I had a boss who teased me once by saying, "I give you an inch and you take a mile." My reply was, "You offer me the mile and get upset when I take it."
Which is why I always smile when folks tell me I can do what I want. My son, for instance, told me I could use whatever fabrics I wanted on the back of his quilt. I bet he'll claim he didn't.
My name is Lynne Tyler and I live in New England in the USA. I've been sewing since 5th grade and making quilts since college. I love working with abstract shapes and color. I love strip piecing. I'm trained as an artist, and I love the graphic quality of quilts. I'd rather take the time to make something beautiful than buy something ugly. My companion is my tuxedo cat, Millie, who has her own blog at darlingmillie.blogspot.com.
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8 comments:
hey, you are the mom, we always get the last word.
I agree with Cher. But I guess you son wasn't expecting what he got.
i have no recollection of any of this.
see, I was right!
(Mr Karate is the son in question!)
d'oh, that showed him! love your xxx's!
I believe it's called "selective memory". LOL
I'll bet you are right.
Wicked, wicked mom! (Ain't it fun?!)
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