WIP -- Another Scrappy Quilt
I'm working on another scrappy quilt which will be similar in size to the one I recently finished.  Here are some photos showing some finished areas and some other others being planned. This first photo shows an area in planning featuring horses, eggs, leaves, Lorax, and dogs.   This area features a car, stars, a parrot head, an owl, dog paw prints, pink ribbon.   As with the last scrappy quilt, this one will have a working pocket.  This area also features hearts, a razorback, thread spools, and more.   This are has motorcycles, elephants, a pirate map, faces, and a flying ant....
Source: Suture for a Living - June 20, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: quilt scrappy Source Type: blogs

Another Scrappy Quilt
I finished another scrappy crazy quilt.  This one measures 46 in X 58 in.  It's machine pieced and quilted.  I have another one quilt of the same sort to make, then the two quilts will be going to a friend’s young boys.   This next several photos show some points of interest.  In this area of the quilt you find houses, dogs, horses, letters, and many primary colors.   In this area – sheep, skiers, owls, dogs, flags, stars.   In this area – race car, pink poodle, tractor, more owls, rooster, sunflower, stars, and more.   There is a working pocket. (Source: Suture for a Living)
Source: Suture for a Living - June 13, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: friends quilt scrappy Source Type: blogs

Trend: Breast Lift Surgery Becoming More Popular
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Breast Lift Surgery Becoming More Popular — Cosmetic Trends
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has released this video describing the surge in popularity of breast lifts. Here is the video: Breast Lift Surgery up 70% Since 2000 Breast lift surgery (or mastopexy) is often done in conjunction with breast implants, but certainly not always. Each women's needs and desires are different. When you come in for an initial consultation, we will discuss your goals and review the options, which often gets into the distinct benefits between silicone and saline implants.There are many great options available for women today. If you are unhappy with your breasts and think you may w...
Source: What's New In Plastic Surgery? - June 11, 2014 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: boston breast augmentation breast implants breast lift duxbury massachusetts Source Type: blogs

Put Your Face Lift on Hold with Lasers
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Source: What's New In Plastic Surgery? - May 27, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: cosmetic laser treatment fractional skin resurfacing Source Type: blogs

Put Your Face Lift on Hold with Laser Treatments
Here is a nice informational video I did recently with the Plastic Surgery Channel on Fractional Skin Resurfacing. Using the Palomar 1540 cosmetic laser, we are treating a lot of patient complaints of wrinkles around the eyes (peri-orbital) and mouth (peri-oral). For deeper, more severe lip lines, we use the ablative 2940 fractional laser. And I sometimes use Botox and Juvederm to enhance results by relaxing and filling the more stubborn wrinkles. Laser technology allows us to treat with non-invasive techniques that have minimal downtime, and noticeable results. Please click to learn more on our fractional page.Considering...
Source: What's New In Plastic Surgery? - May 27, 2014 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: cosmetic laser treatment fractional skin resurfacing Source Type: blogs

The Blues Quilt
This quilt is made from the second quilt top Kate sent to me.  I added a border to make it a bit larger.  I'm not sure what the name of this quilt block it.  The quilt is machine pieced and machine quilted.  The finished size is 39 in X 41 in.    Here is a better view of some of the fabrics   I found this lovely fabric (keeping with the blue theme) in my stash and used it for the backing. Both quilts have been sent to the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study. (Source: Suture for a Living)
Source: Suture for a Living - May 16, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: Charity quilt Source Type: blogs

Make Mom Happy!
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Scrappy Strippy Quilt
A few months ago I received two quilt tops from Kate.  I recently finished quilting this one.  It is a scrappy strippy quilt.  The quilt top was machine quilted.  I did the machine quilting.  It measures 47 in X 54 in.  When I finish quilting the other top I plan to donate the two quilts to the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study.   Some lovely fabrics were used.   Here you can see more of the fabrics used.   I found some lovely gold snowflake fabric in my stash to use for the backing. (Source: Suture for a Living)
Source: Suture for a Living - May 2, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: Alzheimer's Charity quilt scrappy Source Type: blogs

Fallberry Fingerless Mitts
I think I will keep this pair of fingerless mitts.  I really like how they turned out and the soft ecru color.  The pattern is Fallberry Mitts by Anne Hanson.  The yarn  Unger Roly-Sport.   This photo shows the texture even better (Source: Suture for a Living)
Source: Suture for a Living - April 11, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: fingerless mittens knitting Source Type: blogs

What Is an ExpertInjector?
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Yellow Liten Kofta
I knit this baby sweater for my niece who is pregnant with her second child.  I have not heard if they know the baby's sex so I opted for yellow to be safe.  The pattern is Liten kofta by Gralina Frie.  The yarn is  Schachenmayr nomotta Bravo Baby.   This photo not only shows the buttons better, but the truer shade of the yellow. (Source: Suture for a Living)
Source: Suture for a Living - April 4, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: baby family knitting sweater Source Type: blogs

Child's "I Spy" Crazy Quilt
I made this quilt for a friend's little girl (whom I hear loves it).  It is one made using scraps of fabric from many past projects.  It is machine pieced and quilted.  It measures approx 38 in X 48 in.    The “horse feed” actually came from a cotton feed sack.  You can see Winnie the Pooh here also.   In this section you can find a pink poodle, other dogs, a snow man, poinsettia, sunflower, and robot.   In this one there’s a monkey, owls, zebras, fish, and more. The back is pieced using two fabrics.    The middle section is full ...
Source: Suture for a Living - March 28, 2014 Category: Plastic Surgeons Tags: child friends quilt scrappy Source Type: blogs

What's a Liquid Facelift?
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What's a Liquid Facelift?
Here ' s my most recent video for the Plastic Surgery Channel where I describe the " < a href= " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_cFb2J9AW0 " target= " _blank " > Liquid Facelift. < /a > " What exactly is a liquid facelift? Well, it ' s not a facelift, but a non-surgical reshaping and smoothing of the face using injectable facial, or dermal, fillers. Injectable fillers have come a long way and products such as Juv éderm® Ultra Plus, Juvéderm® Voluma®, Radiesse®, Restylane®, Perlane® and Sculptra® Aesthetic can be used alone or in combination to achieve real results without surgery. They are sometimes also used ...
Source: What's New In Plastic Surgery? - March 27, 2014 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Source Type: blogs