THE NERVE!!! (Kind of long)
#82
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Originally Posted by svenskaflicka1
i would be certain that there was a label with proper attribution on it: "hand made by---- and -----: 1,000,000 (actual total hours of work) hours of hand work done with love and care for (insert group's name here)", and put the dates it was worked on.
whoever ultimately acquires this should know, even if the powers that be are too ignorant to give credence to the work in it!
whoever ultimately acquires this should know, even if the powers that be are too ignorant to give credence to the work in it!
#83
This reminds me of a similar situation at my church. Two C'mas's ago, our church secretary, bless her heart, thought it would be a really nice thing to do if the quilters would make a lap quilt for each of our two elderly bedridden members. "We" got the request about December 6th, or so!!! We did think about it and discussed if we could pull it off. The end decision? No, we could not!!! As it turned out, the one lady passed away days before C'mas. Several of our members went to her bedside for an end of life service. She was so pleased that we did that, as were we.
Patti
Patti
#86
Knowing me, I may have tried to fulfill the request.
I guess I'm too eager to please. But I would not have taken it apart. I might have tried to applique the redesigned center block over the top of the other one. But I would have told him how tacky it would look, and if the university initials were that important, they may have agreed.
But I too would have been incredulous.
This is just Reason #154 in my list of why I don't sew for other people.
I guess I'm too eager to please. But I would not have taken it apart. I might have tried to applique the redesigned center block over the top of the other one. But I would have told him how tacky it would look, and if the university initials were that important, they may have agreed.
But I too would have been incredulous.
This is just Reason #154 in my list of why I don't sew for other people.
#88
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I have started doing that-saying no when I don't really want to do it. Instead of feeling the guilt to get it done. You're right, sometimes it's just better not to get involved in these types of situations. It almost never goes as planned.
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