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Learn from mistakes from "summary" of Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg,Cheryl Arkison

Mistakes are a part of every quilter's journey. They happen to all of us, no matter how experienced we may be. The key is not to dwell on them, but rather to see them as opportunities for growth and learning. When we make a mistake in our quilting projects, it can be frustrating and discouraging. We may feel like giving up or starting over from scratch. However, instead of seeing mistakes as failures, we should view them as valuable lessons. Each mistake teaches us something new about our craft and helps us become better quilters. By embracing our mistakes and learning from them, we can improve our skills and develop new techniques. One way to learn from mistakes is to take the time to analyze what went wrong. Did we misread the pattern? Did we cut the fabric incorrectly? By identifying the root cause of the mistake, we can prevent it from happening again in the future. This process of reflection and self-assessment is crucial to our growth as quilters. It's also important to remember that mistakes are not the end of the world. They are simply part of the creative process. Embracing imperfections can lead to unexpected and beautiful results. Sometimes a mistake can even inspire a new design or technique that we wouldn't have discovered otherwise. As quilters, we should strive for progress, not perfection. By accepting our mistakes and using them as opportunities for learning and growth, we can become more confident and skilled in our craft. So the next time you make a mistake in your quilting project, don't be discouraged. Instead, see it as a chance to learn, grow, and improve.
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    Sunday Morning Quilts

    Amanda Jean Nyberg

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