does your husband
#201
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Originally Posted by everybody's mother
Mine is also a peach.58 1/2 years for us. His hobby--Gunsmoke, Bananza, Andy Griffith, all day every day. It is Great. We worked side by side for 40 yrs running a contract sewing business. Raised 7 kids in the shop with us, 6 girls and one boy, all can sew, some quilt, some tailor, they all have thread in their viens. It has been a great happy life. Can not be happy without fabric around. :) :) :)
#202
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Forest Grove,OR
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I can't buy any fabric, but what I make from donated fabric, my hubby will study it, and when he really likes something, he is almost excited that I made it. I just mended my granddaughters teddy bear, and hubby told her grandma can fix anything. this is just not true, as I still have never even done a zipper. He loves looking at the fabric that comes to the house, he can not believe there are so many kind people. I am disabled, and have pain all the time, but hubby encaragis me to quilt even on really bad days. he is my rock besides the lord. God bless.
#203
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 187
Originally Posted by penny doty
I can't buy any fabric, but what I make from donated fabric, my hubby will study it, and when he really likes something, he is almost excited that I made it. I just mended my granddaughters teddy bear, and hubby told her grandma can fix anything. this is just not true, as I still have never even done a zipper. He loves looking at the fabric that comes to the house, he can not believe there are so many kind people. I am disabled, and have pain all the time, but hubby encaragis me to quilt even on really bad days. he is my rock besides the lord. God bless.
#204
We have separate finances so he has NO idea what I spend on fabric and knows better than to ask. He likes the end results, tho. When my sewing machine "died" after 29 years, he bought its replacement, a Bernina 430. Being the handy guy that he is, I talked him into building a machine quilt frame a year and a half ago (which turned out beautifully). The Bernina lasted on it for about a month and then he bought the Janome 1600 to go on the frame. Now several vintage FW's and treadles have been added to the collection (out of my budget) and when he dares to say anything about the number of machines, I just point to the 3 table saws and several loaded rolling tool chests in the garage and he just smiles. We celebrated 27 years last week.
#205
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 187
Originally Posted by hulahoop1
We have separate finances so he has NO idea what I spend on fabric and knows better than to ask. He likes the end results, tho. When my sewing machine "died" after 29 years, he bought its replacement, a Bernina 430. Being the handy guy that he is, I talked him into building a machine quilt frame a year and a half ago (which turned out beautifully). The Bernina lasted on it for about a month and then he bought the Janome 1600 to go on the frame. Now several vintage FW's and treadles have been added to the collection (out of my budget) and when he dares to say anything about the number of machines, I just point to the 3 table saws and several loaded rolling tool chests in the garage and he just smiles. We celebrated 27 years last week.
#206
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Springfield,South Carolina
Posts: 500
Originally Posted by ChubbyBunny
Originally Posted by Gramof6
My DH is a problem! :roll: When he is with me at a Quilt Show or just a Quilt Shop, he is always picking out fabrics that go together & insists that I buy enough to surely be able to make some kind of quilt. Needless to say, he is fantastic at picking out fabric. But....my sewing/quilting room is running over with fabric. It bothers me. As for him, he says that it will be there when or if I am ready for it. He chose the A-1 Longarm. He uses it. He bought me a Janome 350 Embroidery Machine. He bought 3 Featherweights. I do not like clutter or to be overcrowded and I do not want to have to buy a larger home to accommodate all of my stuff. :roll: So I had to put my foot down & ask him to please stop buying me quilting/sewing stuff. :D He just dearly loves to go to the Houston Quilt Show & is a lot of fun to run around with. We've been married for 32 yrs and hope we have that many more ahead of us. :wink: And I need to get out of my funk mood and start sewing my tail off. :D
#207
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 187
Originally Posted by Marye
Originally Posted by ChubbyBunny
Originally Posted by Gramof6
My DH is a problem! :roll: When he is with me at a Quilt Show or just a Quilt Shop, he is always picking out fabrics that go together & insists that I buy enough to surely be able to make some kind of quilt. Needless to say, he is fantastic at picking out fabric. But....my sewing/quilting room is running over with fabric. It bothers me. As for him, he says that it will be there when or if I am ready for it. He chose the A-1 Longarm. He uses it. He bought me a Janome 350 Embroidery Machine. He bought 3 Featherweights. I do not like clutter or to be overcrowded and I do not want to have to buy a larger home to accommodate all of my stuff. :roll: So I had to put my foot down & ask him to please stop buying me quilting/sewing stuff. :D He just dearly loves to go to the Houston Quilt Show & is a lot of fun to run around with. We've been married for 32 yrs and hope we have that many more ahead of us. :wink: And I need to get out of my funk mood and start sewing my tail off. :D
#208
Originally Posted by Nancy11442
Originally Posted by hulahoop1
We have separate finances so he has NO idea what I spend on fabric and knows better than to ask. He likes the end results, tho. When my sewing machine "died" after 29 years, he bought its replacement, a Bernina 430. Being the handy guy that he is, I talked him into building a machine quilt frame a year and a half ago (which turned out beautifully). The Bernina lasted on it for about a month and then he bought the Janome 1600 to go on the frame. Now several vintage FW's and treadles have been added to the collection (out of my budget) and when he dares to say anything about the number of machines, I just point to the 3 table saws and several loaded rolling tool chests in the garage and he just smiles. We celebrated 27 years last week.
Here's a photo of the quilt frame he built.
#210
DH has been very supportive of my quilting. About 4 yrs ago, our tax refund was fairly large and he knew I'd been looking at long arms, so he said if I wanted one, I could have the refund money. He didn't have to tell me that twice! It wasn't enough for anything expensive, but I got a Voyager with a Hinterberg Stretch frame. Went ahead and got the stitch regulator, too. He never questions me about how much I spend on fabric, and gets me JoAnn gift cards at every opportunity! He always complements my quilts. We'll be married 45 yrs in January and I think I'll keep him!
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