Hiding Fabric Purchases
#131
That's exactly why large purses were created! :lol: I put my bag in my purse while I'm putting my wallet back in, and hubby sees me walking out the door without a bag --- and thinks there "wasn't anything good on sale". Don't tell him! :lol: :lol: :lol:
#133
I have a friend who does this. She's not a quilter, but she does love a bargain she finds online. Her hubby works from home most days, and those days can change, so she has started having her packages delivered at different friends houses. Hasn't asked me yet, but it is strictly a matter of time.... Virg
#135
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SoCal
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Originally Posted by Patchesnposies
In my first marriage I had a husband who would check the grocery store receipt to make sure I hadn't "snuck" anything. I was young and had a lot of childhood baggage that made me feel worthless, so I acted like I was of little worth.
After about 10 years, I had grown enough to realize that I was of GREAT worth and deserved better than a life of coerced servitude and being constantly made to feel inferior. So I divorced him....and, surprise, I didn't crash and burn like he always told me I would if I left him...in fact I raised my three kids on my own by starting my own business cleaning houses while I went to college.
Eventually met and married the man of my dreams (though I had told myself there wasn't a man out there worth giving up my freedom for!)who is the love of my life.
I never have to hide anything from him and he encourages every one of my hearts desires. If I have an interest he pushes me to pursue it.
I still struggle with feeling unworthy (but it definitely does not come from him.....it's those old tapes in my head)when I buy something that is all for me.
I am so grateful to married to my husband....it is like my life did not truly begin until I met him, he is my best friend.
After about 10 years, I had grown enough to realize that I was of GREAT worth and deserved better than a life of coerced servitude and being constantly made to feel inferior. So I divorced him....and, surprise, I didn't crash and burn like he always told me I would if I left him...in fact I raised my three kids on my own by starting my own business cleaning houses while I went to college.
Eventually met and married the man of my dreams (though I had told myself there wasn't a man out there worth giving up my freedom for!)who is the love of my life.
I never have to hide anything from him and he encourages every one of my hearts desires. If I have an interest he pushes me to pursue it.
I still struggle with feeling unworthy (but it definitely does not come from him.....it's those old tapes in my head)when I buy something that is all for me.
I am so grateful to married to my husband....it is like my life did not truly begin until I met him, he is my best friend.
#137
Our marriage is trust. My DH is usually with me when I buy fabric, and if I buy it online, I tell him. He says you don't have to tell me. I can't understand why anyone would want to hide fabric from their DH. Mine even cuts strips.
#138
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Centerville, WA
Posts: 1,254
My DH doesn't care if I buy fabric. Every time we go to town, he asks me if I want to go to the fabric store. A few weeks ago I bought a La Reine treadle machine at a yard sale for $50.00. When he got home I went running to him with open arms, give him a big Hug & Kiss & said I sure love you. He said OK, what did I but you this time? He was tickled to bring the machine in for me. He knew I had wanted a treadle for years.
#139
When I was married, he never said anything about how much fabric I had other than comment that I could open my own fabric store. My boyfriend patiently waits in the car for me to go inside and shop so I try to do my shopping when he is busy with something else but he never says I have too much and will compliment me when I take advantage of a good sale.
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