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    Old 08-14-2010, 09:35 AM
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    I've learned your all the best. I check this board several times a day and learn something new everytime.

    If you don't understand the directions just keep reading them until a light goes off!!!

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    Old 08-14-2010, 11:30 AM
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    Originally Posted by mlaceruby
    I can't see very well and "need" good lighting!
    and never sew in the evening as my background fabrics always get flipped!
    last night it was the WOW on my DWR quilt!
    so this morning I am ripping!
    Here, we call that "un-sewing". :-)
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    Old 08-14-2010, 11:42 AM
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    [quote=CompulsiveQuilter]I'm plugging away at a scrappy row-by-row sampler, and with each row I've decided to follow one more "rule" learned from you guys and a multitude of books.
    I've learned, YES, starch matters. I even starched the noodles I used.
    I've learned, YES, mark carefully. I eyeballed a row of flying geese on the small stars and the result ... well, you can figure it out
    I've learned, YES, you must square each block (and sometimes the components of each block)
    I've learned that YES, I should test my 1/4" seam and mark my machine. And I thought I knew my machine so well!
    I have learned that if you don't square up blocks that it is a pain to put a top together. Each seam that you make a tiny bit over steals from the next row that you have to attached to and eventually there is no fabic to attach the border too. No fudging.
    I have also learned that its important to have good rulers, sharp scissors and rotary cutter and for Gods sake do not cut fabric with a rotary when your tired. I have seen too many veteran quilters make a emergency trip to the doctor to get their wound sewn up. I also learned when you finish a big project you need to change the needle and do not wait until the old one breaks.
    You sew best when you have the same thread in the bobbin as well as on the spool for your project. Polyester stretches. It used to screw up my old Singer til someone told me that the bobbin does not like polyester. It can mess up the calibration. It costs $175.00 to have your machine calibrated and cleaned these days.
    What you sew late at night when your tired may well have to be ripped out in the morning after you have rested.


    I've learned that YES, you should re-check the design wall after a good night's sleep.
    I've learned that NO, I'm not an "experienced" quilter. At best I'm a "confident beginner" who got in trouble with being lazy and over-zealous.
    What have YOU learned that really matters?[/q
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    Old 08-14-2010, 11:55 AM
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    I agree!!!!!
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    Old 08-14-2010, 11:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by cjomomma
    I have learned that patience is a virtue especially when it comes to quilting. Being in a hurry does nothing but make a mess.
    I agree!!!!!
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    Old 08-14-2010, 12:58 PM
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    I've learned that it is well worth it to rip an inch from a piece of fabric and take all the time I need to be certain that it is on the straight of grain before cutting.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 01:12 PM
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    Originally Posted by Leota
    I've learned that a funny clicking made when the needle insert the fabric = replace the needle.
    I've just learned that too!
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    Old 08-14-2010, 04:51 PM
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    I've learned that when I "listen" to what my machine is telling me, we are the best team in the world! She tells me when I'm about to, or have already, screwed up. If I ignore her, she'll make me pay. And pay. So I guess I've learned she is the Alpha and I'm her servant.

    And I've learned to challenge myself to sometimes make something I'm not wild about but someone else might really like, and to do an even better job on it than I might with something I'm very excited about.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 05:54 PM
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    I agree with that too. I have gotten so frustrated and kept trying to work on it but finally walking away and taking a break and come back and it all clicks together most of the time.
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    Old 08-14-2010, 08:11 PM
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    I really have to be careful to cut correctly or I end trying to figure out how to use the mistake I made. To be patient.
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