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    Old 06-24-2010, 02:39 PM
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    I love your story!
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    Old 06-24-2010, 03:05 PM
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    Go QBeth, Love your story!

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    Old 06-24-2010, 03:06 PM
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    I think that's such a great photo!
    I know this isn't a car list but your story reminded me of my dad, who died 12 years ago and was an avid old car hobbyist since his teen years. Tell this story to your significant other:
    When I was very little Dad bought the love of his life, a bright pink and white '56 Crown Victoria. He and Mom kept having kids and at one point put in a car seat for my little brother, so Dad drilled some holes and screwed it in. Mom kept getting pregnant so when she was pregnant with #5 they sold the car and got a station wagon. I remember growing up (I'm now 52) often Dad would comment that he sure wish he had that car back. Life went on, Dad was still into old cars, restored some, joined a car club when I was an adult.
    Then about 10 years before he died he decided he was ready to get a '56 Crown Victoria and restore it. He found one for sale locally and went to see it. He bought it, paying more than he sold it for in the 60's. Those holes and the bolts he had drilled for the car seat were still there! He restored that thing, even keeping re-chromed parts in his underwear drawer, joined a club only for Crown Victoria enthusiasts and even went on an antique car lovers cruise.
    Your photo made me think of that and how I would be overjoyed to make a Crown Victoria quilt for him now if I could. Thank you
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    Old 06-24-2010, 04:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by QBeth
    It may not look like it but this is quilting related. My significant other loves old cars and, about three years ago, bought a 1962 T-bird. We've gone to several car shows together but mostly he's gone alone because I can look at cars just so long, know what I mean?

    One day, I jokingly said that I wish I had my grandmother's hand crank Singer so I could sew while he looks around the Show. __ :!: __ Light bulb in the brain time! Went looking and found the exact model my grandmother used.

    This past weekend, at a local car show, we put it to the test. Put up the umbrella (it was 90+ degrees!), table, chair, and sewing machine. I also posted a sign saying "Equal Hobby Opportunity!" with arrows to his car labelled "His Hobby" and an arrow to my Singer saying "My Hobby."

    Turned out to be a lot of fun! I was tucked in behind the cars and, as people walked around, they'd spot me. Many had seen Treadle machines but no one (which I found interesting) had ever seen a hand crank machine! Plus, a lot of the women who stopped by sounded very envious that I managed to find a way to enjoy the show. _:-)_

    We were there for three hours (there was a nice breeze or I wouldn't have lasted) and I actually managed to sew a lot of squares together. I knew someone would probably take my picture so I tried to maintain a lady like pose while sitting but... Oh, well. Here's me, sewing away fiendishly. The blue car on the left (a work in progress) is our '62 T-bird and the peach one on the right is someone else's (would you believe it's insured for $70,000!!! I made VERY sure the umbrella was far enough away not to hit it, if it fell over!).
    How much did you pay for your hand crank sewing machine? I think I would like one to take with me when I go somewhere that has not electricity.
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    Old 06-24-2010, 04:17 PM
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    What a great idea! That is what a marriage is all about, give and take. Glad you had a great time and you two are able to spend more hobby time together!
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    Old 06-24-2010, 04:32 PM
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    You're great. I love this and something I would do. What fun!!
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    Old 06-24-2010, 05:22 PM
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    Great picture and great way to be together. My husband is a golfer, I wonder how we could combine both our hobbies??
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    Old 06-24-2010, 06:30 PM
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    Great idea. You look so cute. I think I would need padding on the chair though.
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    Old 06-25-2010, 01:46 AM
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    I think this is a great example of how to have a long marriage.
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    Old 06-25-2010, 03:19 AM
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    Originally Posted by Beaglemom59
    My husband and I also do car shows. We'll be going to a huge one next week in Des Moines. Thursday thru Saturday. It is always soooo hot, I've been afraid to take any hand sewing. I figured my grubby, sweaty little hands would just make it icky. But I may have to start a hand piecing take along project. Something verrry washable.
    Enjoy the show! The day the picture was taken was about 95 degrees but there was stiff wind. That, along with the umbrella, kept me mostly comfortable. Hope a nice breeze comes along for you, too!
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