Maybe we could borrow him to help judge if our dark/light values have enough contrast?
Originally Posted by joe'smom
(Post 7563256)
My DH doesn't seem to notice what's on my design wall unless I drag him over and ask him to look at it. Then he'll ask 'Who is this one for.' He doesn't have much of a reaction to the quilts, but then, he is color blind, so heaven knows what he's actually seeing.
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Alas, he has no interest at all in any aspect of quilting. He'll say yay or nay to a design or a color but not why and then his eyes start to glaze over. This from a Medieval Philosophy prof. You'd think if he can stay awake for that he could at least pretend when it comes to my hobby. : ) Oh well, at least he is supportive of my hobby if not interested in the particulars.
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My hubby is also very supportive of my sewing projects and when I am in my sewing studio he will sometimes poke his head in and ask me, "what are you building now"?
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Originally Posted by LilaKay
(Post 7563116)
My husband cleans our house because he knows I am really bad when I get started on a project. I do not come in the house for hours. Well, he had knee replacement on May 23 and I had to clean the house myself this weekend. No wonder he has been talking about hiring a housekeeper.
I'm glad my husband isn't interested in my sewing and quilting. It keeps him out of the sewing room and out of my hair. He's usually out in the garage working on our cars or making car parts. I'm good with that. |
Originally Posted by BETTY62
(Post 7563048)
Mine just wants me to find stuff he has misplaced and it is usually something that is in plain sight .
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