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Trust your instincts from "summary" of Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg,Cheryl Arkison

When it comes to quilting, sometimes the best advice is the simplest: trust your instincts. Your instincts are a powerful tool, honed by experience and intuition. They can guide you through the process of making a quilt, helping you make decisions about fabric choices, color combinations, and design elements. Instincts can tell you when a project just isn't working, when a color doesn't quite fit, when a pattern needs adjustment. They can help you troubleshoot problems, experiment with new techniques, and push your creative boundaries. Instincts are like a compass, pointing you in the right direction when you're feeling lost or overwhelmed. They can help you make choices that feel true to your style and vision, even when the "rules" of quilting suggest otherwise. Trusting your instincts means being open to new ideas, willing to take risks, and confident in your abilities. It means listening to that little voice inside you that says, "Yes, this works," or "No, this doesn't feel right."
  1. Trusting your instincts is about having faith in yourself as a quilter. It's about embracing your unique perspective, your personal tastes, and your individual strengths. So the next time you're stuck on a project, unsure of which direction to take, or feeling uninspired, remember: trust your instincts. They'll never steer you wrong.
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Sunday Morning Quilts

Amanda Jean Nyberg

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