Have you ever asked yourself why you do what you do? I have and I guess it is satisfaction. My sister says I am nuts.

All these small stitches and the time
element involved.

I like the look I like the process and I like the finished quilt. Is that a good reason to spend this much time on something??

The basting the stitching then the quilting. It is a process that is fulfilling for me.

I use to think I couldn't do this. I guess the practice of doing it has paid off. I think it is
ok for a beginner, and I plan on continuing to make more. Do you piece or applique for a reason? Chris
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