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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.
6 comments:
I'm not a knitter so I bite the bullet and pay for my wool socks because I love, love, love them. My feet and hands are always cold and wool socks are the best! Your family are very lucky to have someone who loves them enough to knit socks for them. Christmas blessings, marlene
Merry Christmas!
Beautiful socks! My mom knitted me a beautiful cashmere purple scarf, for Christmas. I need to take a photo. My favorite gift, alongside the pillow.
So glad I was even slightly instrumental in he
getting you bitten by the sock big!
Happy Holidays to you! I hope they are going well. And lucky family to get such cool gifts of knitted socks from you. One of the nurses in our ER makes thick knitted slipper/socks and he gave me a pair--they are amazing.
Enjoy...
A few years ago my grandmother knitted some socks for me. She got the size a little wrong and they ended up too big. However, I decided to use them with my walking boots and for this purpose, they are champion!! I am not (yet) inspired sufficiently to have a go myself... I'll just appreciate the beautiful ones made by Dr Cris and you Ramona :)
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