I don't think it will go away - I'm a new quilter and I do the same as you. I do have a small stash (compared to others) from crafting over the years. Now - I'm trying to get bills paid of so when I retire in a few years I won't have a lot of bills and can spend a little more on my stash.
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It is well known cure for everything in the world. Nerves,
aggitation, kids, husbands. Just go with the flow. Good Luck, happy quilting. |
Addicted, definitely YES...and look at how many people will be happy to receive the "fruits of your labor" in this addiction... Think of the new and lovely object that will keep appearing in your home for this addiction. Eat a chocolate and enjoy - both yor addiction and, of course, the chocolate.
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I'm glad to read that I'm not alone. I think it's just getting worse. I don't think there is a cure. Glad to have you in the "group".
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Welcome from WI. If you find a cure, you'll have to let all of us know. Otherwise just enjoy and know you are not alone.
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no help, you are just hooked
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I don't think theres a cure and if they ever come up with one I've already decided I won't take the shot I'm having to much fun stashing and stitching :D :D
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I totally loved the answer below thanks for a good giggle!!!Great answer too!!
I think we're more like a bunch of enablers than a support group. LOL[/quote] |
You are so addicted and in the best company of same. Isn't it grand:-)
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Hi and welcome from CA. I also have an addiction. Be it this board, thinking about the colors for my next project, petting my fabric or just talking about this addiction to another quiltalocholic. But we could have worse adictions. At least this doesn't really hurt anyone else and think of the benefits that other people get from your addiction. Have fun and welcome. BrendaK
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