Follow up on my quilt police visit.
#11
I must have missed the original post and the comments made. Let her buy her "better" quilts at WalMart. We know the quality of theirs and we know she will be buying one anybody can buy just like hers. Yours are unique and one of a kinds.
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Originally Posted by valsma
I must have missed the original post and the comments made. Let her buy her "better" quilts at WalMart. We know the quality of theirs and we know she will be buying one anybody can buy just like hers. Yours are unique and one of a kinds.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-162013-1.htm
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I had a DIL just like her. She is no longer part of the family, thank goodness. She is now 52, miserable, alone, and few friends. Those friends pity her more than like her, and feel she is mentally ill. DS's siblings asked him what took him so long to get out of that marriage. His reply was that he was protecting the kids and trying to keep their lives normal. They try not to spend much time with their mother when they're home.
#18
"If you cant be a postive influence be a horrible warning" Everyone has a postive roll in this life, unfortunately this gals was the postively horrible side of influence. But still she has a purpose. I'm sure you gained lots of insight from this young lady that had nothing to do with quilting. Now isnt it wonderful that she popped into your life and helped you out! LOL...I can say that because she's didnt visit me!
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