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Old 10-20-2011, 06:49 PM
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Well i guess you won't be making HER a quilt anytime soon?
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Old 10-20-2011, 06:50 PM
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Good for you! Thankfully I have not met anyone so rude.
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Old 10-20-2011, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
I can't believe the nerve of some people. Reminds me of some of our educators who have never had children telling us how to raise them, cause they are so "educated"
That drives me nuts.

As far as "the cousin", I would have thrown the cousin through the window. I really don't like ignorant people.
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by collady
A young friend who has just started quilting called to see if she and her cousin could come visit, so the cousin could see some of my quilts. I invited them with pleasure. As soon as they arrived, the cousin begin telling me what I had done wrong on one quilt after another. The colors didn't go together. The pattern wasn't right for the fabrics. The binding should have been a different fabric. The poor young quilter was dying in front of my face. She had wanted her cousin to see that there wasn't a specific "correct" way to make a quilt. Instead we were getting a lesson on all the "incorrect" things I was doing.
I am 62 years old and made my first quilt with my grandmother when I was 10. I stood and listened to this 20 something non quilter tell me what I was doing wrong.
When she finished, I very politely asked her how many quilts she had made. NONE, she just knew what was wrong with mine. She then made a comment that I probably didn't know how to design. That is when I opened the door to the store room and begin pulling out the evening and performance gowns I had made for my daughter when she was in pageants and completions. All of which I designed and made, hand beading and all.
That didn't stop her. She made some smart comment that I had probably used a pattern or bought them and removed the labels.
At this point my young friend grabbed her cousin by the arm and tried to drag her out of the house!
I told my friend she was welcome back at any time.
Then I turned to the cousin and politely told her that:
1. I started making my own clothes at the age of 5
2. I had a degree in costume design
3. I have been designing and sewing more that three times as long as she is old.
4. Rudeness is not a sign of intelligence, it is a sign of ignorance. 5. While her cousin was welcome to return to my home at any time, I hoped that I never had the opportunity to see her again!
I then gave my friend a hug and opened the door for the cousin, who left in a huff... I laughed and cried as they went to the car! I hope my friend comes back soon. I called her later and told her I didn't hold the cousin against her. We can't help to whom we happen to be related.
I think you handled the situation quite well. Hope the friend does come back.
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:02 PM
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WoW....the nerve =/
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Cagey
You are a person of restraint. I probably would have opened the door and booted her out! Tell your friend this is a branch of her family tree she might want to lop off!
WTG on lopping off some branches!
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:12 PM
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Collady - you were 'grace under fire' applause coming your way!
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:13 PM
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You handled that so great. I only hope I would do the same. Otherwise I may be calling for bail money.
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:15 PM
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You are certainly a better person than your rude guest is.
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Old 10-20-2011, 07:23 PM
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I am so sorry this happened to you! We can choose our friends but sadly cannot choose our family members. I feel for your friend & that she has to be associated with her cousin in front of others. She had to have been so embarrassed! I do think I woud tell her that I did not wish to ever have her cousin visit me in my home. I am finding that more people are the know it all type & can be very hurtful with their choice of words. I try to not have to be around those types as it just ruins my good mood. :D
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