I enjoy the whole process and try to improve my skills along the way, but I'm not a perfectionist and my quilts are sure to be imperfect. My biggest mistakes almost always result from getting to a point where I just want to get it done, even though it may be late and I may be tired. I have to learn to leave the sewing room as soon as I start to make too many booboos instead of getting annoyed and trying to plow through or ignore things that could be easily avoided or corrected. The other thing I do that annoys me is getting well into a project and dropping it in favor of some new sparkly that caught my eye. I have too many UFOs. Some of them result from reaching an impasse. It is time to decide whether I want it to be bigger, or switch my original choice of border fabric to something else, or turn the blocks on point, or whatever indecisive thing I could do. So I postpone until I know what I want to do with it, and it doesn't get done - maybe for years. Sometimes I know what I want to do, but don't feel like doing it, such as going back and removing/replacing a particular fabric that I've used all over something and then decided it would make the quilt look like a bird splattered it! I have finished some UFOs months or years late, however. I have no problem finishing something if there's a deadline and a specific recipient, such as someone having a baby.