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Colorful Quilter 01-03-2011 03:24 PM

This can be quite serious ! We went through a tornado once, and the insurance wanted quite the detailed list, not fun

eaglebeak1960 01-03-2011 03:36 PM

heheh If my DW only KNEW how much fabric I have she would kill me!!!

PS: DW= Darling Wife

mygirl66 01-03-2011 03:36 PM

OMG! I read this to my DH, then he looked at me and asked how much I had invested. Then I asked myself, what the @$%! was I thinking!? I told him the truth, and said $8-10 grand, less than his Harley I reminded him, and since I had 99% of it before we got married last June, there wasnt a whole lot he could say!

chris_quilts 01-03-2011 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Furza Flyin
How do you put a price on joy, contentment, and that one little slice of heaven???

AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

deema 01-03-2011 03:43 PM

*shhhhhh* I don't wanna talk about it.

phatquilts 01-03-2011 03:44 PM

How could a price be put onto my therapy?

Part of the comfort is the knowledge that it is readily available. Seriously though, I should take an inventory and come up with an estimate. ROFLOL.

BellaBoo 01-03-2011 04:00 PM

It's not just my fabric that has the high dollar attached. It's books and tools too. I have a collection of out of print quilt books that are outrageously priced on Ebay. I didn't pay that much and never will. Most of the vintage books I found for .50 to a $1 at Goodwill over the years. I found most of the newer OOP books at yard sales or basement book sell outs. Not many people think an old quilt book is worth anything. I printed out several sold bids and Abe Books prices for each OOP book for insurance purposes. My DDs know the value of my quilting items and what to save and what to give away.

martyquilter 01-03-2011 04:06 PM

LOL....oh my, that is all so funny!! course my husband doesn't say much cause he spends quite abit on his hobbies so I am safe on that, but insurance... ummm that is a good thing to do as there is WAY over what you told him!!!!

CraftyGardenMom 01-03-2011 04:07 PM

LOL, you all are so funny.

To be fair to DH, I asked him later if he was "upset" and he said not at all just "shocked" at how much fabric cost he honestly had no idea. He knows it's my hobby and he has his (golf), we aren't in any debt over it, and I quilt almost everyday so he knows I truly use the fabric it's not wasted...I kept my mouth shut about all the UFOs I have made from said fabric and the fact I have more than I'll ever use in 3 lifetimes. :lol:

Tanesha

DebbyT 01-03-2011 04:10 PM

It seem that an on going inventory and pics will need to be concidered. Then keep it in a disaster proof safe.


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