I've gone over the edge
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bloomington IN
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Yeah, I thought about being committed BUT you can't have sharp or pointy objects-no scissors, no pins or needles and no sewing machines. I worked inpatient and I realized real quick I would not do well in that environment. Plus they won't let you stay up all nite to finish a project. I grit my teeth and deal with what I have, the alternative is not what you want. :cry: :mrgreen: :XD:
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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I see quilt patterns, block, shapes and now I see Longarm designing graphics EVERYWHERE! I now look at fabric of all kinds on everything to see how I can longarm it!
You have not gone over the edge - you have just joined the rest of us! lol
You have not gone over the edge - you have just joined the rest of us! lol
#17
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville NC
Posts: 6,510
Originally Posted by QuiltingGrannie
I see quilt patterns, block, shapes and now I see Longarm designing graphics EVERYWHERE! I now look at fabric of all kinds on everything to see how I can longarm it!
You have not gone over the edge - you have just joined the rest of us! lol
You have not gone over the edge - you have just joined the rest of us! lol
#18
I lived in Fall River Mills for several years. It's about 10 miles from BURNEY FALLS. We in Fall River and the town of Burney had a wonderful Quilt guild. I have many friends from there.
We moved to Oregon in 2005. But, I have some wonderful memories of FR and Burney Falls.
Cynthia
We moved to Oregon in 2005. But, I have some wonderful memories of FR and Burney Falls.
Cynthia
#20
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Jeffersonville, In
Posts: 2,621
It reminds me of a friend of mine's story. She needed a certain shade of blue to finish a quilt pictute. Her husband had just put on his pjs . "That's it!!!" She ran and got her scissors, cut out a hunk and finished her quilt. At least you restrained yourself until he takes it off.
Originally Posted by Parrothead
So last night DH and I were eating dinner. He had on a T-shirt from Birney Falls, CA that had a Native American design with a turned square in the center. I am looking at the design trying to figure out how I can make a quilt block of it! I had reached for a ruler to measure if it was close to 12" when I realized he would probably have me committed. I will wait until it is in the laundry! I love Native American decor so it will get done.
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