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GailG 04-26-2010 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by earthwalker
One thing I can't seem to achieve though is "the look" (whatever that means). When people who know me find out my interests they always say...."but you don't LOOK like a quilter/gardener". Just wondering if anyone else experiences that?


I do know that "the look" of having snippits of thread in strange places is one way that "they" can tell. Last week I was at a line dancing class and the lady next to me came up to me after the music had stopped. She said "I'm not trying to be fresh, but may I remove the thread from your butt?" I thought I'd explode with laughter. I explained to her that I had been quilting that morning.


:lol: :lol:

Melinda in Tulsa 04-26-2010 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by earthwalker
One thing I can't seem to achieve though is "the look" (whatever that means). When people who know me find out my interests they always say...."but you don't LOOK like a quilter/gardener". Just wondering if anyone else experiences that?


I do know that "the look" of having snippits of thread in strange places is one way that "they" can tell. Last week I was at a line dancing class and the lady next to me came up to me after the music had stopped. She said "I'm not trying to be fresh, but may I remove the thread from your butt?" I thought I'd explode with laughter. I explained to her that I had been quilting that morning.


:lol: :lol:



ROTHFLMAO!!!! :lol: :lol:

GailG 04-26-2010 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by cjomomma
Well I grew up poor and I still am. I started buying fabrics at the thrift shop, I got some really nice stuff from there. Then I started purchasing from WM especially sense other quilters discovered my secret to shopping at the thrift shop and now I can't find any fabrics there worth purchasing. I don't purchase at the LQS cause they are too expensive for me and it would take me forever to get enough fabric to make anything. I have a fairly large stash in my home and 3 to 4 plastic tubs in my folks basement. I can quilt for many years to come and not have to buy for quite a long time. Yeah right like that will ever happen. LOL.

Our fairly new LQS has nice quality fabrics AND the WalMart-type fabrics. (I always shopped at Walmart for fabrics, but was careful to get the better quality pieces.) When WM closed their fabric dept, the LQS opened. The owner told me that she purchases the WM-type fabrics from a person who buys out the WM depts as they shut down. She has those on special tables.

cjomomma 04-26-2010 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by cjomomma
Well I grew up poor and I still am. I started buying fabrics at the thrift shop, I got some really nice stuff from there. Then I started purchasing from WM especially sense other quilters discovered my secret to shopping at the thrift shop and now I can't find any fabrics there worth purchasing. I don't purchase at the LQS cause they are too expensive for me and it would take me forever to get enough fabric to make anything. I have a fairly large stash in my home and 3 to 4 plastic tubs in my folks basement. I can quilt for many years to come and not have to buy for quite a long time. Yeah right like that will ever happen. LOL.

Our fairly new LQS has nice quality fabrics AND the WalMart-type fabrics. (I always shopped at Walmart for fabrics, but was careful to get the better quality pieces.) When WM closed their fabric dept, the LQS opened. The owner told me that she purchases the WM-type fabrics from a person who buys out the WM depts as they shut down. She has those on special tables.

I wish I had your fabric store. :mrgreen: I almost bought our WM fabric out when they down sized it. $.25 a yard and I had connections so I knew when it was going to happen(my mom worked ther in the fabric) so I got first pick. :lol: I am picky when I go there and shop, I have learned what is good just by feeling it.

weezie 04-26-2010 02:03 PM

My stash is not huge, especially compared with some I've seen on this QB. I have a stash for two reasons:

1. Because I usually hate shopping, on the rare days that I am in a shopping mood, I need to take advantage of that mood.

2. Some shopping trips are super productive and some trips are a total waste of time and I come home with nothing to show for time and effort spent.

On a shopping mood day that also happens to be a productive shopping day, I can't afford to pass up fabric that I like; I'm sure to regret it if I don't get it when I have the opportunity.

On the other side of the coin, I still have a huge box of quality garment fabric and new patterns (for clothes no longer in style) and lots of brand new clothes I made that I've never worn. The company that I worked for was sold in 1994 and, as the seller's secretary, I shortly thereafter lost my job. I never needed nor could summon up the enthusiasm to get another job, so I quit making clothing. This is sadly a perfect example of overbuying and/or not being able to see into the future.

erstan947 04-26-2010 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by cjomomma
Well I grew up poor and I still am. I started buying fabrics at the thrift shop, I got some really nice stuff from there. Then I started purchasing from WM especially sense other quilters discovered my secret to shopping at the thrift shop and now I can't find any fabrics there worth purchasing. I don't purchase at the LQS cause they are too expensive for me and it would take me forever to get enough fabric to make anything. I have a fairly large stash in my home and 3 to 4 plastic tubs in my folks basement. I can quilt for many years to come and not have to buy for quite a long time. Yeah right like that will ever happen. LOL.

Where in Louisiana is the QS?

Our fairly new LQS has nice quality fabrics AND the WalMart-type fabrics. (I always shopped at Walmart for fabrics, but was careful to get the better quality pieces.) When WM closed their fabric dept, the LQS opened. The owner told me that she purchases the WM-type fabrics from a person who buys out the WM depts as they shut down. She has those on special tables.


GailG 04-26-2010 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by weezie
.... This is sadly a perfect example of overbuying and/or not being able to see into the future.


I see it as lots of plans. I did the same. But I eventually had to get rid of most of the garment fabrics. The only patterns I kept were a few vintage Advance patterns and my Stretch and Sew patterns, (Why I kept those, I have no idea.) and pajama and housecoat patterns. Occasionally I'll take out some of my cottons and sew up a new pair of jammies. It's about time for that to happen right now. My "newest" ones are a sorry sight.

I gave my fabrics to a charity garage sale that helps support a soup kitchen.

GailG 04-26-2010 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by erstan947

Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by cjomomma
Well I grew up poor and I still am. I started buying fabrics at the thrift shop, I got some really nice stuff from there. Then I started purchasing from WM especially sense other quilters discovered my secret to shopping at the thrift shop and now I can't find any fabrics there worth purchasing. I don't purchase at the LQS cause they are too expensive for me and it would take me forever to get enough fabric to make anything. I have a fairly large stash in my home and 3 to 4 plastic tubs in my folks basement. I can quilt for many years to come and not have to buy for quite a long time. Yeah right like that will ever happen. LOL.

Where in Louisiana is the QS?

Our fairly new LQS has nice quality fabrics AND the WalMart-type fabrics. (I always shopped at Walmart for fabrics, but was careful to get the better quality pieces.) When WM closed their fabric dept, the LQS opened. The owner told me that she purchases the WM-type fabrics from a person who buys out the WM depts as they shut down. She has those on special tables.


New Iberia, Louisiana -- Hwy. 87 (Old Jeanerette Rd.) -- Emily's Closet. Where are you?

shequilts 04-26-2010 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee
Ask them what a quilter/gardener looks like? ;)

You'll always know a quilter by "strings" she wears.

reginalovesfabric 04-27-2010 05:32 AM

I work just to support my fabric habit. A few years ago the bosses decided to drug test everyone and I told them to save their $25 drug kit, I have a habit but it's to fabric not meth. I love fabric and don't intend to quit buying it. I do pay the lite/phone/gas bills and on a good week I buy some groceries.
I too grew up poor, daddy did the best he could. Back them moms didn't work.

Regina


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