Have any other male quilters on this board had this problem???
#251
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: western NC
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YIKES I just looked back at my post to Brian in April and I as much as said that gay or straight would be an excuse for mistreating a man in a quilt shop. That's quite the opposite of my meaning. Goes to show ya that proof reading is essential especially when writing for the use and or enjoyment of strangers.
Jane
Jane
#252
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Jane,
I must admite looking back it my last post to you it seams to be a bite snippy, it was not my intent to be rude. That is what we were having the discussion Love one another do we all wont to join hands and sing a round of kumbaya.LOL Much success to you and all the quilters on here. It gives great pleasure to meet the wonderful people who are so gracious to share in this quilting meca of ours.
Best to you all,Brian
I must admite looking back it my last post to you it seams to be a bite snippy, it was not my intent to be rude. That is what we were having the discussion Love one another do we all wont to join hands and sing a round of kumbaya.LOL Much success to you and all the quilters on here. It gives great pleasure to meet the wonderful people who are so gracious to share in this quilting meca of ours.
Best to you all,Brian
#253
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Area 52
Posts: 185
Originally Posted by sharon b
Chris there is a world of help here - use the tutes and ask many questions :lol:
My friend doesn't quilt but wants to learn and he goes with me to the fabric stores and LQS and they all treat him great , sorry you are running into this problem .
My friend doesn't quilt but wants to learn and he goes with me to the fabric stores and LQS and they all treat him great , sorry you are running into this problem .
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