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You Can't do that!
Susan,
I think we had the same mom! and some of the same past!!! I can't imagine my life without fabric and quilting. Wouldn't be the same. amy in CNY |
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You Can't do that!
Yes, but you have to set the 'rules' very early on gg
.. In message , Kathyl writes You mean there IS hope? Dare I even think it? KJ -- Best Regards Pat on the Green |
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You Can't do that!
The best thing that happened was my Hysterechtomy about 15years ago.
Hithertofore, DH would cook, clean (under protest) and child mind, but Supermarkets? No, nay, NEVER! Then he HAD to because I couldn't drive. Now he takes pride in spotting bargains, BOGOFs and specials with the best. He pretends to hate it, but is quite proud when he comes home toting his latest coup. And I've told you before how good he is in a LQS... He doesn't go often, but he is nifty when the chips are down. A real keeper! Nel (GQ) |
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You Can't do that!
On 07/08/2010 16:12, Sartorresartus wrote:
The best thing that happened was my Hysterechtomy about 15years ago. Hithertofore, DH would cook, clean (under protest) and child mind, but Supermarkets? No, nay, NEVER! Then he HAD to because I couldn't drive. Now he takes pride in spotting bargains, BOGOFs and specials with the best. He pretends to hate it, but is quite proud when he comes home toting his latest coup. And I've told you before how good he is in a LQS... He doesn't go often, but he is nifty when the chips are down. A real keeper! Nel (GQ) He's like a man with a mission in the supermarket! I've seen it first hand... Mind you, so is Alan. I have not regularly done the weekly shopping since the GMNT was a small cherub. I always hated it. The trouble starts when Chris and Alan go supermarket shopping together. Forget lists: it turns into a two-man plague of locusts! Mind you, let Nel and I loose in a fabric or thread emporium, and it's somewhat similar! You should have seen what we brought home from Empress Mills when we went thread shopping after she bought the Huskylock and the Artista! -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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You Can't do that!
I'm giggling because I just watched "Pretty Woman" again, and I thought you
were going to say you took your lovely quilt and a list of the total cost of the quilting supplies you bought elsewhere, shook them in that ugly shop owner's face and said, "Remember how you said I couldn't learn to quilt without you? Big mistake. Huge!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Delete the obvious to reply to me personally. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Mary" wrote in message ... snip finish. I read it carefully, and then stopped by a fairly new quilt shop on the way home from work, wanting an idea of the cost of quilting. Well, the owner rather snottily informed me that I couldn't possibly learn to quilt without taking special classes and investing about $200 in tools, not including needing a special sewing machine (which she could special order for me, of course). I was really offended by her attitude, particularly since the book I had read said how very little girls in early America began learning to sew by piecing quilts. And I had watched my grandmother quilt with things snip ... |
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You Can't do that!
I might be coming in late here but I say tell them to go for it. I did a
lot of things in my beginning years teaching myself how to do things that I had no concept of what was supposed to be difficult. Of course I did a lot wrong but I was sure proud of what I did mistakes or not. So I shutter when I hear people say things like that's too hard for you. They should say things like that will require a lot of patience and practice, never it's too hard. Just my two cents. Take Care joanna Polly Esther wrote: Do I dare to say that? Has anybody ever told you that? And did you think, "Watch me" ? Presuming myself to be a quilting teacher never crossed my mind. I'm retired. I make quilts for needy babies. But, as life would have it, there was one and then five, and you know how it goes, ... here I am, mostly unqualified and only a little 'willing' to teach. Last week, a beginner asked me to show her how to do a block with lots of diamonds and many inset seams. Today, one wanted to know how to do some fabric folded flowers that require serious accuracy. Do you teach? At all? Do you try to persuade beginners to begin with baby steps? or just encourage them to go for it? Polly |
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