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Post by MTRuth on Apr 19, 2016 19:51:20 GMT
Hope you feel better. Sharing the failures help us all learn.
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Post by chookie2 on Apr 19, 2016 23:17:45 GMT
Sorry to hear you are ill, hope you recover soon and find that artistic muse again.Look forward to seeing more of you original and creative works - love them! Don't know if Richard Branson said it - but someone did - we learn from failure not success...and I am SO glad of that ! LOL
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Post by elizabeth on Apr 20, 2016 20:47:43 GMT
One thing this board is GREAT on is to give you encouragement and help. They're great at telling you that one little think you could tweak that turns a failure into a success. Or laugh at your mistakes. Check out my Sock monkey puppet meets edourd munch post :-)
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Post by zed on Apr 24, 2016 9:17:13 GMT
Sorry you're not well, Nikki I was going to say something similar to Ann, actually, The first quarter is perfect for the second and vice versa I don't really believe in failures, epic or otherwise. I'm sure we could all follow tutorials of things people have made before us and have a nice replica, but I think felters are more adventurous and enquiring than that, we tend to see something which sparks an idea, and then we try it. Sometimes it comes out how we wanted, sometimes it doesn't, but we learn why, the cause and effect, and bank that for use later on, when we actually want that effect or result. I'd rather see a bunch of 'filures' than endless perfect nuno scarves, because it shows the will to try and experiment.
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Post by chookie2 on Apr 25, 2016 0:31:57 GMT
So true Zed.
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Post by zed on Apr 26, 2016 10:00:23 GMT
heh 'filures'
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Post by viltmaaraan on May 4, 2016 12:51:04 GMT
Hi, Nikki, welcome to this great club.
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