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Why quilt?

March 15, 2021 • admin

Quilters on Instagram have been sharing their work and quilting lives as a part of #IGquiltfest2021; one of the questions they answered recently was “Why do I quilt?”

Cazy quilt block made of small scraps, with spool of thread, thread nippers, and rotary ruler.

While I admit that I have participated only sporadically in the quilt fest myself, I have been following others with interest, and I spent some time with the “why I quilt” question: why DO I quilt?

I quilt because I love the tactile quality of fabric–yes, I’m a fabric fondler–and the textures, both visual and “touchy-feely” of my chosen medium.

I quilt because it has calmed me when I have been stressed or sad or grieving.

I quilt because it allows me to be wildly creative if I want to be, or to just put pedal to the metal and just sew, sew, sew when my creativity has taken a vacation in faraway…wherever.

I quilt because I love other quilters and sharing our art and craft with each other, in person or online. We are a caring, sharing, fun clan. We make really good treats to share, too.

I quilt because there is a finished product. (Let’s not talk about all my WIPs, okay?) I worked in a job that seldom resulted in a tangible finish point for me, though hopefully it did for clients, eventually! Quilting was a way to feel productive, and to have a wonderful, cozy, warm and love-filled piece in the end. I’m generally a destination rather than a journey person.

And therein lies a problem I’ve had lately, and I’ve only just realized it: I’ve started making my quilting about the destination rather than the journey, and that isn’t acceptable. I am working on getting back to loving the look, feel, and joy of quilting–no matter when a piece is finished (if ever) or whether it looks as I originally envisioned it. I don’t want to lose the sheer creative joy of cutting and piecing all that fabric into a new expression of my creative vibe at any given time.

The truth is, I’m a quilt hugger from way back, and I want to get back to embracing the whole, textural, nuanced art of making a quilt.

Let’s never lose the deep, ingrained joy of it. Because, in the end, my answer to “why I quilt” is really “How could I NOT quilt?”

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Under My Needles

March 3, 2021 • admin

As usual, I have several quilt projects going at once. A wild and wacky “Wiggle Room” quilt is under my Pfaff’s needle, and I’m loving working with the bright, fun fabrics from Malka Dubrawsky. (Stay tuned for the pattern for “Wiggle Room.”

modern quilt with half square triangles and curved pieces, in bright and geometrically printed fabrics
“Wiggle Room” block, using Malka Dubrawsky fabrics

I have finished piecing a 48″ square “Wiggle Room” with solid fabrics. I have even decided on the quilting scheme, thanks to auditioning it on the Procreate app on my iPad. (That’s a story for another post.)

”Wiggle Room” quilt in Bella Solid fabrics