Teeler, good for you! Don't you feel so accomplished when you learn a new trick! I, too, love chain sewing. I've learned to lay everything out and take a picture. Then I chain sew everything. Something else it has taken me a while to learn is to sew together the quilt in 4 sections; upper left, upper right, lower left, then lower right. I used to sew in rows. If you do that, then you are sewing the length of the quilt many, many times. If you sew it in sections, then you sew top sections together, bottoms together.....(at this point you have yet to sew the length of the quilt), then sew top to the bottom. The longest seam you've had to sew is only the width!!!! Get it? If you're not getting it take a piece of paper and cut into 4 pieces and pretend each piece is a quadrant of your next quilt. It took me a year to even attempt to change my row sewing style. When I did though, it paid off in spades!!! Good luck. Please let me know if you ever try the 4 section method of sewing a quilt top together.