My sister that I shared my Life with also shared my love of quilting now at 81 I have to live without her but her influence in life will always be there with the good memories.
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So true. I have a cute little sign given to me many years ago but it still holds today. Here it is:
WARNING! QUILT POX Very Contagious to Adults SYMPTOMS - Continual complaint as to need for snuggling under a handmade quilt. Patient has blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and kids. Has no taste for bedspreads or electric blankets. Hangs out at Quilting Bees. Mumbles to self "log cabin", "Double Wedding Ring", "Ohio Rose". NO KNOWN CURE TREATMENT - Medication is useless. Diesease is Not Fatal, Victum should attend as many Quilt Shows and Quilt SHops as possible. |
LOL.....welcome to the club :)
Christine |
I wish I had a sister to sew and quilt with.
On the other hand I have read ALL the posts and fail to see your sister comment or defend herself. She must be sitting in her sewing room with a smug little cat that ate the canary look on her face as she reads all these posts. Way to go sis. |
Your post was funny! You are so lucky to have a sister, I always wanted one :)
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Oh and when you don't have a project going to stay up all night on, you're up all night planning the next one! Glad to have you, addictions and all :)
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I would laugh, but I did the same thing to my sisiter, completely out of the goodness of my heart. THat's my story anyway & I'm stickin' to it!
Happy quilting, Susan |
Too Funny!!! We all have the same problem here. Thanks for the laugh!
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I've heard that the bug is genetic.
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