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07-30-2014, 12:50 PM
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Denice_a
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There are many solutions to not being ableto cut or sew straight - quite a few are mentioned already. However, whatreally matters is that you ENJOY the quilt making process. <o
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Yesterday there was a link on here about ablind woman who machine pieces quilts, hand quilts, machines quilts - you nameit - to the tune of hundreds of quilts during her lifetime. Her quiltsare not perfect, but they are hers and each and every one of them are beautifulin their own way. <o
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So, if your goal is to be more accurate, thenuse some of the suggestions already mentioned, research others, and keeppracticing. But, if your goal is to just enjoy the fabric, the time, theprocess, and the comradery of fellow quilters - then spend less time worryingabout perfection and just turn your handiwork into your own unique works of art.<o
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