Here it is so far:
You know you’re a quiller if....
....you find bits of paper in your bed (submitted by Sam)
...you have to sweep under your table several times a day and not because of food crumbs
...if you mess up on a project and haven't mounted it yet, you straighten the quilling paper from the no-go project out again to reuse in the future.
...you take pictures of appliques on your baby's clothing so you can convert them into quilling patterns (yes, sad, but true - I've done it - and recently, too)
NOTHING else scheduled - lunch dates, doctor appointments, nada, nyet, nix -
except for an emergency!! (submitted by Ev Crane)
...you can’t help but look at the world without thinking, “I wonder if I could make a quilling pattern out of that.”
...you are so concentrated on your quilling project that you don’t notice that a tornado has gone through your house (in my case, a tornado disguised as a three year old child)
...you dream about quilling and quilled designs
...you have a quilling project “to do” list that’s at least two pages long – typed
...you sacrifice sleep to stay up into the wee hours of the morning to quill
...your online quilling community is almost as close to your heart as your own family
...your little son quills a cute flower for his teacher (submitted by Ariana)
...you have an addition built onto your home to house all your supplies (submitted by Molly)...when you view real live objects, but only see patterns created by shaped coils (submitted by Charli)
....all you want to do is talk about quilling and have an urge to convert everyone to become quillers (submitted by Charli)
I can't figure out how to add to this post, so I'm adding a comment for the addition. At one time I thought I knew how to do it - but as with many things in my mind - I've lost it - LOL.
ReplyDeleteSonya of appelquilling.blogspot added this, "When your computer "favorites/bookmarks" are so filled with quilling patterns, ideas, galleries etc. that you have to organize your quilling favorites folder with sub-folders, sub-sub-folders! And then you even forget where you put it!"
I so agree with all of these!
ReplyDeleteYour grandaughter shows you how to quill flowers from the patterened insides of envelopes.
ReplyDeleteYour master bedroom becomes your craft room and you move into a smaller room, after all it is onmly for sleeping, not as important as quiling