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    Old 12-15-2010, 01:12 AM
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    I'd be too overwhelmed so I'd go to Mexican restaurant get lunch and a big Margarita LOL.
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    Old 12-15-2010, 01:37 AM
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    I do that every day anyway, only without the thirty bucks and with 20% off. :-D I bought fabric today for a new baby quilt...we just got some BEAUTIFUL batiks in, and I snatched some of that up. Found this wonderfully adorable print with little hearts on a tan background, but the colors just didn't work. Will have to figure out something else to do with it. Those of us that work there have the advantage of each having a space where we can cut off fabric for ourselves and ferret it away until payday, so we know it will be there when we can finally buy it. And every one of us (barring the couple in the store that don't sew or just really can't afford it) catches the 'gotta have it' bug at least once every other week. It's a wonderful thing. I told my husband that the moment we can comfortable afford all the bills and groceries, etc. on just his paycheck, I'm going in there with one of mine and splurging. :-D
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    Old 12-15-2010, 01:41 AM
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    If I'm shopping for something specific and i can't finish that project without it, and i have only a specific amount of money to spare, then i shop for that something specific and drag myself past everything else.

    mind you, it's traumatic and i usually need three days to recuperate, but a quilter's gotta do what a quilter's gotta do. :lol:
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    Old 12-15-2010, 02:00 AM
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    I would get only what I needed. I have a good stash now, so the will power is there to say NO! LOL
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    Old 12-15-2010, 03:53 AM
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    Originally Posted by PatriceJ
    If I'm shopping for something specific and i can't finish that project without it, and i have only a specific amount of money to spare, then i shop for that something specific and drag myself past everything else.

    mind you, it's traumatic and i usually need three days to recuperate, but a quilter's gotta do what a quilter's gotta do. :lol:
    Ditto!!!! But, I'd definitely check to see if I could find some extra $$$ somewhere that I didn't think I had. ;)
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    Old 12-15-2010, 04:14 AM
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    Well, since I only need a FQ, I'd look around and blow the whole wad and probably more! Quilting is my therapy and shopping for quilt-related stuff is part of that therapy, so I wouldn't want to mess with my therapy, would I?
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    Old 12-15-2010, 04:33 AM
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    I did something like that last night! Needed binding & appliques. I went in, the fabrics were crying out my name, but I went to the other side, got what I needed...then..what's that I see? Fat qtrs...Christmas fat gtrs!! I limited myself to two so I could sneak them past my DH & ran for the door! Cost me $14.00 at the checkout, but this morning I patted my new acquisitions & hid them amongst all the others I have. All is right with the world! LOL! :-)
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    Old 12-15-2010, 04:46 AM
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    Do I only have $30 period, or just $30 to spend in the QS?

    If its $30 period, I get what i came for. If that is just my budget for the store, I get what I need and maybe a little extra pretty if I have $$ left over.
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    Old 12-15-2010, 04:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by Becky Crafts
    I did something like that last night! Needed binding & appliques. I went in, the fabrics were crying out my name, but I went to the other side, got what I needed...then..what's that I see? Fat qtrs...Christmas fat gtrs!! I limited myself to two so I could sneak them past my DH & ran for the door! Cost me $14.00 at the checkout, but this morning I patted my new acquisitions & hid them amongst all the others I have. All is right with the world! LOL! :-)
    LOL. All the ladies at work discuss the various nefarious means that we use to get new fabric into our stash and past our hubby. There is one young lady there that is not quite married yet (she's engaged), and she just doesn't understand why we all either have to sneak it in, or have discussions with dh before buying. And personally, in order to keep myself from spending my whole paycheck at the place GIVING me the dratted thing, I simply keep 25-30 bucks cash out of it when I put it in the bank and only pay using cash, unless the purchase is pre-approved by dh (he has a much better head for the bills than I do). Funny thing is, there are times I don't spend it all and end up with it piling up and then I get to go blow it all! Whoo!

    Now if I could just save it long enough to get that new sewing machine with all the fancy do-hickeys....
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    Old 12-15-2010, 05:13 AM
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    I would also get what I needed and Pray I had a tiny bit LO to buy a new FQ of something!
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