♥♥ Do you hide fabrics and Quilting Supplies from your spouse? Come on confess and tell us where you stash your fabrics! ♥♥
#62
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 3,955
Originally Posted by bluteddi
never,
#1.. DH is usually with me
#2.. DH is my enabler.. I ask for 1 yard he sez get 2...
smile
#1.. DH is usually with me
#2.. DH is my enabler.. I ask for 1 yard he sez get 2...
smile
#64
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Alabama
Posts: 101
I don't have to hide mine....it sometimes just sits in the trunk til he is at work. I don't want the "Oh Lord, more fabric" eye roll with every piece I bring in. I bring it in and throw it in my quilting basket. He passes by it. Probably never pays any attention. Although, when I did buy a bunch a few months ago I threw it in the laundry hamper. He will never look there. His clothes are all over the floor.
#65
Originally Posted by jean1941
No I never hide anything that I brought from my husband I worked everyday just like him and a lot of days right beside him money was mine as much as his
#66
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
I don't hide any fabric or other purchases, but he usually does not notice. We had DGS spend the week and he HATES spiders. Where we live, we live with spiders so DH had to go into every room and remove spider webs before DGS would go to sleep. DH went in the sewing room for the first time in years, came right back out and told DGS there was soooo much stuff the spiders would not fit. DGS peeked in and agreed. LOL
#68
Originally Posted by New Quilter
Originally Posted by craftybear
didn't see it, thought of this today would be a cute way to chat among us
Originally Posted by BigDog
Wasn't there already a thread about this?
#69
I tell my husband that it is a woman's job to keep the economy going. The fabric we buy keeps the LQS in business, in turn the owner has to hire assistants. The fabric is delivered to the LQS by truck thereby creating another job. Fabric has to be milled and dyed, designs have to be created and cotton has to be grown and harvested. It is amazing that we have time to quilt after creating all these jobs. So people...keep quilting.... the economy depends on it. That's my story and I am sticking to it.
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