain injury. We are only limited by our own beliefs. I may not be able to put a name with a face, but I can make things pretty. You can too. You have a nice collection of colors for your next quilt. I can't wait to see it.
#143
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: WHERE THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES
Posts: 9,256
I am amazed at how others with brain injury are stepping forward here as well as in in pm's.
I am really, really greatful for all the encouraging words coming from everyone :)
I am really, really greatful for all the encouraging words coming from everyone :)
#146
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: fort wayne, indiana
Posts: 131
if I can relearn quilting believe me anybody can. I to had to start over, I had a stroke and am just getting back into things. Still things can be confusing, but hang in there and if I can help in anyway just let me know.
Quiltsru
Quiltsru
#148
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: WHERE THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES
Posts: 9,256
Originally Posted by quiltsru
if I can relearn quilting believe me anybody can. I to had to start over, I had a stroke and am just getting back into things. Still things can be confusing, but hang in there and if I can help in anyway just let me know.
Quiltsru
Quiltsru
I find that if I knew it prior to accident...relearning is easier
but if I didn't know it prior this is where the struggles come from.
It took four years just to learn to thread my machine again and that was a major slap in the face for me. One more hurdle to go over; but I did.