it looked easy
#362
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Location: Wilmington, NC
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It took me a while to figure out that I don't have to love every quilt I make. Sometimes they are just learning experiences, and clarify to me what I don't want to do again. Doesn't mean there isn't someone out there who won't love it, even if you don't.
#364
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i learned a long time ago everything looks better the further away you get......LOL
i think it's quite serene in its muted tones--enough to put me to sleep--quite calming--
[i'm guessing that's not what you were aiming for......]
but it IS awfully pretty...
i think it's quite serene in its muted tones--enough to put me to sleep--quite calming--
[i'm guessing that's not what you were aiming for......]
but it IS awfully pretty...
#367
If you square up each block as you go, you will be ahead of the game. If you've already pieced the entire quilt, just square it up the best you can. The fabrics are beautiful! Don't be discouraged. It's a learning opportunity!
#370
don't panic, it's on the quilt wall, right? Careful assembly when put together will make a great difference in look. The quilting however you do it will also make it into a new thing. Chin up, step back and start again in a day or two.
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