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When does the quilting obsession create QUILTY GUILT???

When does the quilting obsession create QUILTY GUILT???

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Old 09-30-2011, 06:15 AM
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While kids are at school and hubby is at work I combine sewing and house(heavy on sewing). I also help with my MIL. When the boys come home from school we do homework and dinner. When watching TV with hubby I have hand work to do. After everyone goes to bed I have been known to do some quiet sewing too. I never feel guilty about any of my quilting, I have spent so many years doing for others that I have now come to reliase(sp) that I am a much happier person when I take care of myself once in a while and for me that is sewing and quilting.
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:29 AM
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Life is all about balance...quilting balances my life.
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by hensandhollyhocks
My family, DH and DD think ANY amount of time is too much. Therefore, I am guilty a lot! Little do they know I am going go my first quilt show tomorrow. It is about an hour away, but I can be home before they are. Being a little sneaky isn't bad is it?
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Gramie bj
I do not feel guilty at all! I spent a lot of years running kids to and from events, having balanced meals on the table at a certain time so everyone could get to where they needed to be, or do what they needed to do, Kept house work up, laundry done, snacks ready, was the offical taxi for sports, unoffical tutor ect. Worked out of the home and kept a job I really didnt care for, because I was able to flex my hrs around the needs of my DH and 3 kids. Now kids are grown, and DH and I are both retired, He says I desirve to be happy in my retirement so Do what you want! We still do a lot together, trips, fishing, gardening, playing with DGK but if I want to takeoff for a couple of days to go to a quilt show, I do not ask, can I go? Just tell him where I'm off to and call when I arrive, so he knows I'm not dead in the ditch some where. LOL I always ask if he wants to go, he askes do you want me to drive? If I say no he will usually stay home. The last time he suprised me and said he wanted to go with to the Sew Expo, That was the trip he got me my first long arm! Never would have bought it without his pushing me.LOL
What a great story. It's about making each other happy, isn't it? I just hope I do that when time comes I do the way you do.
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:06 AM
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MY dh told me not to feel guilty about what I do all day. As long as I am happy. he says "you worked all your life you can do what ever it is you want.." So, I do feel guilty being on line alot but I cut out a whole quilt today and one day next week i am going to get to sit and sew them all together.. Its for a Lucky Star. My nephew is going to alfganistan and I want to give it to him for his man cave before he leaves.. (he just got a new house with his family)..
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:06 AM
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I don't think I've ever felt guilty about my quilting time. I think it's all about have a well-balanced life; that includes a good work/hobby ratio and my husband and I each spending time doing the things we love.

I'm a no guilt quilter...
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:13 AM
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Thanks all for sharing, and relieving me from a little Quilty Quilt. Now that I have finished my batch of have-to-make for relatives quilts (I have no rels so they are all DH's), I am a little worried DH will stop excusing me from gardening, cooking, domestic chores, working more hours, and sitting with him to watch Sox lose (thank heaven THAT last one is over!!!)...
I think from these posting that quilters are a generous and thoughtful bunch, but the satisfaction of making something beautiful with your own hands is a strong motivator and our families have to respect that it is part of our being.

All that said, do I want to weed garden and clean out all old squash and freeze kale and can green peppers and try to seal up hole where woodchuck dug up in middle of grapevines...or finish the adorable baby quilt????????? :)
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:14 AM
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The only thing I have ever felt guilty about is the spending on fabric (I got a little too addicted to that LOL), but I have cut down on that and am now using what I have to make things. As long as you have food on the table and the house is livable with happy kids sew as much as you want. My DH has been told by me that I need this or therapy and he chose quilting LOL. You need to have a release from stress and while others bake, I sew.
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:24 AM
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My DH supports my hobby and I am very strict with myself when it comes to giving myself quilt time. I do housework first, and take care of my kids, but I have decided to forego the evening TV time in lieu of sewing time. We trade off on weekends. I give him time to do his thing and take the kids out and in turn, he gives me time. We are pretty equal about it and the children always come first so there is no guilt. Well, that isn't true... The guilt is reversed for me. I feel guilty for not getting in ENOUGH sewing time! :)
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:45 AM
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guilt - schmilt. I put a guest chair in my sewing room and the hubs can visit. Other than that, he knows where the kitchen is and how to run the washer/dryer. If he goes hungry and runs around in dirty clothes, THAT is entirely his problem. Gotta train them early on!
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