Sew far sew good for the man. It seems he got by with that little bit of humor – that’s probably enough. Be there. Listen. Empathize. Ask if there is something you can do. If she asks you something or asks for something, that’s fine to answer and respond. But … Don’t try to solve her problem for her. Do not give unsolicited advice. … I think?
Amazing how critical people can be about a comic drawing. A slender woman wouldn’t be easy to draw under a quilt and a slim man eating cookies just wouldn’t seem right. On the other hand, a quilt for a baby shower wouldn’t be that large — it would be for the baby and so would have to fit in a crib (~30″×40″) or a car seat (~18″×20″). I have found that moms often prefer the ‘car seat’ size because they need more of them than crib blankets.
whahoppened about 3 years ago
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dan, don’t quilt your day job.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 3 years ago
No, she’s just a little sew-and-sew.
kucpa Premium Member about 3 years ago
If he doesn’t stop needling her, she’s going to needle him!
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
maybe she could just reduce the size and make a small comforter…
Herd of Turtles about 3 years ago
Good yarn today.
Julie478 Premium Member about 3 years ago
No baby for me. Maybe a grandchild.
mpolo11 Premium Member about 3 years ago
There are at least 4 types of puns:BadGoodSo bad it’s good (this one)So bad it goes past good and back to bad
Brevity has them all.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Sew far sew good for the man. It seems he got by with that little bit of humor – that’s probably enough. Be there. Listen. Empathize. Ask if there is something you can do. If she asks you something or asks for something, that’s fine to answer and respond. But … Don’t try to solve her problem for her. Do not give unsolicited advice. … I think?
GreenT267 about 3 years ago
Amazing how critical people can be about a comic drawing. A slender woman wouldn’t be easy to draw under a quilt and a slim man eating cookies just wouldn’t seem right. On the other hand, a quilt for a baby shower wouldn’t be that large — it would be for the baby and so would have to fit in a crib (~30″×40″) or a car seat (~18″×20″). I have found that moms often prefer the ‘car seat’ size because they need more of them than crib blankets.
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
I know a few quilters that don’t suffer from this at all – it’ll get done when it gets done.
bobgreenwade about 3 years ago
There are actually people who spell “guilty” that way. I’ve also seen people mention the quitar, and a friend’s last name spelled McQuire.
They are few and far between, but the ones I’ve encountered just make me want to guit trying.
tinstar about 3 years ago
That must have been a blanket statement.