Hi Lydia
Interesting question! and I have to answer YES!
I used to really enjoy sewing and knitting. In fact, when we were active JWs, most of my two daughters' and my own wardrobe were hand-made (although I used the term "custom designed" heh heh) by me.
When the children were little I started knitting sweaters and winter wear for them too. It would take 30-40 minutes to drive to the meetings, and I used the time to make progress on my projects.
Other sisters knew about my hobbies, and some even shared the same interests and we exchanged patterns. I had a nice collection of patterns for sewing and yarn crafts, as well as a nicely organized sewing room with shelves of fabric.
Anyway, I guess some of the sisters mentioned to their husbands that "oh it would be so nice to be talented like Sister Scully..."; "I'd love to have a nice sewing room like Sister Scully's..." etc, etc. Eventually, some of the husbands complained that their wives wanted these things from them and I was the scapegoat, and the accusation was that I was promoting "materialism" because I had SO MUCH FABRIC!
The book study conductor approached me (in my own home where the book study was held) and tried to be very kind sounding. He said that the brothers were concerned that I was too materialistic because of all the fabric I had, and that it was causing a problem for some of the other sisters in the congregation.
I couldn't help myself. I LAUGHED IN HIS FACE. And then I said, "If you or any other elder EVER try to twist the meaning of 'materialism' like that again, I'm going to write a letter about this to the Circuit Overseer. For your information, I enjoy sewing. I enjoy making clothing for my daughters and me to wear to the Kingdom Hall. I don't appreciate you telling me that I should give up something I enjoy and go spend $200 on a dress for myself when I can make something of equal or better quality for $50. If you have that kind of money for your wife to blow on clothes, then good for you. But if you have a problem with me trying to save my husband's money, then you better go and discuss it with him!"
When I turned it around and made it appear that HE had the problem with 'materialism' instead, he got quite sheepish, and never bothered me about it again! LOL
Love, Scully