Hubby taking over my quilting tools!
#51
My DH has his own tools at the upholstery shop, but most of those at home are MINE and they sometimes do go missing! With a perfectly organized tool box, HOW can my Craftsman 1/2" socket wrench just up and walk away?? He hasn't gotten into my quilting tools as yet, but when my sewing room is finally set up I'll bet he'll be checking them out. He already covets my iron!
#53
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Originally Posted by Glassquilt
DH has the genetic trait of using the first correct tool he sees to do the job. I painted my tools day-glow orange - all of them including quilting.
No wondering whose it is. :)
No wondering whose it is. :)
#56
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Originally Posted by sandyo
That is why I have my own tool box although DH still uses it. Always easier to find.
#57
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Originally Posted by MelodyWB
LOL..My DH lives in fear of that sewing room..he wouldn't have the nerve to try it..about 10 years ago..he made a mistake and used my rotary cutter for wrapping paper..need I say more !!!
#60
Originally Posted by annieshane
Yes, they have their tools...but can't find them as easily as we quilters. We seem to have a place for our tools so we don't have to look for them. I actually have favorite screw drivers, etc hidden so my husband can't find them and get them greasy. Once he takes a tool, either I find it somewhere with grease or oil on it, or never see it again. Just easier to keep them safely tucked away.
Originally Posted by ScrappyAZ
Yesterday, I was planning to work on a table runner but couldn't find my cutting table. What the heck? How does something that big go missing? No problem. I'll use the dining room table, but my cutting mat is missing, along with my 24" ruler and rotary cutter. Thought I was going crazy until I heard grumbling from the spare bedroom. There was my hubby, cutting table, cutting mat, ruler and rotary cutter. He was cutting window shade films for the spare bedroom and decided my quilting tools were exactly what he needed to get the job done. Not sure if it's good or bad to use my rotary cutter for cutting film. I may give him my cutter make him buy me a new one.
I should have taken a picture of him leaning over the cutting table, carefully using my quilting stuff. It would have made good blackmail material for his golfing buddies!
Any other hubbies who use your quilting tools? He's also used my scrapbooking tools. Don't men have their own tools???
I should have taken a picture of him leaning over the cutting table, carefully using my quilting stuff. It would have made good blackmail material for his golfing buddies!
Any other hubbies who use your quilting tools? He's also used my scrapbooking tools. Don't men have their own tools???
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