Would you get a quilt tattoo?
#41
Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
would love to but very phobic of needles I tend to panic. People laugh because I give shots to animals all day. I just tell them I'm not getting the shot so its okay. I compare myself to an aggressive crybaby chihuahua when it comes to needles. I act like a baby and also may bite hah hah
#44
You know, the more I look at the tattoo on the first page, the more I like it. I just might print the picture out and take it to a tattoo parlor to see what they would charge me to get it done. I have a feeling $200 or more might be the price...
#47
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Originally Posted by Sweeterthanwine
Never!! I've seen people with tatoos who are over the age of 65 and the tatoos look awful. Wrinkled and sagging. Not for me.
at 50 I have tats that look brand new...and my sister who is 48 and laid out all her life has NO tats and her skin looks like gator bags....
#49
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
My son is trying to talk me into getting a quilting tattoo. But they sound so painful and I'm such a weenie. I think I'm going to though, a really really small one!
Love that machine but it looks too painful LOL
Love that machine but it looks too painful LOL
As long as it is small and tasteful i don't see a reason not to.
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I belong to another online quilting group and we have a logo that looks like a vintage sailors tattoo...some are actually going to get it, but it is NOT my style, so not sure I would get a quilty one or not..I know many famous quilter's have them!
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