Patrice you are so funny, I think I have had all of those diseases. They keep coming back every once in a while.
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And, the more you stay glued to your monitor and this site.....the worse your quiltitus will be! :roll:
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I definitely suffer from many of the quiltitis deseases - at last count I had about 40 projects to finish or that needed to be started. I always have the best of intentions, but it doesn't help that I hang out at the local quilt shop a lot.
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Originally Posted by feffertim
I am suffering from quiltitus, I am a great starter but bad finisher, I suspect many quilters have this disease
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me too.
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fantastict .I have had all you mentioned and ran a high tempreture with a few .LOL.
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I have suffered or do suffer from all of these at one time or another. Don't seem to build up any resistance though. Must not be a cure for it. :) :)
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Originally Posted by Mousie
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Originally Posted by bjnicholson
My ailment is so bad that I've ignored the kitchen and all the pans left over from previous "cleanups" and walked right into the dining room/quilting studio so I could work on my project. I finally rinsed them out and stuck them in the dishwasher! Is that quilticus lazyitus?
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I am a great finisher but a slow starter. When I get started I go, go, go. I didn't use to be like that. When I walked into my sewing room it was heavenly . . . I think I just answered my own question. . .I don't have my sewing room anymore.
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