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    My january bom

    I just posted mine to my profile. A bit different. I'm doing fusible applique and got every stem backwards! Oh well. We'll say it's artistic license. Anxious to do next month now.

    Cathy
    KY
    Gammill Premier Plus


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

    #2
    Cathy, that is just beautiful! I love it on the dark background. I am so sorry to read about your DIL's cancer. She is blessed to have you in her life!
    Sherry

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      #3
      Where's the pattern police when you need them. :roll: Ha! Your block is beautiful, and you can't tell it's not just like it's supposed to be. I just finished a fusable block and put the arms on the wrong side, but I really can't tell it's wrong unless I look at the pattern. Oh well! I'm working on another Sue Garman pattern. My fabric kit isn't here yet so I'm keeping busy on other things.
      Sharon J

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        #4
        Wow! I love your color choices. The star really POPS. If you didn't mention that you did it backwards, I wouldn't have even noticed.

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          #5
          Cathy, I LOVE your block. What a beautiful symbol for your daughter in law.....and special project for you during this time.

          Dana in Olive Branch, MS

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            #6
            The thought and symbolism behind this block make it even more beautiful than it already is. Great job!

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              #7
              Cathy, My heart goes out to you and your family. You can be sure you will all be in my prayers.
              Your block is beautiful. If quilts could tell their stories. Thank you for sharing yours.

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                #8
                Originally posted by LUVS2QUILT
                Cathy, My heart goes out to you and your family. You can be sure you will all be in my prayers.
                Your block is beautiful. If quilts could tell their stories. Thank you for sharing yours.
                Our quilts CAN tell their stories if we make labels! Why was the quilt made? When? Where? By whom? For whom? And that's just the beginning. Future generations will appreciate it!
                Margo


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                  #9
                  Cathy you are so right!! He is the one constant light that we can count on!! Damaris

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                    #10
                    Cathy, you are doing a wonderful job and the meaning behind it is awesome. What a wonderful way to deal with such a horrible disease. I pray your dil will be fine.
                    WandaM
                    Happy Quilting,

                    Shiner TX

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                      #11
                      THank you all so much for the encouragement! I think the quilt police are on vacation! Quilting has been my therapy through this nightmare. My dil was diagnosed at age 29 when 5 months pregnant. Had mastectomy and began chemo before delivery BJ 5 weeks early. Finished chemo 6 months later then was clear for a year then had a recurrance in November last year. She's on cycle 3 of chemo now and we're praying that she won't have to have radiation. BJ has been diagnosed with sensory integration disorder and mixed cerebral palsy. And he's the youngest - he has 3 older brothers - 5,6,10 - each with their own health challenges. I'm proud of my dil and admire her strength, but this recurrance set me back a bit so that's why I'm making this quilt for how my emotions have been this time. The first block is actually my angry at God block but I didn't stay angry for long. I'm anxious to start adding my first hint of color in the February block and by the end of the year, it'll be all color! What fun!
                      Cathy
                      KY
                      Gammill Premier Plus
                      Happy Quilting,

                      Shiner TX

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                        #12
                        I am sorry to hear about the cancer struggles and the baby's problems. Your BOM is unique and inspiring. Our prayers are with you and your family.

                        Lorna

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                          #13
                          I sent you a private e mail but want to add here how brave you are and how brave your family is -- the Lord works in mysterious ways and we know not the reason or the result. Your working through your anger and grief has helped me today and I know will help others. So know that a circle of friends and companions on life's journey are here to boost you up when you need it and cry with you when that is all you can do.

                          May the Almighty being bless and sustain you and your family in these difficult days and knowthat there is a whole army of warriors who are their to help, support and love you. Ann

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                            #14
                            Amen to thoughts already mentioned. I love the block and the spirit behind it and the plans you have to animate the quilt. Prayers.

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                              #15
                              Oh, Cathy, My heart goes out to you in this time. I know how hard it is when you feel so helpless. But you are doing good, working it out through quilting. The block is beautiful and you will all come through this. God takes a lot of hits with a cancer diagnosis but he always seems to be there when we need someone to catch us. Have faith and have fun with the BOM. I'll be watching!
                              Martha :wink:

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