What is a Committed Quilter?
If any of these offenses apply to you, then . . . well . . .
you are sentenced to life as a Committed Quilter.
Sentencing details below!
Minor offenses:
- Do you quilt when you should be cooking, doing laundry or other chores?
- Lost more than two hours of sleep for days in a row so you can make your quilt deadline?
- Do you pinch pennies just so you can buy a yard or two of fabric to add to your stash?
- Ensure that every vacation includes stops at the local quilt shops?
- Do you find the last thought before going to sleep is your next quilt creation?
Major offenses:
- Have a room full of fabric, but just have to ‘go to the quilt shop’ for inspiration before you can start on your next project?
- Have more than one room in your home dedicated to your obsession? (Yes, including all the closet spaces storing your stash.)
- You have made at least a dozen quilts, and yet do not have a quilt on your own bed?
- Attended more than a dozen quilt retreats or quilt shows this least year?
- Significantly stretched the truth about the money you spent at the last quilting event – not only to others but to yourself!?
If you answered "yes" to any of the above, you have been sentenced as a Committed Quilter!
You are sentenced for life . . .
There is no possible recovery for you . . .To avoid an institutional stay, you MUST get help from like-minded individuals who understand you, and can provide appropriate support.
You MUST feed your growing appetite for ways to...
- Make a small dent in your quilt stash
- Search out new inspirations for your next quilting creation
- Continuously learn and apply new techniques
- The difficult – ask for help when stuck
- Take on the occasional challenge
- Attend group therapy and share with others
Your sentence begins NOW!
Do not Delay!
1) You must immediately begin therapy! Go to www.TheCommittedQuilter.com
2) Go now and add your "confession" to the Confessions of a Committed Quilter.