Crutch covers - any ideas
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Chrissy1
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Crutch covers - any ideas
Okay so last evening we went to camp. Had a wonderful birthday party for our grandson. Had the most torrential rain and electrical storm anyone could ever remember, and I fell and broke my ankle. There crutch hand grips and the under arm rester things are UGLY!!!. Anyone have an idea of a simple, not too complicated hand or armpit type cover. I am totally grounded for3 days and have to see the specialist, but after that I can learn how to use my left foot on the presser for the sewing machine. thanks and have a great afternoon
- Quilter7
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Re: Crutch covers - any ideas
Chrissy,
I am so sorry you broke your ankle. I broke my leg a few years ago and also found the crutches very hard to deal with. How about a sock? You might rig up a square pad then attach it with velcro. (Something smaller but the same shape as a pot holder with velcro straps). Would that work?? Please let me know if it does, my crutches are in the closet as insurance not to need them. LOL
I am so sorry you broke your ankle. I broke my leg a few years ago and also found the crutches very hard to deal with. How about a sock? You might rig up a square pad then attach it with velcro. (Something smaller but the same shape as a pot holder with velcro straps). Would that work?? Please let me know if it does, my crutches are in the closet as insurance not to need them. LOL
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gmaann
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Re: Crutch covers - any ideas
Chrissy, I am so sorry about your accident. I don't know about crutch covers, but I found that I could use my left foot on the sewing machine pedal after my hip surgery!! It was as easy as using the right foot. So good luck with that in 3 days!! I hope you have a fast and painless recovery!
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Littlebit
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Re: Crutch covers - any ideas
Sorry to hear about your ankle, hope you heal quickly ((hugs))
Here is a link to some fashionable crutch covers that look simple enough to make
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http://www.lemonaidcrutches.com/'>http: ... tches.com/
Here is a link to some fashionable crutch covers that look simple enough to make
http://www.lemonaidcrutches.com/'>http: ... tches.com/
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fabricgirl
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Re: Crutch covers - any ideas
Sorry about your ankel but were so Lucky to have Littlebit she always has a sight and boy are they great next time someone in my family needs crutches I will make a pair of them .
fabricgirl
ps thanks Littlebit
fabricgirl
ps thanks Littlebit
