You're right dear, I only have $100 worth of fabric...hah!
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Originally Posted by phatquilts
How could a price be put onto my therapy?
Makes sense to me! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Lady Crafter
So ... if fabric is therapy, and health insurance pays for therapy, wouldn't you think we could BILL our health insurance?
Makes sense to me! :lol:
Makes sense to me! :lol:
Jan in VA
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Originally Posted by CraftyGardenMom
...DH turned to me and said, "Well this policy is about 5 years old, and I know you've bought more since then. What would you say it's at now, $200? $250?"
Sure hon.
piney
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This made me think, too.
I just gave a quick count of my fat quarters 37 stacks at an average of 20 FQ's per stack at just $1 per FQ is $740. That is only 1 1/2 shelves of fabric. I have 10 more shelves of fabric from 1/2 yard to several yards each and WIP's. 3 sewing machines etc.
I have a friend who said I am a baby beginner. I helped her move. I AM a baby beginner.
Oh, I forgot what is stored elsewhere.
I just gave a quick count of my fat quarters 37 stacks at an average of 20 FQ's per stack at just $1 per FQ is $740. That is only 1 1/2 shelves of fabric. I have 10 more shelves of fabric from 1/2 yard to several yards each and WIP's. 3 sewing machines etc.
I have a friend who said I am a baby beginner. I helped her move. I AM a baby beginner.
Oh, I forgot what is stored elsewhere.
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