Rule #4. Repeat this one in large print. Ever listen to the ‘talk’ at a quilt show, and you’ll know that some people do appoint them selvs as quilt police.
i love it!!! i am going to print it for my friend’s quilt shop!!!! i like #5…we are all individuals and that is what is so great about being a quilter…there are no wrong ways of doing anything..it can all be explained away with ” that is my way of doing it!”
I believe there really truly are Quilt Police. I have gotten many comments from them in person and in emails from my blog. I always ask them where their badge is – and when they say “what?” I ask if they are the quilt police.
#3 – I end up with a lot of creativity in my quilting
Smiled as I read. Should post it on my craft wall.
Diane
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Rule #4. Repeat this one in large print. Ever listen to the ‘talk’ at a quilt show, and you’ll know that some people do appoint them selvs as quilt police.
I abide by rule #3. Pattern variation also works.
Fabulous!
I like the first rule…..and you know that your own saliva will lift that bloody spot (unless you cut yourself with a rotary cutter!;) )
Great sign to print out and hang over the sewing machine or ironing board!
5. there are lots of quilt police, they just don’t have a uniform on.
i love it!!! i am going to print it for my friend’s quilt shop!!!! i like #5…we are all individuals and that is what is so great about being a quilter…there are no wrong ways of doing anything..it can all be explained away with ” that is my way of doing it!”
I believe there really truly are Quilt Police. I have gotten many comments from them in person and in emails from my blog. I always ask them where their badge is – and when they say “what?” I ask if they are the quilt police.
#3 – I end up with a lot of creativity in my quilting