True Quilting Confessions
#172
Whew!! Another confession: It's not only that SOMETIMES I quilt in my jammies all day, it is that I only wear street clothes when I have to go out. I wear a nightshirt to sleep in and change into jammies after my shower. In winter, there is nothing more comfortable to me than flannel jammie bottoms, and I am into comfort! :thumbup:
#173
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
I'm ashamed to admit that sometimes I... get out the liquid stitch to glue my booboos :oops:
I'm ashamed to admit ... that sometimes I read too fast!
#174
My neighbors have come to the door and I was wearing jammies, and last week I ran outside to get the package of fabric that the postman brought up my drive for me. He looked at me a little funny, and I realized I had on my penguin jams. Oh well, he should be used to it; this is a small town and I've seen people in the P.O. in jams and also the grocery store.
#176
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: NW Kansas
Posts: 62
Originally Posted by Rettie V.Grama
Well Gigi, my son told me I couldn't buy any more fabric until all my stash was gone. I havn't completely obeyed, but have curtailed much of my buying. I am now down to the point where what I have left is not something I really want to work with so am going to photograph all of it and sell in bulk. Not today, but sometime this week. So, if you are interested, just keep your computer running tuned to things to buy or sell.
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#178
Originally Posted by callie
I am shamed to admit that I started a quilt for my DD, lost my DH last year & still can't pick up DD's quilt & finish it just sits there untouched. AND now making quilts (with some help from this board & personal friends) for fire victims & have no idea when I will be able to pick DD quilt to finish. PLUS my DS is also waiting for a quilt & I have a new GreatGS due in May. Oh my - shame on me....
It will get better, just takes time.((( Hugs))) It's been almost 10 years for me, and I was practically a basket case for 2 years.
I'm glad you are quilting, don't worry about the UFO for your daughter, maybe you can start a new one for her.
Enjoy those greatGS, it won't be long now!!
#180
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: D'Iberville,MS
Posts: 243
Originally Posted by susanwilley
I have to finish one project before I start another. Other than doing a few cuts and maybe sewing one block, just to see how it looks, I can't bring myself to completely start another quilt until my current one is finished. Should I have a dozen or so UFO's?
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