Rude quilters
#111
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 80
Those snotty bad-excuses-for-a-human beings remind me of my needlework teacher. Whenever she saw any of my "work" she got struck by disgust and a sound like Arrgh with a slant toward puking came out of her painted mouth.
At the end of my school days all my peers, my mother, father, brother and all my friends knew that I had two left hands - including me.
When my mother visited me at age 40 she watched me finish curtains for my living room. I pretended not to notice but I saw her surprise.
At night she realized that she had forgotten her PJs. I gave her a pair of the ones I had made. Another surprised look.
Next day, as if it had been ordered, my neighbor came over and said, "Come over and help me with my shelf. I need a pair of hands like yours." I grinned when I quickly went over there to help (and have fun doing it).
That's when my mother finally started her comments with: "You know, this is strange ...."
When some bitchy knowitall says something inappropriate to me then I just grin (I have years of practice with that).
But I hope you will remember all the great retorts whenever you see one of those big-mouth-hyenas assault a child - and let them have it.
At the end of my school days all my peers, my mother, father, brother and all my friends knew that I had two left hands - including me.
When my mother visited me at age 40 she watched me finish curtains for my living room. I pretended not to notice but I saw her surprise.
At night she realized that she had forgotten her PJs. I gave her a pair of the ones I had made. Another surprised look.
Next day, as if it had been ordered, my neighbor came over and said, "Come over and help me with my shelf. I need a pair of hands like yours." I grinned when I quickly went over there to help (and have fun doing it).
That's when my mother finally started her comments with: "You know, this is strange ...."
When some bitchy knowitall says something inappropriate to me then I just grin (I have years of practice with that).
But I hope you will remember all the great retorts whenever you see one of those big-mouth-hyenas assault a child - and let them have it.
#112
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Iowa
Posts: 475
Why oh WHY do people have to be so rude. I think the saying what goes around comes around, will get them.
#113
Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Originally Posted by Hindsight
I've had a similar thing happen to me. I just smile, the in my head Pray for them, LOL that all their fabric dyes to run, their needles to break and bird nests on the back of ALL their future quilts.
Don't let the rudeness of someone else ruin your day. They are the ones who are lacking. You on the other hand are a wonderful Mariners fan. :)
Don't let the rudeness of someone else ruin your day. They are the ones who are lacking. You on the other hand are a wonderful Mariners fan. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrtzX2ONoT4
You tube link to I Pray for you song lol.
#114
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Chetopa, Kansas
Posts: 237
I like the idea of making a pin cushion in her honor!!! Don't let it get to you - some people just can't help showing their ignorance!
#116
I've been very fortunate that I've not had snotty quilters address me like that, and for that, I'm thankful, because I KNOW I wouldn't have a quick comeback in the moment. But one I can think of right now is, "Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to give you the impression that I care what you think."
Lately I've been hearing a lot from younger quilters that some that have had the privelege of having more years of experience putting down the younger quilter's work. It makes no sense to me that people would be rude about another creative person. I mean, aren't we supposed to be teaching the younger generation our craft, so that it doesn't become a dying art? If younger quilters are confronted by snotty standoffish quilters, does that give a positive image to the younger quilter? Hopefully it doesn't deter the younger one from continuing on with her craft.
Lately I've been hearing a lot from younger quilters that some that have had the privelege of having more years of experience putting down the younger quilter's work. It makes no sense to me that people would be rude about another creative person. I mean, aren't we supposed to be teaching the younger generation our craft, so that it doesn't become a dying art? If younger quilters are confronted by snotty standoffish quilters, does that give a positive image to the younger quilter? Hopefully it doesn't deter the younger one from continuing on with her craft.
#117
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 141
Oh how I love this place!! The song is funny, and the pin cushion idea is fabulous.
#118
Originally Posted by PJO
I like the idea of making a pin cushion in her honor!!! Don't let it get to you - some people just can't help showing their ignorance!
#119
Originally Posted by momski
I hope your sewing machine eats every last one of your quilts!
#120
Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
I am a quilter, but I don't exactly look "traditional.
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