"Hello, my name is Judy and I have a fabricholic problem"
(Who needs gambling or alchohol to be an addict) |
Originally Posted by Boopers
Hello Jan,
Welcome to Fabriholics Anon. You will not be judged here. There is no known cure. please HELP (just Kidding) :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Originally Posted by JanTx
I'm at work right now - and on a break so sneaking a peak here. I started a new project last night and can't wait to get home to it! Made three blocks last night and went and stared lovingly at them before I went to bed AND took a peak before I left for work. While going about my work I am thinking of the layout of those blocks.
Hello, my name is Jan, and I have a problem! |
Join the club, your in good company!
Hi, my name is kim, and i have the same symptoms as the rest of you! |
"So, Jan, what is your problem?"
Too funny! I started quilting this summer so am really new at this. I've noticed other signs of my addiction, but today is the first day I find myself craving my blocks. I'm reading a book set in the 1800's and the main character is 87 and a quilter. Her block is in her apron pocket to pull out as needed - complete with thread and needle of course. She says her stitches are the size of grains of rice. It's interesting to read of the lack of materials - including batting - and the steps it took to get a quilt finished. I do not long for the "good old days"! |
Originally Posted by lilithcat
Originally Posted by JanTx
I first noticed I had a problem when I hurried home to intercept the mail for a squishy before my husband could get home and find it. And I'm the thrifty one who usually fusses at him about spending!
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To paraphrase an old song...."If lovin' fabric is wrong, I don't wanna be right." Hahaha
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Why fight it? Embrace it!
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What is one to do when you just can't help yourself.........
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It's only a 'problem' if you perceive it that way(-;
You're in good company, no matter what you call it! |
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