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#91
Ok -- I'm going to have to come to a meeting. I just sorted all the fabrics in my sewing room. I had NO idea how much I really have!!!!!! WOW!!!! Going to be a LOT of scrappy quilts in my future! Meanwhile, I need some R&R, so I'm headed to the LQS!!! :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
Ok -- I'm going to have to come to a meeting. I just sorted all the fabrics in my sewing room. I had NO idea how much I really have!!!!!! WOW!!!! Going to be a LOT of scrappy quilts in my future! Meanwhile, I need some R&R, so I'm headed to the LQS!!! :thumbup:
something that just has to have a new home...I can't leave all those poor orphaned fabrics there, so I almost always, adopt some if I go looking.
I did go in Joann's once and looked for thirty minutes and walked out without buying a thing. I checked my vitals as soon as I got home, though. Everybody slips once in a while.
Man, that was one to tell the great grandchildren...by DH!
Once, many, many shopping trips and purchases ago.... :lol:
#93
Well, I did stop at Shipshewana, Indiana yesterday, and I did NOT buy any fabrics! I am proud of myself! Although, I did purchase a Roxanne thimble for HALF price!! They only had a few left. So does that count?? It wasn't fabric. Honest, no fabrics left the store with me!
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Originally Posted by Melody
Well, I did stop at Shipshewana, Indiana yesterday, and I did NOT buy any fabrics! I am proud of myself! Although, I did purchase a Roxanne thimble for HALF price!! They only had a few left. So does that count?? It wasn't fabric. Honest, no fabrics left the store with me!
Ok, so how many quilting books did you buy? :roll: :-D
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quote=sandpat]You probably should have swung by the ER on the way home...it could be serious! :lol:[/quote]
I should have thought of that... you're right.
:shock: Well, I will just open up a stash drawer and look through some the fabrics I have "touched" in a long time. That should be equivalent to taking 2 aspirins and call in the morning. :thumbup:
I should have thought of that... you're right.
:shock: Well, I will just open up a stash drawer and look through some the fabrics I have "touched" in a long time. That should be equivalent to taking 2 aspirins and call in the morning. :thumbup:
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