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Old 03-16-2020, 01:25 PM
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Krisb
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Like Dunster, I go through stages:
1. Pick out pattern and fabric—love it
2. Cut out— usually still love it
3. Sew first block? Never know
4. Sew balance of blocks—usually get bored but keep slogging
5. Put together top— usually start to hate it
6. Layer and quilt—often get frustrated. Decide to slow down and enjoy it
7. Bind—fall back in love.

You can stop with what you have done and make a wall hanging.
You can keep going and hope you like it again.
You can keep going and then give it to charity.
You can bring what you have to quilt guild or see if a local shop,has some type of fundraising you can donate to. Our local shop has a Xmas fundraiser every year. Someone else will love it.


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