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Old 12-01-2012, 11:14 AM
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Sometimes I am glad that my husband doesn't sew if he did who knows
what fabrics of mine he would be "digging" into. I KNOW that I do have
some fabrics that he likes.

He even comments on quilts and such in all my magazines when I am looking
at them. Pointing out the ones he likes/dislikes makes comments such as "I
think that would look better in a color combination such as...." Sometimes that
alone scares me.

But a couple weeks ago a friend of mine bought the 160th Anniversary Singer
machine online from Costco for $197 (yeah you read that correctly). I told my
hubs that I was jealous and wanted one of those machines. He told me I had
enough sewing machines. I informed him that if he didn't have enough computers
then I by no means have enough machines.

He went online to Costco to buy one for me but alas the sale was over and the
machine was no longer listed (he was going to buy it for me).
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Old 12-01-2012, 01:40 PM
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My DH has been very supportive about my quilting to the extent he and his friend finished off half of the basement into a really nice well insulated studio (for me)/TV area (for him) a few years ago...what a priceless gift. Recently, he worked it out that we could afford to buy my new Bailey back in September. He has done a lot for me quiltwise,but he draws the line at learning to quilt . I have no problem with that; he is a real keeper!
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Old 12-01-2012, 04:08 PM
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He will not learn to wind the bobbin as long as you keep filling them for him!
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Old 12-01-2012, 04:41 PM
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My Husband supports me in all the quilts I make and tells me how nice they look. That is enough for me, he has no attention to detail. That would drive me nuts. I don't want him to learn how and I don't think he wants to.
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Old 12-01-2012, 05:25 PM
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I would fill the bobbins all day if my husband would learn to sew. Heck I just wish he would learn to work on old sewing machines.
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Old 12-01-2012, 07:10 PM
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If I have any problem with one of my machines I call DH for help. He can fix anything or at least tries. He has been invaluable with the LA. The first one we had, a used Voyager, had so many problems and he spent hours working with it. When we traded it in for a new Nolting he has used it as much as I have. He loads the quilt for me and likes to quilt on it. He actually has a steadier hand than I do and is much more patience. He encouraged me to buy the Nolting when I was hesitant.
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Old 12-02-2012, 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by #1piecemaker View Post
After abut 2 years of sewing my DH has finally learned to put a bobbin in his machine!!! Yeeeehaaaa! I still have to fill them for him. But, his just learning to put them in has helped me tremendously!! Now, all I have to do is fill them and put them in a drawer for him. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks!!! I wonder how long it will take me to get him to learn how to fill his own bobbins!??
I think it is great that he will sew. I am a LA'er and my husband watches me quilt with great interest but will not try it for himself. Such a shame because he needs a winter hobby. It is hard to garden when the ground is frozen,
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Old 12-02-2012, 05:46 AM
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My father was color blind. In WWII he was a pilot and would have been sent to the front, but about that time digital instrumentation came out and it is RED AND GREEN. He could never pass the tests. So he was grounded and spent the entire war in Florida teaching classroom flying at the Naval Air Station in Orlando. Took Mom to the Officer's club and the Daytona Beach. Thanks Heaven he was color blind and I have no children to pass it on to. All the cars he bought were mouse gray.

Originally Posted by Sierra View Post
My husband doesn't sew at all. He is color blind with about half the colors, but when something is "off" he comes up with great color suggestions! A few years ago he told me since I quilt, he'll do the cooking (turns out he's a better chef than I ever was), and he cleans! But he won't dust! When I try to help he tells me I'm doing the hard stuff, let him do the rest! NO, he's not for sale or trade!!!
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Old 12-02-2012, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Sierra View Post
My husband doesn't sew at all. He is color blind with about half the colors, but when something is "off" he comes up with great color suggestions! A few years ago he told me since I quilt, he'll do the cooking (turns out he's a better chef than I ever was), and he cleans! But he won't dust! When I try to help he tells me I'm doing the hard stuff, let him do the rest! NO, he's not for sale or trade!!!
You know how lucky you are, right?
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Originally Posted by #1piecemaker View Post
After abut 2 years of sewing my DH has finally learned to put a bobbin in his machine!!! Yeeeehaaaa! I still have to fill them for him. But, his just learning to put them in has helped me tremendously!! Now, all I have to do is fill them and put them in a drawer for him. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks!!! I wonder how long it will take me to get him to learn how to fill his own bobbins!??
My husband doesn't sew but yesterday he bought a program set up so he can make my embroidery patterns for my machine. now that is a sweety.
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