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sunrise450 04-07-2011 06:09 AM

That's so funny!

3TreeFrog 04-07-2011 06:16 AM

That is too funny, and I am happy to hear that you have stuck with these "carpenters" and learned how to quilt! You should be proud of yourself!

TreeFrog

moosegirl 04-07-2011 06:29 AM

Fun story! It reminded me of a conversation overheard at a potluck dinner for quilters that the husbands attended. One was discussing how his wife kept getting out of the ditch the other said "well why don't you fix her tractor!" We laughed. moosegirl

Janet My 04-07-2011 06:30 AM

Funny story.... glad you got everything sorted out.

WI Rose 04-07-2011 06:48 AM

Thanks for the story.

fayzer 04-07-2011 06:54 AM

Loved reading this!

penski 04-07-2011 08:08 AM

hahahahha that is cute

Marty K 04-07-2011 08:08 AM

Hilarious!!! I'm still there a little but beginning to catch on.....I don't know all the abbreviations yet.....Maybe it comes from texting and I don't text!

QuiltE 04-07-2011 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by Marty K
Hilarious!!! I'm still there a little but beginning to catch on.....I don't know all the abbreviations yet.....Maybe it comes from texting and I don't text!

One that got me for a long time was
..... LQS
I had it figured out to be
..... Longarm Quilt Society
Was I surprised when I discovered it was
..... Local Quilt Shop!


Maybe you should start a new thread about this alphabet soup?

Gleniveve 04-07-2011 08:32 AM

Speaking of language. My dad mentioned one day that they had more to get through than he had girls to sew. My father and grandfather had a manchester factory and needed some extra help. I volunteered to go and help them. First day there and all were busy sewing sheets, pillow cases, mattress covers etc. One of the girls stood up to get some more work that had been cut ready for them. On the way back to her machine she said - Claire, how about you strip and I'll top. I looked up in amazement. It was then explained to me. When making mattress covers they have a strip or wall around the sides that joins onto the bottom of the cover and then the top goes on with an opening at one end to get the mattress in and then it ties with tapes. I have learned that all trades have thier own terms but I thought that "stripping" was a bit much. I have been sewing all my life but that is the funniest I have heard.
Happy "stripping" everyone. lol from Gleniveve


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