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You're right dear, I only have $100 worth of fabric...hah!

You're right dear, I only have $100 worth of fabric...hah!

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Old 01-05-2011, 03:13 AM
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My Hubby said for every tote of fabric I get he was gonna get a guitar,no problem,he really does not know how much fabric I can fit into a tote and that the totes are now bigger :D :roll:
Oh well he really doesn't care as long as we don't go in debt for our hobbies.
But I have not thought about insureing those 8 totes +
Something to think about!!!! :D
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Old 01-05-2011, 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by mimom
oh, that was funny, I needed a good laugh. :)
Ditto
Hubby does not have any idea really what i have - but he does know that whenever i order from overseas it is costing me R1000 a shot. All my debits on the credit card goes to his phone, so i cannot hide, even if is buying milk, bread etc from the local spar to having facials, to whatever. I THINK HE HAS GIVEN UP ON ME as it does make me very happy. :P
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Old 01-05-2011, 05:21 AM
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lol! my niece just posted on FB the other day that she had 48 pairs of shoes in her new closet.....I'm sitting here wondering HOW do you wear that many pairs? I might have 10 pairs....might. I'm one to get a pair of shoes and wear them till they fall apart!. And while i don't have much of a stash I'm not sure I'd tell him and exact amount. Course with what he spends on cigarettes he couldn't say anything!
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Old 01-05-2011, 06:42 AM
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You can claim fabric on taxes? Sh** I've been missing out for the last 20+ yrs! LOL I too went thru my fabrics when they were just in the stackable milk crates. Some of it was $3.96 a yd from Wal Mart, some $8 from quilt shops. So I sorted them into piles & added it up & I (we) too were surprised in how much $$$$$ is involved in just fabric alone! Not to mention my machinesssssssss, my supplies, notions, threads.........It's a forgiving hobby tho! He forgives if I hobby! I am saving my receipts starting the first of the year just to see how much I do spend on quilting. Just for MY curosity. DH doesn't mind like a lot of others on here, as long as I don't let the bills go & go into debt he doesn't mind. It keeps me out of his hair, what's left to it! :lol:
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Old 01-05-2011, 07:15 AM
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Never thought of how much fabric, sewing machines and if a person has a long arm should be included on insurance. I have a high amount on contents insurance but don't know if a person has to prove price. If something did happen where there was a fire it would be hard to prove. Maybe the cost of expensive quilting items should be put in a safe place with other documents.
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Old 01-05-2011, 07:19 AM
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When I talked to my insurance guy, he said that if it is "personal hobby", even my expensive sewing machines were no problem under Homeowners...BUT...if I SELL anything..I need to insure it as "commercial use". You all might want to be careful about that part. For some reason, they have a hard time believing how many of us make LOTS of quilts, then give them away.
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Old 01-05-2011, 07:50 AM
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I'm with Mrspete, nice to be single in this regard. I have no one to answer to but me. Luv it!!
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Old 01-05-2011, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by wilmak
My hubby found my secret stash a couple of years ago. Believe it or not, all he said was that maybe we should rent a climate controlled storage place. I have been blessed with a very understanding husband. In fact, we have been married 47 yrs today. Do you think we can attribute that to the sewing machines, fabric , books, and gadgets? He has even bought me some of the gadgets and helped me pick out fabric. I think I will keep him around for a while.
Oh yes, he's a keeper. Congratulations. And may you both enjoy even more years ahead. :-D
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Old 01-05-2011, 09:18 AM
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that's good information. thanks! My DH helped me re-organize by buying additional 6 ft shelves to store my fabric in one place. I now have 9 shelves of "filled" fabric. He also commented on the cost sitting there. He's more aware of fabric costs so, after reading this, maybe we should increase our house insurance too.
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Old 01-05-2011, 09:21 AM
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I'm also blessed with an understanding hubby. I recently upgraded my serger and he simply said...."you needed it". It's a BabyLock Enlighten and absolutely love it !! Although it was $1700 with my trade-in, it's more than worth it.... We've been married 26 years and counting.

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My hubby found my secret stash a couple of years ago. Believe it or not, all he said was that maybe we should rent a climate controlled storage place. I have been blessed with a very understanding husband. In fact, we have been married 47 yrs today. Do you think we can attribute that to the sewing machines, fabric , books, and gadgets? He has even bought me some of the gadgets and helped me pick out fabric. I think I will keep him around for a while.
Oh yes, he's a keeper. Congratulations. And may you both enjoy even more years ahead. :-D
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