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    Old 05-16-2010, 11:17 AM
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    Scrappy is NOT my dog, it is my quilt!
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    Old 05-17-2010, 09:45 AM
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    My husband thought this was realistic!

    "my wife forgot how to cook when she learned how to quilt"
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    Old 05-17-2010, 10:01 AM
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    Asking a quilter to mend is like asking a chef to do dishes.
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    Old 05-17-2010, 10:50 AM
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    These are all great! Some made me LOL!
    I quilt so my house is in pieces
    A Fat Quarter has less calories than a Hot Fudge Sunday
    A yard a day keeps the blues away
    Blessed are the piecemakers, for they shall quilt forever!
    Creative minds are rarely tidy
    Fabricologist Resource Center. Now doesn't that sound more impressive than "fabric stash"?
    Enter this sewing room at your own risk
    I love quilting and have plenty of material witnesses
    In the crazy quilt of life, I am glad that you are in my block of friends
    Itching to be stitching
    One quilting project, like one cookie, is never enough
    Pray for pieces!
    Quilters never cut corners
    Will work for FABRIC!
    If you stitch fast enough it counts as aerobic exercise!
    I got a sewing machine for my husband. Good trade huh?
    Quilters know all the angles
    The best kind of sleep neath Heaven above, is under a quilt hand stitched with love.
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    Old 05-17-2010, 10:51 AM
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    A quilt is like love; made to last forever.
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    Old 05-17-2010, 11:07 AM
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    I found this poem and I HAD to share it:

    Quilter Husbands Lament by Cathy Miller

    I've always learned that life was full of obstacles and woes.
    I've learned to live with sickness, death, taxes, Heaven knows.
    I've taken all these things in stride, the problems and the strife,
    But one I didn't count on was a Quilter for a wife.

    Come home from work, the stove is cold, the dirty clothes still there,
    The suit I wanted cleaned today still laying on the chair.
    "Where's Mama, son?" I asked my boy , "This house is such a mess
    Why, all the sheets are missing, we've been burglarized I guess."

    "No, Mama stripped down all the beds and took the sheets away.
    She cut them into little strips and pieced two quilts today."
    "Why every pair of pants I own are cut in little squares".
    "I'm demonstrating applique," my lovely wife declares.

    I show up to the office in my boxer shorts and tie.
    My secretary giggles and the clerks give me the eye.
    It's freezing cold, I'm shaking, and my knees are turning blue.
    My boss considered firing me but his wife's a quilter too.

    I told him what happened and he said he could believe.
    I notice that the coat he wore had only half a sleeve!
    A husband needs a loving wife to help him when he's ill.
    To soothe and comfort, mop his brow and help him take his pills.

    Should influenza strikes you, your life's not worth a dime.
    Particularly if it hits during Quilt Convention time.
    You'll lay there in an empty house in pain and deep despair
    While the workshops and the lectures keep your wife's attention there.

    You learn to ask no questions when she smiles and drives away.
    Rushing to the fabric shop for a big sale there today.
    She's gone for hours, then drags back home all bleary eyed and down,
    Now, who'd believe a lie like that? She must be running round.

    But I'll get by, I always do, some days are fine, some not.
    When your wife's a Quilter you tolerate a lot.
    I know that when my life is through and I pass away,
    They'll have to set my funeral so it's not a Quilting Day!
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    Old 05-17-2010, 11:09 AM
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    Originally Posted by Boston1954
    That was cute. Will have to get a supply of M & M's for my sewing room.
    :shock: :shock: you don't already have them in your sewing room? I have 3 candy jars, almost always filled with M&M's - provided DH hasn't found them! :lol:
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    Old 05-17-2010, 12:09 PM
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    sign in a shop......If you're lucky enough to have a stitching room, you're luck enough.
    Thanks for all the fun things to read.
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    Old 05-17-2010, 12:54 PM
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    Love this. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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    Old 05-17-2010, 01:02 PM
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    Originally Posted by lfw045
    It's not "feel the fabric" it's "fondle the fabric".
    Oh I experienced that feeling a couple of years ago. When we first relocated from IL to the Villages, FL I didn't drive outside of The Villages for fear of never finding my way home again and we didn't have a quilt shop that I could find or a JoAnn's until 2 years ago. My stash got so depleted it wasn't funny. We made our annual visit back to IL and I went to JoAnn's and thought I'd died and gone to heaven. The first year JoAnn's was here, I spent a fortune and a lot of time there and talk about touching and feeling the fabric - I just plain couldn't help myself. It was terrible and embarrassing. They probably thought I was from hickville or someplace. I sure was fabric deprived.
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