I’m also a perfectionist in anything I do, so I understand what you said about telling yourself, “It’s okay.” My niece has a Fine Arts Degree, and for her senior gallery showing, she painted Armenian quilt patterns which are geometric and precise in nature. However, every quilt has an error purposely placed somewhere in the quilt. Her professors hadn’t read her accompanying paper which explained the purposeful errors. So they questioned her sternly for making so many mistakes in important pieces that were for her semester’s grade. She explained that in her Armenian culture, perfection can only be attained by God, therefore anything made by their hands has a n error or mistake that was made on purpose so as not to steal God’s glory, or outshine His creation. Her quilt paintings are gorgeous - ethnic patterns and rich jewel colors. The mistakes aren’t noticeable at all unless you’re looking for them. Every time I start stressing over my imperfections in my art or anything, I remember my niece and her quilt patterns. Maybe that will help you too. 😊 I really appreciate what you teach us, and how you do it! Thank you so much for breaking it down to just a few lines at a time! ❤
I agree, Munchin is my favorite as well! The others are great space fillers and relaxing too! Did you make the step out sheet you showed? The blank squares would be so useful....how big are they? Thanks for sharing and inspiring once again!
It’s so beautiful and I appreciate your videos all the time. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your comments. Thank you for watching!! 🥰❤
I love your videos! Thank you!
Thank you so much! ❤️😊 And you’re welcome! 🥰
I’m also a perfectionist in anything I do, so I understand what you said about telling yourself, “It’s okay.” My niece has a Fine Arts Degree, and for her senior gallery showing, she painted Armenian quilt patterns which are geometric and precise in nature. However, every quilt has an error purposely placed somewhere in the quilt. Her professors hadn’t read her accompanying paper which explained the purposeful errors. So they questioned her sternly for making so many mistakes in important pieces that were for her semester’s grade. She explained that in her Armenian culture, perfection can only be attained by God, therefore anything made by their hands has a n error or mistake that was made on purpose so as not to steal God’s glory, or outshine His creation. Her quilt paintings are gorgeous - ethnic patterns and rich jewel colors. The mistakes aren’t noticeable at all unless you’re looking for them. Every time I start stressing over my imperfections in my art or anything, I remember my niece and her quilt patterns. Maybe that will help you too. 😊 I really appreciate what you teach us, and how you do it! Thank you so much for breaking it down to just a few lines at a time! ❤
Thank you for sharing that. 🥰 And you’re so welcome. ❤️ I am very happy that you enjoyed the videos.
I agree, Munchin is my favorite as well! The others are great space fillers and relaxing too! Did you make the step out sheet you showed? The blank squares would be so useful....how big are they? Thanks for sharing and inspiring once again!
You’re welcome. ☺️
Yes I made the step out. I print two on a regular sheet of paper and cut it in half. I can send you a copy to print.
@@notperfectzen Got it, thanks so much! I always appreciate you responding to my comments!