Meet Dr. Sudha Kumar

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Burn Your Fat

The first challenge was picking the fabric. I didn’t want to make just any quilt—I wanted this one to be personal. I started with fabrics that held sentimental value. Some came fro....

The Journey of Making My First Quilt: A Labor of Love and Patience

A few months ago, I decided to tackle a project that had always seemed both daunting and fascinating to me: making a quilt. As a child, I would watch my grandmother carefully stitch together pieces of fabric, creating in.....

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Path to Freedom

Finally, I quilted the layers together. I chose to hand-quilt, which took time and patience, but it was worth every moment. I realized that quilting isn’t just about the final product; it’s about the journey, the care put into each stitch.

When I finished, I felt a deep sense of accomplishment. The quilt, though imperfect, was a piece of me. Making my first quilt taught me patience, creativity, and the importance of connecting with our past. Every time I see that quilt, I remember the love and memories it holds.