



I am a plastic surgeon in Little Rock, AR. I used to "suture for a living", I continue "to live to sew". These days most of my sewing is piecing quilts. I love the patterns and interplay of the fabric color. I would like to explore writing about medical/surgical topics as well as sewing/quilting topics. I will do my best to make sure both are represented accurately as I share with both colleagues and the general public.
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Aren't those beautiful? My girlfriend and I almost signed up for a quilting class, sadly we didn't and now she's gone. What a beautiful thing to be able to make, just gorgeous!
It's not too late for you to take a class either by yourself or grab another friend.
That's true. I don't own a sewing machine..it might make a tad of difference in how productive I would be. It would be a great thing to learn to do though. I just might.
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