Old 06-05-2013, 05:12 AM
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Bobbielinks
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Originally Posted by crashnquilt View Post
In the article, it says to look over your quilt for mistakes. In my opinion, you would be better served to have someone else look over the quilt, especially a fellow quilter. Because you have looked at this quilt so much, you may not see any errors or problems, someone with a fresh eye will see the problems. This is what I do when I finish a top and am ready to load it onto the longarm.
I could send my husband to look over the quilt LOL. He is very critical of my quilting, sometimes a good thing, but sometimes a very bad thing.
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