Yes indeedy! My socks, my sweatpants, my t-shirt, my sweatshirt. If sewing doesn't cover me then my job does - I manufacture small parts and use thread and little foam parts that are lots of static electricity involved. I'm a mess! LOVE the bags!!!
You can always spot a quilter a mile away because they are always covered with thread!...BTW-I have gone to pick my Little Person up from school covered with thread before.....;0)
BTW-The colors in your fabric lines are amazing! Love them!
For sure!! At one retreat, everyone took my picture because both my shirt and pants (black) had collected everyone's thread all day and I looked like I was going to unravel!
OMG ... that's what my new (Christmas) furry black slippers look like!!! I've been working on a quilt and I think that they may be designated as "sewing slippers"!
Hi! Just wanted to let you know that we just got our shipment of Verna today and I love it! We have the entire line in our ship and every single print is beautiful.
Thanks for you work! Sharon www.thesproutzstore.etsy.com
Stringy socks is a sign of an inspired woman... Love the bags!
ReplyDeleteMy dress looked like that last week, only I didn't realise until I was out at the shops....whoopsie.
ReplyDeleteYour bags look beautiful :)
Gorgeous bags Kate! And yes, they probably would, and I'd more than likely have strings hanging off my backside too!
ReplyDeleteTeeHee welcome to the quiting/sewing world... my pants, my sweater, my socks... everything is in a constant state of stringiness :)
ReplyDeletetoo funny..but usually my shirt, pants AND feet look like that!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Is there a pattern?
ReplyDeleteYour friendship bags are wonderful! And, yes,I pretty much have threads on my socks and sweaters every single day!
ReplyDeleteThey would. You should see my sewing room carpet. I love those little Friendship Bags!
ReplyDeleteyesm... my socks often look like that!
ReplyDeleteYes indeedy! My socks, my sweatpants, my t-shirt, my sweatshirt. If sewing doesn't cover me then my job does - I manufacture small parts and use thread and little foam parts that are lots of static electricity involved. I'm a mess! LOVE the bags!!!
ReplyDeleteYes... indeed. I say it's a badge of honor! Great job on the bags.
ReplyDeleteI told Big T that my socks were supposed to look like that.
ReplyDeleteYou can always spot a quilter a mile away because they are always covered with thread!...BTW-I have gone to pick my Little Person up from school covered with thread before.....;0)
ReplyDeleteBTW-The colors in your fabric lines are amazing! Love them!
Those bags are adorable! (I recently made one in Hello Betty fabric)
ReplyDeleteI have threads all over the house, the sign of a busy quilter :)
(And who are all of those lovely bags for?)
SheilaC
Yes indeed! My socks look like that most days. Is it bad that I constantly find those loose threads on my kids? ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the bags. My husband get annoyed when I have thread pieces everywhere. I find it humorous!
ReplyDeleteFor sure!!
ReplyDeleteAt one retreat, everyone took my picture because both my shirt and pants (black) had collected everyone's thread all day and I looked like I was going to unravel!
OMG ... that's what my new (Christmas) furry black slippers look like!!! I've been working on a quilt and I think that they may be designated as "sewing slippers"!
ReplyDeleteI am always covered in thread and fuzz! Not the feet, my studio is too cold to be slipper-less. Verna is lovely; a just like a nice spring breeze.
ReplyDeleteI love your friendship bags...you can always spot a quilter by the thread attached to her garments. LOL.
ReplyDeleteHi! Just wanted to let you know that we just got our shipment of Verna today and I love it! We have the entire line in our ship and every single print is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for you work!
Sharon
www.thesproutzstore.etsy.com
tehehe.
ReplyDelete:)
yayyy for friendship bags!!!