Old 02-20-2016, 06:55 PM
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quiltingshorttimer
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Now, we're not talking those projects that are perfectly ok, but just got shuffled into the back of the line (and maybe keep getting shuffled) of things you're working on,right? We're talking those projects that have major OOPS! that will require lots of deconstruction and then some creative solutions, right? In that case, I have a Storm at Sea for my daughter that I started about year ago and realized it was NOT going to work the way I thought. I've done the deconstruction (of all blocks), started the re-cuts needed, cut the additional pieces needed, and then had a whole bunch of customer quilts and several projects for my Guild to do. This is "on deck" to get back to in early May. I have a 4 day retreat end of April but probably won't take it cause I know I'll need to be really thinking about re-piecing it and sometimes the comraderie of a retreat makes my brain not so sharp.
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