Old 09-06-2015, 10:05 AM
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MadQuilter
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I posted a problem a while back and in my heart, I KNEW that I should take it apart and redo it. Did I WANT to do that? NO! Was I going to do that? (most likely) Did I want my quilting friends to give me a pass? ONLY IF IT WAS OK TO DO SO. Fortunately for me people were honest and told me what I needed to hear: Suck it up, buttercup and fix it! Granted, they were nice about it. However, I also got some of the Oh it is barely noticeable - just leave it, replies.

So in the end, it was up to me to take personal responsibility for the project. I took it apart and fixed it.

When I read a question like that, I pay attention to the tone of the message. If the person wants a pass, I simply do not reply. If the poster wants advice and I can give constructive feedback, I will.
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