Saturday, January 22, 2022

I'm Back

 I've missed posting.  However, I have been reading all my favorite blogs.  When last we spoke, I had just been operated on for Bladder cancer.  In November I had an appointment with the Urologist.  I was told that I had low grade, noninvasive Bladder Cancer.  They got it all.  I don't need radiation or chemo, however I need to get a cystoscopy every three months for 3 years. I spent most of November just chilling, no sewing.  Then I decided enough moping I need to get back to sewing.

December was spent finishing quilts for Christmas gifts.  Here they are.

1.  This quilt was for my Son-in-Law Chris.  He is a Seattle Seahawks fan.




2.  This quilt was for my daughter Kelley.


3.  This quilt was for my sister Sharon.  Made with Kaffe Fasset fabrics.


4.  The last quilt was made for my stepson Scott and his wife Amanda.


It felt very satisfying to get these quilts finished.  My plan for this year is to finish at least one quilt a month.

I worked on a few projects before the end of the year.  The first is Autumn Frolic Month 3 blocks.


I even made a mini quilt for December but didn't post it.


 That's all I got to work on in December.  I got a bit more done this month and will post again at the end of the month.  Including a mini quilt for January.

Thanks for checking on me, it meant a lot.

Thanks for stopping by.

Hugs, Cathy

13 comments:

  1. So glad you are back, Cathy--lovely quilts you've finished...nice work hugs, Julierose

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  2. Cathy me alegra escuchar buenas noticias, Cuídate mucho.
    Tus edredones siempre son maravillosos, tu mini me encanta
    Saludos

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  3. So very glad to see your post and to hear you are doing well! Four quilts for Christmas, you were busy!

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  4. How wonderful that they got all the cancer. I hope the cystoscopy won't be invasive or painful.
    It's great you're back to quilting--just where you belong (if that's what you want, anyway).

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  5. Oh, that is good news that they got it all and you don't have to go through chemo or radiation!
    Look at all you got made for gifts!! I am so impressed. They all look great, but the quilts for your daughter and sister are the ones that call to me.

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  6. The end of your year did not sound like any fun! Glad the results were so good. You accomplished so much in quilting. Nice work!

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  7. So glad to hear the outcome of your surgery went well. A lot to deal with but thankfully it was caught early. What accomplishments you made in your quilts. Hope you continue with good health. Dotti in CT

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  8. It’s good to see you back! I love seeing all your finishes. I’m glad they found and got the cancer out. Hugs,

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  9. I have really missed you and so glad that you are back. A monthly post is probably good for you at this time. No pressures! Just enjoy quilting, or any other hobbies. Hugs

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  10. years ago my hubby had cancer surgery and they got it all and he is still kicking, not as high because of his lungs {COPD} but he will be 80 his next birthday, I was 80 in Nov. Putting you on my prayer list, hugs

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  11. Wow! Such good news to know you have recovered and are doing so well. You really accomplished a lot of quilty finishes in spite of having health issues. Love the fox and acorns.

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  12. Glad you are back and tackling so many wonderful quilts.

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  13. It sounds like bad news to good news! Welcome back!
    Love the quilts you worked on. I bet they appreciated the gifts so much!

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