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Old 05-10-2018, 02:57 PM
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rryder
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Pretty much what’s already been said. Also, I don’t have to be producing something every minute of every day.
It’s perfectly ok to put a project into the UFO pile if I’ve lost interest or am stuck without knowing where to go next on it. It's ok to pull something out of the UFO pile and do whatever it takes to finish it, even if that means turning a bed quilt into a table runner and placemats, or a funky art quilt. Finished is waaaay better than perfect and I’m good with just enjoying the process without worrying about whether the finished project ends up looking like what I had in mind when I started. Having a humorous outlook on things is a big help when a project goes sideways

Rob
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