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CurlysQuilts Posted - Sep 10 2013 : 10:19:26 AM
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soapmommy60543 Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 08:57:59 AM
Know that feeling all too well. Sometimes, I notice it when I've been crocheting or knitting for a long time, too.

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princesspatches Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 03:44:33 AM
Yep, Sarah, I know those aches and pains very well.

I haven't been doing much hand quilting lately, (knitting more) but I had a quilt pieced and basted that needed to get done. And of course the urge to quilt was taking over. So I put it on the frame and spent every hour I could hand quilting.

Well, after the first few nights I started to feel the burn in my back and shoulder and couldn't figure out why I was so sore.

But it is like exercise.....the aches are always worth the effort.

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