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    Yvonne Porcella talked about encouraging quilters to take risks. I think that is an important aspect of learning to quilt.

    #2
    Yes, but maybe "risk" is not the right word. Risk, to me, is being careless with a rotary cutter, not picking up pins from the floor, inhaling toxic dye,.... or jumping off a cliff. :wink:

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      #3
      Doing what moves YOU
      USING your best techniques
      Not being afraid of FAILURE
      Not being afraid of telling the QUILT POLICE to take a hike
      ALL lessons that take time to learn ...... but all are necessary to grow as a quilter/ an artist.

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        #4
        I believe risk implies going forward with new techniques and ideas with the risk that it won't happen. When we stray from our self-expectations we risk a poor return. For some of us, it is a matter of trusting what we know, what we believe will happen as a result of trial and error in creating a vision.

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          #5
          A risk, to me, is venturing into the unknown. But, with eyes wide open. It is a risk because it is unfamiliar and has taken me out of my comfort zone. A risk taker is not afraid of failer. If you haven't tried, you have missed out.

          Dawn
          In beautiful Northwest Montana

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            #6
            I really enjoyed this show. Yvonne Porcella is extremely gracious, confident and organized. She is truly worthy of Legend status, both perfessionally and personally. What a great way to finish this series.

            Thanks.

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              #7
              A lovely show. I was really impressed with Yvonne and her whole spirit of dealing with life and her art. I thought her work is much like what Picasso would have made if he had expressed his art in fabrics and threads.

              "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
              Betty Jo

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