We all have to learn some how :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Laughing with you and not at you.
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Originally Posted by Teacup
Great story! Thanks for the chuckle! I've had a lot of a-ha moments when directions for something I didn't understand started to sink in. I'm also directionally challenged and if there's a way to sew it wrong, I find it!
Reminds me too how confusing this language can be to new quilters, as well as board messages when people use so many acronyms for what they really want to say. I can't tell you how long it took me to figure out that ISO was "in search of." |
Very funny. I learned to sew in Home Ec. and was taught all the beginnings of sewing. I still will sew right side to wrong side once in a while. Not paying attention I suppose. I have been sewing for about 53Yrs. I'm always coming up with doing something wrong, my best friend when sewing is my seam ripper.
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thank you for the funny this morning. that is truly a story to share. :lol:
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Great story, I just finish a top that I did not have to use my seam ripper on because I got all the pertty side together. Someone on the board said they were going to have "right side together" tattoed on their hand. I have put some thought to that.
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A perfectly logical deduction.
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wonderful story!!!
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Cute story, but I bet if we are honest with ourselves we were all there at some time.
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Thanks for sharing.....but I must admit....sometimes the simplest of instructions stomp me!!!! A story you can share for a long time!!!!
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I can relate since I don't know right from left either. I've been getting lost all my life!
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