All her fault
#41
Since she was so kind in passing you the "addiction" I sincerely hope she also taught you how to re-think grocery day (how can I make kraft dinner into tons of things so I have extra money for fabric) if I juggle this, I can buy yup more fabric - how about the "sewing machine addiction" did she warn you of that too? Cuz God forbid you only have WHAT....3 machines? nope need more......and sew on and sew on.....LOL Welcome from Nova Scotia....Wendy
#43
I thought that this board would be the Quilting Addiction Center. I thought it was to help me. I was right. I am now mor addicted than ever!!! LOL
Congratulations on your wonderful sister. At least she shares!
Congratulations on your wonderful sister. At least she shares!
#44
My sisters and I were raised with a sewing machine of our own by the time I was 9 years old. ( don't want to say how many years ago that was ). We had to make our own school clothes by the time we were young teenagers. So we all had the basics for garment making. I believe for Deb and I it was more the time to explore and just have fun with our sewing that got us both addicted. She started a bit later but is catching up very quickly. She is totally addicted now. She is in the throws of her addiction while I am sort of in Rehab you my say. No more purchases for this girl except the necessities to live. (quilt backing, batting, and sometimes thread).
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