Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Fabrics, projects and thinking out loud


 
Lots of fabrics, lots of projects - to much of a good thing? Yes and no, if that makes sense 💓

I have less space, so I need to be more organized than ever, which will be a bonus in the long run.
It has not been to organized lately though, and now I am going through unfinished objects. 

A big blessing is that I have a lot of beautiful fabrics that I want to make into care quilts.
I think of it as paying it forward 💓

This month it is 3 years since I had a very bad fall and crushed my left shoulder and upper arm so badly that the surgeon did not give sewing or normal use of the arm any good odds.
It has taken me these 3 years to train my arm to be able to do all that I want to do + sleep at night.
Hours of physiotherapy and exercising every week have paid off beyond what anyone could dream of. 
Go me! 😍 Did I mention I have a very skilled physiotherapist? He is the best.

Today I am counting my blessings - I have so much to be grateful for,
and so many reasons for paying it forward! 


 💓 Hanne 💓


7 comments:

  1. A good physical therapist can do a world of good, of course your determination played the largest part in your recovery. Happy stitching!

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  2. So happy you are still sewing!! I remember when you had the injury. You are a tough lady!!

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  3. So glad that you are recovered!

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  4. its good to ahve a sort out and see what you have and what you want to work on.....what your happy to make into care quilts and give away......
    So wonderful that you have such great use of your arm and shoulder again.....when you ahve the right working team you can achieve greatness i think.......

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  5. A bonus of sorting out is finding forgotten treasures...your hard work with rehabilitation has certainly paid off, so great that you have overcome the odds the doctors gave you, well done...

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  6. It was good to see you in zoom again.

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  7. So good for you Hanne, that you are able to sew again...and sleep. Congratulations on your recovery and the very skilled Physiotherapist.

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