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ceannastahr 04-30-2007 07:32 AM

My husband doesn't say too much about my quilting. We reach a state of impass. His big question is How come I can't get you to iron a shirt but you can spend hours and hours ironing your material? I looked him straight in the eye and said its needs me more then you do.

triciasquilts 04-30-2007 07:49 AM

My husband doesn't say too much anymore now that I'm making money quilting!!! But he doesn't understand why I can't mend his shirts or pants for him since I'm always sitting at my sewing machine!! He just doesn't understand how different it is.

SandraJennings 04-30-2007 07:50 AM

I thought the improvements in fabric was to enable one to not have to spend hours ironing items of clothing....isn't that what Permanent Press means? LOL

Catherine 04-30-2007 09:22 AM

My husband doesn't say much about my hobby esp. when I remind him of the cost of his Flying fees, golf fees and the cost of his keyboards! He has three expensive hobbies!!!!! He is a private pilot, golfer and his first love and Profession for years , a keyboardist and vocalist, songwriter...blues and jazz...I saved him from the pits of hell ( so to speak) on this one :lol:
We had a wild life there for awhile....but, boy was it fun!!!! :lol: Now he writes and records occasionally. Anyways,
we are now humble, live small, but extremely happy and content! So when he gets out of hand on my fabric spending, I just sweetly whisper in his ear...Planes, golf and music...his eyes glaze over for just enough time, to forget that I even sew!

bbwalkup 04-30-2007 09:30 AM

I'm starting to notice my candy stash moving to the computer room. Funny I didn't realize little Hershey bars had legs. But then, his pants seem to just walk themselves into my room and layout across my chair. Seems like an evil trade to me, I get warn out pants to fix and he gets my good candy.

But my biggest complaint has to be getting a call at work asking where something is. Then I hear "I've gone thru all the drawers in your room." Other than the candy stash I have no secrets from him, but it'd save time if he just called first. Why does he think EVERYTHING is in my room??


Carla P 04-30-2007 10:21 AM

I can honestly say my DH is quite ok with and supportive of my hobby... as long as I don't cut up his "good shirts" to put in my stash (even if the button placket is almost threadbare). I have only cut up one of his shirts and he never missed it- until he saw the sleeve in my fabric & thread "trash" bucket 6 months after the fact!! :lol: I was almost laughing too hard to explain that I had run out of muslin (at midnight) and needed just one more 10" square, and his (worn out) cotton shirt fit the bill perfectly!! Now, anytime he can't find a particular clothing item he asks if he has been sleeping under it without knowing... I just shrug & say "You never know..." :lol: Seriously though, it is all in fun. He knows I am more interested in buying new fabric than new clothes, so he doesn't worry. He has gotten to the point where he will ask me if I want or need to stop at the quilt shop while we're out, and he has even gone inside with me... once. He never asks how long I will be in there, how much I spent, or what I plan to do with "that", and he never has. His hobbies are fishing and electronics, neither of which does he take the road of lesser expense, and I have never been one to complain about it, so I guess he is returning the favor. Whatever the reason, I can't complain.

He does have this one shirt though... :lol: j/k

Nina 04-30-2007 10:24 AM

Biggest complaint from mine is that it keeps me from spending as much time with him as he would like. So, I do some of my painting and quilting in the same room with him in the evenings. In fact, he even bought me a drafting chair and built a painting table the proper height for the chair to be sure I'd be comfortable. I think it's sweet that he still wants to spend time with me after all of these years.

He plays pool and with his Model A Ford, and I play crafts! Hmmm, wonder which one is more expensive.....

By the way, he loved his Confederate Battleflag Quilt.


Catherine 04-30-2007 12:58 PM

I know how nice that can be...my sewing table and my husbands keyboards are in the same room....I'm always begging him to play for me while I sew.....while we both do our thing we are still close enough to look over to one another....and smile at each other...forgetting all the troubles of the day........

Catherine 04-30-2007 12:59 PM

Nina...what's rockhounding?

Nina 04-30-2007 01:40 PM

Rockhounding is going out and searching for different kinds of rocks, minerals and gems and finding them in their rough form. You cut, polish, etc. them.

Also includes looking for fossils. We are going for fossils and peridots in New Mexico this summer - have gotten beautiful agates, sunstones, quarts clusters, sunburns, blisters, cool fossils, opalized wood, and some other fun things so far. Next summer we are going for fire opal and trilobites further north since I won't be on a time schedule anymore.

It's sometimes - well, usually - work, but always fun. And, you are in spots where you can do some really superb stargazing!

isnthatodd 04-30-2007 04:34 PM

Last Saturday late afternoon, we stopped at Hobby Lobby so I could get a spool of gold thread. DH saw a bolt of flowered fabric in the colors I love, pointed it out, and asked if I wanted some. I didn't really feel like shopping at the moment, but he commented about the fact that if I didn't get it then, it wouldn't be there when I came back! Then he found another bolt, also. He is wonderful about supporting my habits, and I help him with his - postcard collecting on ebay. Life is grand with someone like him. :-)

BarbC 04-30-2007 05:14 PM

My hubby is super supportive. He has always pushed me to buy MORE fabric. He has shopped with me for years.... has ironed fabric.... cut it... loved it all so much that he started quilting himself last fall. So now this is "our" hobby.

Barb C.

SandraJennings 04-30-2007 05:33 PM

Allright! Another male heralded for hobbies unheard! I think that is so cool.would be interested to see some of his work as well. What a great way to spend creative energies together.

sarah333 04-30-2007 05:47 PM

my DH is very supportive of my quilting habit.he likes to go with me and pick out my fabrics .alot of the times he does a great job of picking colors for me . he'll tell me to buy this or buy that . he'll get down and help me pin my quilts down . i just don't ever ask to help him with his wood working to many saw blades 'he's even sweet enough to find the quilt shows that we can go to together .....oh yeah years ago he even stopped asking me to iron and sew for him. i think thats pretty great

Norah 05-01-2007 02:15 AM

My husband's peeve and mine are interrelated. We have a very small alcove that holds the computer and the sewing machine with lots of windows. One chair. No more room. If I am on the computer on this forum, of course, he cannot play cards. If I am sewing, he cannot play cards. If he is playing cards, I cannot sew. I wish he would go in the other room and he wishes I would. Yikes!!

ButtercreamCakeArtist 05-02-2007 07:42 AM

My DH is really a Dear Husband.
Right now, my sewing stuff is all in our bedroom. :(
We also have a baby bed in there, as well as our bed, two night stands, a chest, a dresser, a recliner, and clean laundry that needs put up.
There is a lot in there, obviously, so it's hard to do much in. Since the baby doesn't use the changing table anymore, not since he got big enought to try to shove off the end with his feet, I use it to sew at.
I must confess, the top drawer with the baby's socks and hats also contains some of my sewing things.
I need to get him a dresser of his own or a sewing table of my own.
I'm going to have a sewing room downstairs, but DH is so busy fixing this and building that, I hate to bring it up again.
I know he is getting ready to start putting down the rest of the flooring because he just bought it all.
Right now he is building a playhouse/swingset for the kids. It is really more like a mini manchin! I would've loved something like that when I was a kid. He would've, too.
I guess my only complaint or peeve is that he has too many projects going at once and can't finish one bc of all the others....but that sounds too familiar for me to really complain about! LOL!
The only other peeve I have with him is he works on and fixes up his antique 69 chevy truck while my 74 Super Beetle just sits there all sad.
And...HE IS ADDICTED TO THE PHONE AND CELL PHONE!
And...he knows someone everywhere we go, and we end up standing and talking to them forever...well, I go on anymore.....ah, business...that's a car salesman for you! LOL!
I wouldn't trade him for anything in the world, though. He is great. He's a wonderful hubby and daddy. :D


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