Just a laugh about fabric
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This is a great thread -- lots of smiles 
Tuckyquilter, I too use the French seam for my pillow cases -- as my Mother and Grandmother did before me (I can't remember when I made my first pillow case -- they started me early). I still see flat felled seams in jeans -- usually the outside leg seam and the center back seam.
Wildyard, I hear you about the ugly feed sacks -- my quilting Grandma made me lots of clothes from feed sacks that I thought were gastly. Interestingly, she made me a quilt out of the left overs from the clothes she made me from feed sacks and I have to say the fabrics look much better in the quilt.
Tuckyquilter, I too use the French seam for my pillow cases -- as my Mother and Grandmother did before me (I can't remember when I made my first pillow case -- they started me early). I still see flat felled seams in jeans -- usually the outside leg seam and the center back seam.
Wildyard, I hear you about the ugly feed sacks -- my quilting Grandma made me lots of clothes from feed sacks that I thought were gastly. Interestingly, she made me a quilt out of the left overs from the clothes she made me from feed sacks and I have to say the fabrics look much better in the quilt.
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This thread reminds me of a discussion I had with friends a few years back, where we were discussing misheard song lyrics. My favorite was Steve Miller Band's song "Jet Airliner", the line goes "Big ol' jet airliner" and my friend thought it was "Big ol' Jack had a light on". Rofl!!
"There's a bad moon on the rise." Some hear it as "There's a bathroom on the right."
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Here's another non-fabric story. You may have to be Southern to understand it. In my parents' house there was a short hallway to the bedrooms, with a little extra space at the end of the hall, past the last doorway. In this space was a short dresser where we stored various things. I always assumed it was a piece of furniture given to us by a relative because we always referred to it by that person's name. When I was around eight years old, I asked my mom, "Who's Chester?" She said, "You mean on Gunsmoke?" (There's an age reference for you.) I said, "No, one who gave us Chester's drawers at the end of the hall." Mom laughed and very carefully said, "It's a . . . chest . . of . . drawers."
I have a friend I told this story to and he said the same thing happened to him, but he wasn't going to tell me how old he was when it happened to him.
Tate
I have a friend I told this story to and he said the same thing happened to him, but he wasn't going to tell me how old he was when it happened to him.
Tate
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This thread reminds me of a discussion I had with friends a few years back, where we were discussing misheard song lyrics. My favorite was Steve Miller Band's song "Jet Airliner", the line goes "Big ol' jet airliner" and my friend thought it was "Big ol' Jack had a light on". Rofl!!
#37
My thoughts also. There was the flat felled seam and then the French seam in which the narrowly trimmed seam done on the RIGHT side was turned inside and seamed again enclosing the raw edges.
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