Let me explain my "perfection" problem with the example of a quilt that I hope to finish soon. I bought the pattern while on vacation because it seemed easy and the shop had most of the needed material in a a kit, so I purchased the material and the pattern. I still needed the material for the setting triangles and the dark 1 inch squares for the small blocks and when I purchased it several months and many states later I simply bought it for color!!. Now--the quilt is comprised of 25 blocks of 3 inch squares that contain 9 inch blocks. (125 3 inch blocks) which alternate with 9 inch square blocks of autuum shades of batik. Strip piecing-no problem--except somehow I did a poor job of cutting the strips. Yes, I have had to take apart, remark and resew all 125 3 inch blocks. No problem, right? Wrong. When I purchased the dark material for the setting triangles and dark sections of the small 9 patch blocks I did not "feel" the material--I simply went with color!! Oh My. I now have 125 3 inch blocks consisting of 9 one inch squares of batik and flannel material. If I survive this quilt it will be 72"x 72" of set on-point blocks and it will have a tag stating "This took forever". As you can see I am not a perfectionist!