Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Land of Liberty Part 1

I'm so happy to be participating in Lori's sew along of Cheri Payne's quilt "Land of Liberty".  Here is my version of part 1.


It took me a while to get this done but I am so happy with it.

I've had to cut back on projects I wanted to do because of my Bells Palsy.  I am continuing to get better every day.  My right eye still waters and I am unable to sew or do applique for long periods of time.  I still have trouble pronouncing certain words.  P's and B's give me the most trouble.  I still have an issue when eating, but that too is improving.  But I'm getting there.

Thanks so much for stopping by.

Hugs, Cathy

13 comments:

  1. Looks great, Cathy!
    Praying for you!!

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  2. I am so glad you are getting better--
    I have trouble pronouncing words and always have--and I haven't had a stroke or anything--just my tongue doesn't want to work right I guess--so know that there are others out here that also have issues so we totally understand at least part of what you might be going through--
    you are doing soo good though on still pluggin along on the sewing--
    keep it up--
    enjoy, di

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  3. Great blocks!! It’ll be a treasure for sure! Glad you are getting better! Praying for a quick complete recovery!

    Blessings and hugs!

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  4. It’s good to hear your getting better. I always enjoy seeing your quilt progress. Hugs,

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  5. Hi Cathy...quilt is looking great. So glad you are improving. Keeping you in prayer.

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  6. Your quilt progress is lovely. Glad to hear you are making progress as well with your health. That's the most important thing.

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  7. It doesn't look like it is effecting your applique or piecing! Great first month blocks!!

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  8. Really really love this. I'm glad to hear you're still improving, and am praying for you.

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  9. OH Cathy - I am so sorry - I remember now during my six wee of Flu and Sciatica bout that you had that. About 2 weeks after the flu I woke up and my gland on the left was swollen - never had that before. It was my immune system trying to fight of the remainder of the flu. It always scares me about Bells Palsey. I have Meniere's so I really watch my salt so I control it, but if I have ear pain I get worried.

    Please take care and will say a prayer that you heal 100% soon! Love your quilt!

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  10. I love it and wish I was participating. But, I have too many UFOs to begin another big project.

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  11. I love your blocks for this quilt, especially the little Economy blocks and the colors you chose for them. I keep thinking about participating in this quilt-along.... Even if I'm a month behind it would be fun. Maybe.

    I'm glad to know you're getting better. I remember a lady at church had it during her pregnancy but didn't know her well enough to keep up with non-visible symptoms nor the healing process. Will you need speech therapy, or physical therapy, or will you just gradually go back to the pre-Bell's Palsy you? The challenges you mention seem unpleasant and I applaud you for continuing to quilt. I hope you continue to get better.

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  12. Hello Cathy,

    I just joined Land of Liberty and am very excited about it. Yours looks great!

    I am sorry to hear about your health. You must have a great attitude because you are noticing progress.

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  13. So glad you can still enjoy this SAL while you are healing. The blocks look great.

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