How true. I have a friend who quilts with me. She gets all wigged out if her seams don't line up and her corners aren't met perfectly. She tear it out a hundred times and toss it aside if she still can't get it right. God forbid she works with lines of any sort--plaids, stripes, etc. FORGET IT! She totally freaks herself out and freezes. So, I'll have my quilt pieced and quilted and she will have given up. There comes a point when perfection is stifling.
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How true. I have a friend who quilts with me. She gets all wigged out if her seams don't line up and her corners aren't met perfectly. She tear it out a hundred times and toss it aside if she still can't get it right. God forbid she works with lines of any sort--plaids, stripes, etc. FORGET IT! She totally freaks herself out and freezes. So, I'll have my quilt pieced and quilted and she will have given up. There comes a point when perfection is stifling.
Lin- I completely agree! Most of the times the flaws we see are minor ones; one that others would not pick up.
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