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Old 10-27-2014, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ShelleyCS
A friend of mine does most of that, but when harvest time comes, he hires it out. Someone else comes in with a monster sized machine and does the finishing work. (Ever see those monsters out in a wheat field side by side? It is just crazy!) He still considers himself a farmer.

Most who piece don't really sit around in a pile of fabric waiting for a pieced top to appear! Lol!

I do both. Sometimes I piece a top and send it out for quilting, and sometimes I quilt it myself. It depends on the size and what I think is needed for the project. I think of both as quilting.
I'd say if he does any of that, he's a farmer. My husband has hired someone to cut beans or wheat once in a while. Mainly if we're running late or bad weather is looming and we have to get it out quickly. That only happens once in a great while though. I could count on one hand the total number of times we've hired out combining in the past 20+ years.

On our tax forms we are both called farmers. I don't do any farming at all (well I gather the eggs and help dh move equipment) but I guess it counts for Uncle Sam.

On a side note-I guess the current thing is to not call someone who sews a sewer because it's spelled like the place where waste goes. lol. We are all sewists (which to me sounds really weird) or seamstresses, which sounds kind of stuffy.
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