There is no 12 step programme for this addiction and even if there was I would not be part of it! lol
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A temporary fix is to stay home and sew. Not shopping is the only way to save money.
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Where do you live? I'll go with you.--See, we're no help here. We are all suffering from the same illness.
If I could sew until I am 100, I wouldn't have to buy any more fabric but I just keep getting more. I hope there is no cure for this illness as it makes me happy. |
As a quilter I can tell you..........keep going,
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I can't help I didn't have much money yesterday and just walked around Joann's and felt the fabric, looked at books and magazines, etc. for about an hour and just bought the machine embroidery stuff I had the money to buy! But boy, if I had some spending money I would've been in there for ever trying to decide what to buy! hee hee
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Originally Posted by Charlee
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Ah! And just wait until the vintage machine addiction starts!! :D
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Sorry Candace, there is no cure for what ails you. Welcome to the club.If you are just starting things may quieten down in a few years but don't count on that 100%. Happy Quilting
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For some reason I thought I was the only one with this problem. I have some stash and now am going to certain kinds of fabrics to continually add to it. Altho, I have slowed down with price increases. Have fun.
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When anyone gives you the solution, please share with the rest of us. We all have the fabric wants. We want more.
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Originally Posted by Charlee
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Ah! And just wait until the vintage machine addiction starts!! :D
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