Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Each Tiny Step Matters

Counted cross stitch is a creative person's dream.  A project starts with a blank cloth.  The projects, colors, patterns, sizes and finished products are as varied as the stitchers who make the first stitch.  At the outset, the project is limited only by the size of the canvas and the commitment of the creator.  However, as with any project, once the project is launched, each stitch (step or action) matters. The importance of each step (stitch) is readily evident in counted cross stitch where each stitch impacts another.  Each improper stitch must be readily corrected or the finished product won't be what is expected. 

Though tiny imperfections are not as easy to detect in our company lives, the principal is sound.  When we anticipate or discover an error, we must quickly correct it.  If not, we must live with unexpected consequences.

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