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teacherbailey
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My #1 tip and sometime mantra: NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING is perfect and my quilt won't be either. So do the best I can at the moment and (try to) quit stressing over seams that don't match!!!!!
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Thanks for the tips!
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tips r great, and I am going to buy some starch!
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Patticake,
Do you mind if I print this off to share it with my guild tomorrrow. We sometimes forget quilting is an enjoyable process and not an job.
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Many thanks for the excellent tips.
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How nice of you to share these tips.
Thanks
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How nice of you to share these tips.
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01-20-2011, 04:17 AM
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Love the tips...what is the purpose of starch during the construction process?
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Tips I can use. Thank you.
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Wonderful reminders of the joy of quilting.
Thanks Patticake.
Hope your life is blessed with many more stitches.
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