Quilt Police Got Me
#81
Originally Posted by AudreyB
I have a quilt loaded on my longarm and am pondering how to quilt it. In the interim, I started working on a UFO, finally putting the blocks together. My dear hubby walked by and said I couldn't start another one until I finished the one on the frame. Funny man. I asked if he was the quilt police, and he said yes! Ahem, I set him straight!
#82
My husband watched be create his quilt... from the very first piece of fabric... and now has an appreciation for what goes into making a quilt. He is tremendously supportive and even has some very useful input.
#83
Originally Posted by brookemarie19
LOL thats just too funny. I have been lucky and DH tries to not even look at what is going on and what I have because he knows if he says anything I can list things he has started and not finished..... and he doesn't like to be reminded of those LOL
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Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
My Hubster tried to tell me that a couple of times. I thought he was pretty funny too! Even funnier when he tells me I can't buy any fabric til I use what I have. :D
Yeah, right! When mine starts that I'll suggest he find a use for all the power tools he has acquired. The way I figure it, when he is no longer of this earth my sons will have brand new tools to use or sell....probably sell! :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by madamekelly
Originally Posted by Grama Lehr
:thumbup: Good for you!! 8-)
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Originally Posted by AudreyB
Originally Posted by madamekelly
Originally Posted by Grama Lehr
:thumbup: Good for you!! 8-)
#88
you know, it is funny that we all worry about having ufo's and wip's hanging around. all artists have these. i don't paint or make jewelry but know people who do and they don't really seem as concerned about their unfinished works like quilter's do. wonder why this is.
i, for one, choose to think of these items as part of the artistic process; and, i think you should too. any of our loved ones who feel they have to "help" us make decisions about the process should really get back to their ball game or coin collecting, etc. we will continue to love them but they need to butt out.
i, for one, choose to think of these items as part of the artistic process; and, i think you should too. any of our loved ones who feel they have to "help" us make decisions about the process should really get back to their ball game or coin collecting, etc. we will continue to love them but they need to butt out.
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