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#53
I understand. I did the same thing on my first star quilt (i.e. with flying geese). I learned to be very careful cutting - last time I overcut them and squared them up before I started marking and sewing. It's the things we learn on every quilt that make us "grow" as quilters. I love your design, fabric and color - stand back and enjoy the quilt - it's beautiful!
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Originally Posted by callie
I understand. I did the same thing on my first star quilt (i.e. with flying geese). I learned to be very careful cutting - last time I overcut them and squared them up before I started marking and sewing. It's the things we learn on every quilt that make us "grow" as quilters. I love your design, fabric and color - stand back and enjoy the quilt - it's beautiful!
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Originally Posted by matraina
I'm not very knowledgeable about things like this; but could you use a decorative stitch over all the seams for durability? It's a beautiful quilt!
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Originally Posted by MoMiMi
I've never seen a perfect quilt. I learn with every one I attempt. I have several blocks that I have started and ended up in the trash !!!! I think your quilt is beautiful.
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