Old 01-09-2009, 06:41 PM
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Skeat
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I'm thinking like nor'eastener and Janeen. Maybe hand written instructions w/your machine quilting would keep things on the same understanding level of expectancy. If the workmanship is still good as her reputation holds, I'd just be more detailed in the instruction department next time. I bet your quilt is still amazing! Ask others for an honest opinion if you have a good group of quilting friends. I personally have been thrilled w/any of my quilts I've sent out..and, I do so w/no directions. Just w/"Do what you want, you are the artist"..and every time, they are so much better then what I can do myself ..Just MHO:0)Skeat
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