Quilter's Hubby needs Christmas gift ideas
#31
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 521
I really like the ironing board suggestion..I would love it! Now I just need a hubby .... :lol:
Does she have a good chair with great support?
You're a sweetie to be so considerate and encourage her hobby.
I know you'll have a very Merry Christmas!!
Does she have a good chair with great support?
You're a sweetie to be so considerate and encourage her hobby.
I know you'll have a very Merry Christmas!!
#34
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 3
Hmmmmm! Three pages of suggestions and my wife hasn't chimed in. I guess she doesn't look at this part of the forum. She has to show me quilt photos every day and point out the new jokes.
She has been a member here a long time and I know she spends time on the site every day even when she is up to her ears in quilts.
I was really hoping she would give me a suggestion. As you can see from my forum name (qltrzdh) I am a quilters husband. Some days I am not a "DH" though.
Oh well, maybe I will do it right this year and change her spark plugs and oil myself. It is too cold to wash her car. Maybe she would like to go hunting. Sarah P. does.
With the "Elf on the shelf" sneaking around here, I gotta be real careful.
Wally O.
She has been a member here a long time and I know she spends time on the site every day even when she is up to her ears in quilts.
I was really hoping she would give me a suggestion. As you can see from my forum name (qltrzdh) I am a quilters husband. Some days I am not a "DH" though.
Oh well, maybe I will do it right this year and change her spark plugs and oil myself. It is too cold to wash her car. Maybe she would like to go hunting. Sarah P. does.
With the "Elf on the shelf" sneaking around here, I gotta be real careful.
Wally O.
#35
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bluebell
Posts: 4,291
Originally Posted by Mattee
My favorite thing that my husband gets me is time to quilt. When he can, he does all the household chores, takes care of food and shopping, and makes sure that I have time for a quilt "retreat" right at home. It's time for me to sew without worrying about getting stuff done - because he already got it all done! Oh, and it's free!
#36
A medium sized box with a few notions and a couple of yards of pretty fabric (or a couple of charm packs) and a beautiful mushy card holding a gift certificate to her favorite quilting store (whether it be local or on-line) and (if she would like you along) a promise that you will take her to the quilt store and patiently wait while she goes through the entire contents selecting what she might want. That gives her something to open on Christmas morning and something to REALLY look forward to. Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!
#40
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Appleton, WI
Posts: 1,008
One year my husband purchased a massage, 1 hr. It took me 2 years to use it, but now I would run to get one. Quilters have shoulder, neck and back pain. A 1 hour massage. Not only was it wonderful and relaxing, but I still remember how relaxed I felt when I came home. That was 3 years ago.
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