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huntannette 02-14-2013 07:40 AM

Yeps!!!!!!! ;)

Originally Posted by jbj137 (Post 5860734)
Just leave us alone & let us sew.
We know who we are.


huntannette 02-14-2013 07:41 AM

ha ha ha ....

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Originally Posted by TinkerQuilts (Post 5859007)
Too late you already did - wish I hadn't . . . ;0)


JudeWill 02-14-2013 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by JudyTheSewer (Post 5856912)
Ha Ha Ha! Look at my name - LOL! I never even thought of this before - now I bet I'll think of it every time I read my name.

LOL Now, I would never have read it that way til you pointed it out! Now, I probably always will!;) ... Shift+R improves the quality of this image. CTRL+F5 reloads the whole page.

Rose_P 02-14-2013 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by ube quilting (Post 5859544)
Language is a living art.
peace

Yes to this most succinct expressing of it. It's not a new concept. In 1968 I took a college course on the subject of "transformational - generative grammar" (What can I say - I needed the credits!). The gist of it was that if language didn't evolve we'd all be saying "ugh" and pointing. Almost nobody can even make sense of our own language as it was written/spoken a few hundred years ago. Shakespeare, for example, is obscure without lots of footnotes. Chaucer has to be translated. Ordinary people in their days had no trouble understanding them.

I like the word "sewist" because no matter how well I understand from context that "sewer" is not necessarily a waste conduit, it often distracts me with that silly thought. It got started at a time when "sewer" was more likely to be a spoken word than a written one. With widespread increase in written communications on this subject, such as this forum, it's not surprising that an alternative word that makes better sense when reading is starting to take hold. Maybe 20 years from now people will snort if you type "sewer" when you mean "sewist".

running1 02-14-2013 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by Teeler (Post 5856917)
So...(sew) LOL...where, pray tell, did the term "sewer mouth" come from? A quilter having a bad day?
bwaaahahahahahahah!!!

Now THIS made me laugh!!!

Letty 02-14-2013 09:21 AM

Hi, How about 'Fabric artist'

aeble 02-14-2013 10:14 AM

My husband tells people I'm crafty. Quite often they take it the wrong way.

margiepc 02-14-2013 10:28 AM

Who knows... In time we may even be known as "needleist" (sp) LOL

IBQLTN 02-14-2013 10:32 AM

Not all sewers are seamstresses, some are seamsters? (guys?) I just figured sewist was being used to be gender neutral.

But, let's pitch all those names aside and call ourselves wha we really are ... Fiber Artists! LOL

(What we really are addicts and enablers!)

JudyTheSewer 02-14-2013 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by aeble (Post 5861089)
My husband tells people I'm crafty. Quite often they take it the wrong way.

LOL. Very funny!


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