Old 01-05-2012, 12:57 PM
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Sallyjane
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Originally Posted by char634w View Post
I don't have a budget, I have a full time job and I buy what I want. Occasionally I feel a little guilty about my fabric stash, or my machines and tools but I have learned to live with the guilt (haha) and enjoy it. Life is so short and quilting makes me so happy and my husband appreciates beautiful quilts and good quality tools so he never says anything. He has always said that it is better to buy the best quality that you can afford so that is what I do. I do shop the sales for the better stuff and that always makes me feel good too. Sometimes I rationalize my purchases and say that I am buying for retirement because I won't have as much money then but I wonder if I am trying to fool myself - doesn't matter because I love everything about it. I could be spending $ on worse vises so I honestly don't feel that guilty. Quilts are beautiful and functional so I think it is all $ well spent regardless of how much.
Ditto, I could not have said it better. I never feel guilty about buying a new quilting tool - my husband loves tools and encourages me to buy the best. I have built up quite a stash too, and love having fabric on hand so I am not rushing to the LQS every time I need fabric. I do keep track of all of my personal expenses in quickbooks, so I could look and see what I've spent, but I don't really want to
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