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    Old 09-24-2020, 02:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by Janice McC
    Here are two more blocks. One for Sewbizgirl, Cake Stand, is one name for it. The other is for Libster, Eccentric Star, the second of two F8s I had for Libster. I hope you each will like yours.

    added: Libster, the background is not yellow as it seems to appear. It’s cream on cream.


    Janice, as always, beautiful blocks! You know I'm partial to stars and mine is exactly what I had envisioned. Thank you so much.
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    Old 09-24-2020, 04:41 AM
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    I'm another that would help make blocks if needed.

    My package is scheduled to be delivered tomorrow - have not checked for updates to see if it's on schedule or not. I've got a few things I want to get finished before I start on these, otherwise I'll get into making these blocks and the other project will get put in a tote and back on the UFO shelf.
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    Old 09-24-2020, 05:04 AM
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    Bugaroo, that's precisely how I'm thinking about this...no fix would be worse. I'm already in pain and not sleeping well, what's another few months of it if it will be resolved eventually. Thank you!
    Originally Posted by Bugaroo
    Oh Janice, I am so sorry for your not good news (bad would be that nothing could be done, so it's not bad). I have found that the worst part of a surgery is the being good afterwards. Please do not stress, this too will pass and you will sew Spring of next year!!!!
    Thank you for your offer! DH has already stepped up to say he'd help me with the sorting and such. Since that wont be for a couple of months, it should be ok.
    Originally Posted by travelinggramma
    Janice - oh no - the pain of sitting and not sewing. Whatever you can not do - mail them to me and I will finish them up. There is no sense of them not be completed. I have adjusted to my mom being here and she hasn't been as disruptive as she used to. So send them my way.
    Also if you need me to receive and sort and mail I will do that also.
    We will not let you get out of participating!
    Thank you for your offer, too, Cheese!
    Originally Posted by Cheesehead
    Janice, so sorry to hear you need surgery. The surgery itself is hard enough without all of the restrictions you will have following the procedure.

    I'm with TG, I will be more than happy to make more blocks. Please send the fabric our way.

    Cheese
    Julia, this is good to know. I'm hoping to feel better quickly but I know it's a process.
    Originally Posted by juliasb
    Janice, I am so sorry to here you have to have this surgery. I can assure you from personal experience you will wonder why you ever waited so long to get it fixed. I felt better almost immediately after rotator cuff repair surgery. The recovery time flew by so quickly as my shoulder got stronger and stronger every day the PT did marvels. Just take care of yourself
    Love the block, Bug. I wasn't sure which way to go with colors so this may help me out.
    Originally Posted by Bugaroo
    I just couldn't wait. Without looking, I reached in the bag and pulled one out. It belongs to Made by Sue. Hope you like it.
    MJP, my son is a PT and he reassured me that if I follow the rules and do the work, I should recover just fine and be better than I am now.
    Originally Posted by mjpEncinitas
    Janice so sorry about you’re surgery. PT is the key to getting a full recovery. Send those blocks to Sewbiz or one of the other speedy quilters I’m always amazed and envious when they finish Their gorgeous blocks up so quickly and they are always sad when they are done.

    amazingly I received my blocks today. The fabric is beautiful!
    This is from a fall earlier this year. Bruised some ribs and damaged a pinkie finger. That poor thing may never be straight again! LOL
    Originally Posted by terriamn
    Janice I’m glad they have diagnosed the problem, is this from your fall last year?

    please listen to the doctors and really try to minimize the use of your arm.. As you start to feel better you don’t baby yourself as much and it’s so easy to over do. After 3 surgeries in 3 years my only advice is take it as easy as possible


    Janice I am also available to make extra blocks now that I will be bringing a sewing machine with me to Texas. This Minnesotan will be hiding inside with the air conditioning running full on

    Bug a very pretty folded corner block

    Janice you are off to a quick start both blocks are great classics.
    Thank you also for your offer of help, SBG. This block is actually extremely challenging for me despite the few number of pieces. I've always struggled with anything akin to a basket block. I shouldn't mention that I put the whole thing together wrong and had to rework it yesterday. What is it about basket blocks? I liked that little print for the cake stand. Seemed right to me.
    Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
    Oh, surprise! A block for me, already! I love the cake stand, Janice... and the little dandelion WOW is darling! Thanks so much!

    The 30's reproduction prints are perfect for classic blocks! (hint, hint, hint...)
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    Old 09-24-2020, 06:00 AM
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    Janice, so sorry to hear that you need surgery. But, I'm sure that you will feel 100% better once it's over.

    Since Janice has done so much for all of us, I plan on going ahead and making her block. There is no reason why we shouldn't.

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    Old 09-24-2020, 07:05 AM
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    I agree, Klaws! Let’s make her blocks!
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    Old 09-24-2020, 07:38 AM
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    Janice, my hubby had that done about a year ago. PT will work wonders combined with the home exercises, just do the work and be sure not to overdo.
    I went to PT Tuesday and they found out that I pinched my sciatic nerve. Getting the Tens treatments now to calm them down before they can start some ultra sound. Hopefully better soon so I can sew on blocks and a round robin. Tracking says they should be here tomorrow.
    I'm not in the position right now to make extra blocks, wish I could, but will certainly go ahead and make blocks with your fabric. After all, you'll need a project to put together when you recover Your quilt will be like therapy, it'll help you get back in the groove.
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    Old 09-24-2020, 07:38 AM
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    I agree we make her block. We will have the fabric so it makes it very easy to do. I 'm on board.
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    Old 09-24-2020, 07:57 AM
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    Jaba, glad you have an answer and a plan to deal with the problem. Not knowing isn't good. No worries about not making extra blocks for me. I've had so many offers, I can hardly keep up. I'm still going to work on some and see how far I get. I feel compelled to do as much as possible or I will feel that I've let you all down. I know you all don't feel that way but that's me.

    Klaws, that's sweet of you! . Anyone who doesn't wish to make me a block because I haven't been able to make you one, do not hesitate to return my fabric. I think SBG mentioned that I said set it aside. I should have said set my fabric aside and return it to me with the finished blocks. I will not think poorly of anyone who does that as it's my idea.

    Hope those of you who haven't received their F8s yet get theirs soon. It's difficult waiting, isn't it? Pretty soon the blocks are going to be popping up rapidly...I cannot wait to see them! A sling on my arm won't keep me from oogling all the pretty blocks!
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    Old 09-24-2020, 08:30 AM
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    Getting old is not for the meek! I know I have no problems that having a 25 year old body wouldn’t solve.
    i wish I could make you all better!
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    Old 09-24-2020, 09:30 AM
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    I plan on making a block for Janice. Way I look at it is this- it's the very least I can do for her after all the work and planning she does for us to make these Boom swaps possible. She is our Boom Mom so I plan to return a tiny little favor.
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