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Old 03-02-2010, 12:38 PM
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roselady
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Originally Posted by QuiltingTurtle
I guess it depends on what is making you set them aside. Or are they difficult patterns? Are do you get sick of it, in the middle of the project? Or something else?

That first link, likes it would be a very simple quilt to make. If the ones you are doing are too hard.

If it is because you lose interest. Maybe you can do smaller projects.

I would love to see pics of what you have done so far.
I agree with this, you need to figure out what it is that is keeping you from wanting to finish them. I would also say that taking a class, if you have not done so, is an important step. There are so many helpful hints that will make the process much easier and more fun for you. I also sewed from an early age (clothing), but quilting is a whole different ball game, so taking a quilting class isn't just for those who need to learn to sew. My first class was a sampler class, so I learned a new technique each month, it was great.
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