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Posted by Valory Kennedy
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on Tuesday, 21 February 2012
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Health Trials in Quilting

I have been dealing with whip lash which has been quite a trial with horrific headaches.  Every day I have headaches, it's just how bad they will be.  I even ended up in the emergency room one evening it was so bad.  I have been going to therapy for a month and I am finally getting some relief.

 Of course, this has affected being able to quilt.  I am sure you all have had some kind of trial that has interfered with your quilting and know just what I am talking about.  I felt I was mourning because I had such a fun customer quilt to do but couldn't  get up there to quilt.

 Of all the things I enjoy doing, longarm quilting is my favorite!  As I quilt I refer to all that I have been taught and am grateful for Linda Taylor who has been my mentor for so many years.  How blessed I am to work with her and have her as my sister in law!

I always set the quilt out where I can see it so it can "talk to me".  By the time I start I know just what I am going to do.  The one I am working on now has applique' and as I was stabilizing it talked up a storm.  It has florescent colors and I had a YLI variegated thread that was just perfect.  My customer is so awesome as she tells me to do whatever I feel like.  She always pays for freehand quilting which of course is my favorite.

I am so thankful for some good days now so I can quilt and I know I will continue to improve.  Keeping a positive attitude is so important!

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Valory bought her Gammill Optimum in 2004, then quit the mortgage business (management) after 25 years to quilt full time in October of 2005. Shortly after, Rick and Linda Taylor brought her on board as Linda's Assistant part time. She thought that would be perfect to work part time and quilt. Shortly after that, they hired her full time as the Marketing Director for their companies. When she asked Linda "What about my customers?" Linda replied "That's your problem". LOL!



Val does customer service for thequiltingschool.com, marketing, travels with Linda and quilts for customers. She has had the great blessing of training one on one with Linda for a long time. She attends most of Linda's classes. So if you have taken a class with Linda in the last 6 years, or needed assistance on thequiltingschool.com you already know her! She has made email friends all over the world and loves her job.



She is Linda's sister-in-law and Rick's sister. Many people think she is Linda's sister and have even mistaken her for Linda! Linda and Val call each "seesters." Val has also taken up piecing quilts along with her longarm quilting and just like all quilters, has an addiction for thread, fabric and patterns; okay, and shoes! She also machine embroiders, is an avid reader and very active in her church.



Valory has 3 children and 14 grandchildren. Her husband, Russ, teaches Medical classes for MA's at Stephens Henager College.
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Marty Louisin
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Marty Louisin Friday, 24 February 2012

Hi Val,
So very sorry to hear about the headaches! Oh how I empathize with you. I lived with cluster headaches for nearly 30 years and they're awful. I was put on a Valproate for my bi-polar disorder in 1995 and my headaches stopped. Yay!! Had to stop taking it 2 years ago but, luckily those headaches haven;t returned. I still get headaches, sometimes pretty uncomfortable but they don;t last more than a day or so. Sometimes I think people are just wired that way.
I can;t imagine never having a headache but I know there are people like that.
So glad you're doing better and able to spent time doing what you love best....quilting!
Marty

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