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Old 09-04-2010, 04:17 AM
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It is hard to give up exercise when you have a large dog and a yard that is not fenced in. Walking 4 miles a day in the fresh mountain air rejuvenates me and gives me time to think of new quilting projects. Love quilting and walking evenly so I guess you could say I have the best of both worlds!
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Old 09-04-2010, 04:25 AM
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I have given up counted cross-stitch that I have loved to do for years. Sewing quilt pieces is as theraputic as putting a puzzle together and much more productive! My daughters have been very generous in keeping my shelf of quilt projects filled which helps with the expense. This message board has provided answers to all the questions that have popped up from no where so the world is good for me right now!
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Old 09-04-2010, 04:36 AM
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STRESS!!!!!!! I'm a pre-school teacher and quilting is my way to unwind. Right now I'm making a banner for the school, that had our school mascot and logo on it. "Children's Corner Caterpillars"

Lady Tapioca, try audio books, you can get them at the library, they come on cd, or cassette.
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Old 09-04-2010, 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by ksea
I gave up SMOKING for quilting. I had been a smoker for 20 some years, never in the house or car because I didn't like the way it smelled, but a smoker non the less. I was up to about 1 1/2 packs a day. To make a long story short my DD had a baby, had complications and had to be rushed back to the hospital. I had a 2 year old and a 3 day old and a diaper bag and had to rush from one side of a large hospital to the other and almost didn't make it to see my daughter before they took her into surgery becasue I was out of breath from years of smoking. Went home crying about it that night and DH said well quit smoking then, well all you smokers know that is easier said then done. When I was struggling to quit my DH said If you quit you can have all the money we spend in a year for your quilting. He figured that it totaled about $6100. WOW so after six smoke free months (I quit for good on Nov 3) I bought a Accuquilt Go, and the EQ6, and fabric galore and now I am in the process of trying to decide between the Juki 98Q with the Grace Pro or the Bernina babylock with a Grace Pinnicale and as soon as I can decide I will get it.
I feel better even though I have gained some weight and am working on getting more exercise. I found the QB and am having so much fun that I don't even have time to miss smoking.
So sometimes the things we give up for quilting are good things to give up!!! :lol:
I too had giving up smoking over a year ago but started up again recently and everyday I am mad at myself for going back. It is very hard to stop "cold turkey" but that was the third time I had stopped. I never seemed to lose the desire. I truly want to quit and am going on a bus with a totally non smoking group. My hope is that my will power will hold out this next week and I can say again that I have given it up once again.

I admire your stamina. Keep up the good work.

I don't have a support group, i.e. spouse, etc, live alone so no one to fuss at me.

PS: what is DD and DH?

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Old 09-04-2010, 04:45 AM
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Let's see, I've given up smoking and I was a 38 year smoker. Now I have lots of money for fabric. I have gained having something in common with my sister(it's her fault I started quilting!!) I'm not bored anymore tons of stuff to do. I've gained creativity plus a few pounds, but that is from not smoking. My kids and grandkids just love the things that I quilt for them so that is a plus too. I guess it is all in what you like and don't like. In the end they will all have hand made quilts from grandma.
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Old 09-04-2010, 04:46 AM
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Hi Jan,
It was so good to see you on the web site. Glad you are doing well. The Appomattox Quilt Guild is still going strong. Need to get with you and talk about you doing a class with us.
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Old 09-04-2010, 04:52 AM
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I haven't given up anything.

However, I have added lots of new friends, the joy of learning something new.
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:08 AM
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I have given up alot of stress!
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:15 AM
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The only thing I really gave up was all the hours that I used to have the tv on or reading. I did those 2 much so now I only watch tv in the evening with hubby or read at bedtime. I really was going thru about a book a day which is really 2 much. And of course now I actually have my kids come over to me when I am at the computer looking at this forum that actually come to see what I am doing and to talk with me.
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by AnnaK
Actually I have given up quilting time to be on this board. I am on here at least a couple of hours during the day, time that I used to be quilting. What's up with that. It is just so engrossing to see what you creative people come up with every day.
I AGREE..WHERE DOES THE TIME GO?
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