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Old 02-16-2012, 05:51 PM
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JudyG
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That's how I feel too. I have a dry eraser board and play on it almost every evening while hubby watches t.v.

Originally Posted by tjradj View Post
The best thing I learned that helped my FMQ was to doodle. Whenever I have a piece of paper and a pencil, I doodle. I draw feathers, I draw loopy loops, and basically it trains my brain to move smoothly and relax as I try to make the designs. Once I could doodle smoothly, I found my FMQ got smoother too.
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