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Originally Posted by Shelley
I'm not the quilt police - I promise - but PLEASE either put on a label or write on the back with a permanent pen. I have some of my grandmother's quilts, an no idea for sure if they really are hers and when she made them. Your family will thank you, especially your grandchildren or great-grandchildren that take up quilting. You never know!
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Some sort of ID is a good thing - just get a pigma pen and sign it some where with name and date - and place is helpful, too - if you don't want to make a fancy label.
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Originally Posted by C.Cal Quilt Girl
I take the 5TH, I refuse to anwser on the grounds that I may incriminate myself !!! :) But I know someone who has done all of the above!!! :) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:
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Haha....good thing they can't crawl inside my quilts and look at my seams.
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Originally Posted by Eddie
Haha....good thing they can't crawl inside my quilts and look at my seams.
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Hum... if I were to be arrested by the QP, it would be because I have a ungodly amount of UFO's. But that is just becuase I have vision!
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I would be arrested for using my quilts to death, I mean loving them to death.
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I have been arrested!
I took a top to my LQS and received a lecture because I didn't have my stitch length short enough for paper piecing. |
If I hear a siren I just ignore it!! Quilt police, who are they and what do they know what I consider pretty/!!! LOL
Seriously, I ignore quilt police, but I DO listen to the advice of other quilters, I learn so much. |
Never by the quilt police, but the Reno PD nabbed me once. !!
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