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Old 05-01-2015, 03:56 PM
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maggie_1936
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Originally Posted by bearisgray View Post
There really is no substitute available for experience and practice.

When someone asks "Is it better to ___ or not?"
or
"How to _______?"

and receives different answers - all of which are valid to the responder -

Which answer does he/she choose to follow?


I know that there are things that I think are "essential" to my process that others blow off.
(Washing everything washable before cutting is one of mine.)

I also know that there are things that others think are "essential" that I don't do.
(Starching everything before cutting is something that I rarely do.)

How did you learn and/or decide how to do things?
by trial and error
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