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Old 12-06-2011, 09:41 AM
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kwiltkrazy
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Don't have much to add to what has already been said, but I don't want you to get discouraged!!!!!! We all have went through what you are going through right now, it is normal, just like when you had to learn to do cursive writing, it takes practice to make it look effortless. Keep up the good work, you were willing to take on the task, it shows you have grit. Keep it up the project will turn out beautiful!!! The key is not to let yourself get too upset, and take it a t small intervals, don't quilt for long periods at a time, atleast not yet. I believe some of the ladies have been right when they tell you that the problem could be the stitch you are using, and the drag your quilt is experiencing. I find it much easier to puddle my quilt, rather than rolling it, this causes less drag. I wish you patience and enjoyment. Would love to see your project when finished.
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