A Husband's Point of View
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My DH is my big supporter in my world and life of quilting. He stands behind me, helps me out a lot with ideas, maintenance on the longarm, lighting in the quilt studio, house hold chores when I have a deadline, ideas of expansion, contacts, and so much more.
Well, I started a blog and now he has his own page on it. "A Husband's Point of View" is where he will be posting his thoughts, ideas or whatever he wants to write. He wanted a place where husband's could go to read about the quilting world from a man's point of view who was not a quilter.
Gotta love him! I think, and always have thought --- He's a keeper.
Thanks
Phyllis
Well, I started a blog and now he has his own page on it. "A Husband's Point of View" is where he will be posting his thoughts, ideas or whatever he wants to write. He wanted a place where husband's could go to read about the quilting world from a man's point of view who was not a quilter.
Gotta love him! I think, and always have thought --- He's a keeper.
Thanks
Phyllis
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What a "Loving Husband"
He sounds alot like mine..... I just bought bookshelves to stack on top of each other for my sewing rm. After he put them together, he was surprised how good they looked and went out and bought be another one!!!!!
I think we should keep them.........
He sounds alot like mine..... I just bought bookshelves to stack on top of each other for my sewing rm. After he put them together, he was surprised how good they looked and went out and bought be another one!!!!!
I think we should keep them.........
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Great post! The black on red is a bit hard to read though, maybe he could change the color?
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Originally Posted by spartan quilter
Originally Posted by Anael
Great post! The black on red is a bit hard to read though, maybe he could change the color?
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Originally Posted by Anael
Great post! The black on red is a bit hard to read though, maybe he could change the color?
Try a lighter background or a white font.
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Originally Posted by Anael
Great post! The black on red is a bit hard to read though, maybe he could change the color?
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Originally Posted by tmw
Originally Posted by Anael
Great post! The black on red is a bit hard to read though, maybe he could change the color?
Let me know if that helps.
Phyllis
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