Making a Indian Hatchet Quilt
#54
Originally Posted by cutebuns
Great work there Ninnie, youhave way more patience than I do to pin so much, plus I end up sticking myself more often than not. I don't like to bleed on my projects.
I read a couple of points on "23 ways to stress free quilting" or something like that .... the FIRST one was:
Deep six the Perfection bug
I KNEW I liked that lady from the get go! LOL
I do have to admit, however, that I so appreciate looking at the good results of people who take their time <G>
#55
I think for some that would be more stressful that doing it the way that they need to to get the look that they want, how many do you hear stressing over that they want their points etc, and if they don't appear, they want to chuck it. Stress comes in all forms, Especially those with a little ocd, it would just about kill them to do it a different way. Me, I am not that way, it would be very stressfull to pin and pin and pin and take that long, I appericiate those that do take their time, their work usually looks just that much better for it.
#58
Originally Posted by cutebuns
I think for some that would be more stressful that doing it the way that they need to to get the look that they want, how many do you hear stressing over that they want their points etc, and if they don't appear, they want to chuck it. Stress comes in all forms, Especially those with a little ocd, it would just about kill them to do it a different way. Me, I am not that way, it would be very stressfull to pin and pin and pin and take that long, I appericiate those that do take their time, their work usually looks just that much better for it.
I have a little ocd, but it doesn't affect me like Monk or my brother. But, I TOTALLY understand seeing things that many people overlook.
Don't worry, dear Ninnie, you are doing JUST FINE!
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