Am I a meanie?
#42
She was so far out of line I can't express how far! How much you paid for your machine is none of her business! You are getting pleasure fromit for your self....and you don't owe her a quilt! Tell her no and don't feel bad about it!
#43
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Iowa
Posts: 816
One lady said "you paid thousands of dollars for that machine
and you can't make me a baby quilt for my great grandaughter?"
and you can't make me a baby quilt for my great grandaughter?"
You have nothing to feel guilty about. I don't like obligation sewing. My neighbor asked if I could 'just sew one straight line' for her- turns out she wanted a table runner, a bit more than one straight line (oh, could you do pointed ends). I did it, it wasn't perfect but looked okay (the place I decided to turn it wasn't the best, lesson learned), took me about an hour, her husband came by to pick it up, while he did say Thank You, I haven't heard a word from her! Pretty annoyed about that- how hard is it to facebook and say thanks?
#46
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Live Oak, Texas
Posts: 6,133
I wonder if she felt guilty for imposing on you? I think not, so I sure would not feel guilty for saying no to her. I would tell her it would be nice for her to learn to do it herself and it would mean a lot more as a gift for a family member if she made it herself. if she owned her own machine and had a hobby she would not have time to inflect herself on others.
#47
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 338
This says it exactly. There is an attitude among so many people out there and it isn't just about sewing. So many think that those who appear to have more owe those that do not and it's BS. The entitlement mentality even goes as far as expecting free quilts I guess. I think for someone to say something about the cost of your machine that you paid for relates to you owing them something is just selfish, mean and hurtful and they are a person I would avoid if I could. I haven't been quilting very long, but sewing I have and occasionally when someone has asked me to do something I don't want to do I just explain that it's a hobby that I don't wish to turn into a job and it is why I don't take in peoples mending and alterations even if they want to pay me.
#48
I would offer to teach her to make her own. Then she would understand the cost time and effort it takes. Why are people so dang rude as to think that your time and talent is for sale? I also don't have the time for this. Most people don't realize just what it takes to make even a small quilt.
This person was very rude. I can't believe that she had such nerve. I wouldn't let her have my worst quilt I ever made. I am sorry if this sounds mean. But, I think she is mean not you.
Oh please don't fret over her rudness any more. Misery loves company, but you don't have to fall into that trap.
This person was very rude. I can't believe that she had such nerve. I wouldn't let her have my worst quilt I ever made. I am sorry if this sounds mean. But, I think she is mean not you.
Oh please don't fret over her rudness any more. Misery loves company, but you don't have to fall into that trap.
Last edited by RedGarnet222; 02-13-2013 at 10:12 AM.
#50
I am asked constantly by family .. They say "u r retired and have the time" ... "U make it look so easy" ... Etc. my response ... I will be more than happy to teach u... And this will quiet them ... Usually don't ask anymore .... Or I will try ur expertise for mine ... Then they realize how much "work" it is ....
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