Originally Posted by
rryder
Once I picked out an entire quilt's worth of quilting because I decided I didn't like it as I was getting to the end. Even though I'd had some hints that I wasn't going to be satisfied with it earlier in the process, for some reason I thought that I'd like it better once it was done--Not. Lesson learned. If I don't like it while I'm doing it, I'm not going to like it when it's done and I try to make that decision as early in the quilting process as possible.
Rob
I had to laugh at this. I remember when I was painting our living room (and hall with two closets), and I saw right away that it looked awful, but I said to myself, "I'll like it better when it's all done." Where does that come from, I wonder. So much work I could have saved myself!
Is wool batting normally slick?