Re: quilting-what's it take?
- From: "nzlstar*" <fancyfroggin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 16:39:57 +1200
tis the 'green(not lime, hrmph, that would be sacré bleu) envy' some folks
hold i do believe is what Ms B meant to say.
i dont know what gets into folks.
you take no mind of those who have nothing better to do than give ya grief.
get what you want, when you want and enjoy every minute of it.
oh and do let me know when the next quilt'n party is, eh. :)
perhaps you could have a big old quilt retreat for those of us who envy you
but sure aint being mean about it. we could put up our tents in the yard if
need be, lol. works for me if its not too hot or too cold that is.
now dont forget pix of your newly quilted beautys as well.
cheers,
jeanne
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"teleflora" <teleflora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Butterflywings" <Butterfly_dash_wings@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I smell a Green Giant and it needs a long cold shower.
Butterfly
Flutterby, what the heck is a Green Giant?
Cindy
"teleflora" <teleflora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have one of those really nice machines. I never for a moment thought
it would make me an instant artist. It's made me a better sewer because
I don't get frustrated with it like I have with all my other machines.
There are features that it has that I use every single day. There are
also wonderful features that I will never use.
I worked really hard for a lot of years to be able to afford this really
nice machine and I'll make no apologies for having it. I also still buy
tons of patterns, magazines, fabric and tools just because I'm still so
excited about it all.
I will apologize for having brought up a subject that has touched such a
nerve. I'm a little flummoxed at the emails I've gotten because people
think I'm bragging about being able to afford a long-arm when I
apparently haven't "paid my dues" long enough to deserve one.
I don't think that owning a long arm machine will magically make me into
an artist who can do the work that I saw at the show last week. I will
never be able to do that kind of work because I don't consider myself an
artist. I'm a decent enough craftsman, but no way an artist.
I should have divided the two topics into two seperate posts: the
exciting show that I saw and I am looking at maybe buying a long arm.
That way no one would have gotten confused thinking I thought that a
long arm would instantly transform me.
OK, I'll shut up now.
Cindy
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