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Old 02-12-2014, 07:39 AM
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I recently got an idea for this problem. After laying out the blocks, stand over the quilt to be and snap a picture. It's a great reference tool.
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Old 02-12-2014, 07:44 AM
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Yes, especially when you start moving the blocks around you have a reference point. Been doing that for a couple of years.
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Old 02-12-2014, 08:00 AM
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I take photos throughout the process, so I can see the quilt more clearly - for me, at least, it seems that when I take a photo, I don't see the mistakes and other things that leap out at me. I see the whole quilt, which allows me to check colors, and how it will "present" when finished.

I probably end up snapping at least two dozen photos of my quilts in various stages of production. It really lets me knowif I'm on the right track ...
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It's also a great way to check block placement, especially if your doing a sampler quilt.
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Take that photo in black/white and if there's a 'wrong' fabric it will jump out at you.
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great idea you ladies are so smart!
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Sometimes in the photo you see things much differently. In real life you filter what you see and you see what you expect to see. In a photo you can see more objectively. It also helps to document what you have done.
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i take pics too.. sometimes i forget what block went where and i have a photo to help.. lol.. ok well more than sometimes.. its usually almost always i forget what goes where.. lol....
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And you can then share the photos with us here! I love seeing works in progress!!

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I too take photos 'in progress'. I use my cell phone camera as it's always with me. I do notice things more easily when I look at a photo of my project. It's a great tool!!
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