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Old 10-19-2017, 07:38 AM
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I started this first time scrappy quilt thinking it would be small and fast. I've learned 'quilt as I go' doesn't translate to small nor fast. It has preoccupied me for two weeks and just kept growing. I finally finished the top today. As a newbie to quilting, I learned a plan is always a good idea.[ATTACH=CONFIG]582462[/ATTACH]
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Old 10-19-2017, 07:46 AM
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Very pretty! Love your colors. I usually have a general plan in quilting however sometimes my plans change as I go. Thanks for sharing your top with us.
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​Well done and cute top!
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Old 10-19-2017, 07:51 AM
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A cute top you have created! My tops are often plan as you go - it does have its drawbacks, but it also allows your creativity to flow (sometimes mine stops for a while before flowing again, but that is my hazard!) Do it how it feels good to you. I've done it both ways. A plan is definitely a good thing when there's a deadline involved (Gifts, for instance) and a deadline can put a stop to habitual indecision also - my mind almost always thinks of 10 more ways to consider once I have a plan, so I have to put a stop to 2nd guessing my plans sometimes. Finding your own path is a lot of fun - happy quilting!
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Wonderfully bright and cheery! Its a very attractive quilt!
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Sometimes a well-laid-out plan just interferes with creativity. Your quilt supports my claim.
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very nicely done
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Your quilt...your plan. A lovely result to be pleased with.
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That is so pretty! Congrats on finishing
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I like the quilt; great job! As I am colorblind, the giraffe was not obvious to me at first, but I found it on the second look!

Plans - Yes, a plan is always a good idea. And then, as we all know, the plan is the plan until the plan changes! Glad you are both enjoying and learning the art of quilting.
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