Curious Question
#52
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Location: S. Texas
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All I have to do is read one day of the quilting board and I have so many ideas that I can't even begin to know where to start. Can't wait to do the jelly roll strip quilt today except I will use strips from my stash.
#55
sometimes you just need to shut down and take time for other things. After 3 or 4 quilts, I usually find I take a month or so off. Just natures way of rejeuvenating our brains, I think. Go with the flow! magazines get me inspired...quilt shows...etc.
Michelle in Texas
Michelle in Texas
#59
Flylady has a trick. Set your baking timer for say 30 minutes. If you honestly work on it for 30 minutes and you aren't getting into it and having fun, stop. Or...just ignore the timer and keep sewing.
I can do anything for 30 minutes. However, if it is cleaning, all I can do is 15.
I can do anything for 30 minutes. However, if it is cleaning, all I can do is 15.
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