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Old 01-20-2013, 06:07 AM
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nhweaver
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would like to add:

7. The yardage required information for a quilt is only someone's guesstamation. The out of production fabric that you love and is the focal point in the quilt will be the one that you only need 4" to finish the project.

8. Your sewing machine will act up if it knows you are in a hurry. (electronic telepathy).
9. Your sewing tools like to hide in mysterious places. (Underwear drawer? Don't ask).
10. Someone will tell you after you show them your finished project - you can get one just like that in Marshall's for $39.99.

Now back to sewing after I put pork barbeque in the crockpot, and eat my breakfast.

Originally Posted by ceannastahr View Post
What I have learned about quilting in the past few years;
1. Daisy chaining small pieces for quilt blocks saves a lot of thread: and, creates a new toy/game for the puppy if it slides off the back of the desk.
2. A fingernail is a great tool. Placed in that elusive groove it makes it easy to guide fabric for 1/4" seams; unfortunately, it does tend to break. Replacements take forever.
3. Die cutting pieces is a wonderful time saver: and, the unattended mat makes a great chew toy.
4. Instruction manuals give great information once you learn the language.
5. Directions are only suggestions; follow only when they apply - sort of like speed limits.
6. When a "mess up" isn't seen until the guilt top is done - just say you're following ancient traditions. A flaw must be present to avoid upsetting the gods.

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