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SallyS 01-12-2021 08:51 AM

Retired teacher?
 
How many of us are retired teachers who love quilting? I knew I wasn't an artist when my 1st grade teacher held up my purple orange juicer as a bad example. In college I would never have taken an art class if it weren't required. I fell in love with my first color wheel, became a professor teaching interior design and all levels of sewing, too. And lots about color!

I became serious about sewing when I needed maternity clothes, had very little money, but could buy fabric for 39 cents a yard. I took classes in adult school, then in college. Now I'm thinking of making a small art quilt of a purple orange juicer.

What's your background, and what brought you to sewing/quilting?

juliasb 01-12-2021 09:15 AM

I am a retired Social Worker. I have been retired for a very long time. I started quilting after my retirement with a vengeance. I sewed most of my own clothing since I was in Junior High School. I made my first skirt with I was 10 and that fabric was $.39 too. It was a dark pink color great for in the early 60's. I rarely make a garment any more and have gravitated to quilting. My machines are going all the time now with a quilty project in mind. My daughter will be the retired teacher one day and I hope she takes up quilting. I have a big stash for her waiting.

sewingsuz 01-12-2021 09:15 AM

I wanted cloths and no money available so when I took Home Ec, I started flying. Stay awake sometimes until midnight making what was the latest style. I was Thirteen then and never quilt pressing on that foot control. I will turn 80in April, eeeck

maryb119 01-12-2021 03:21 PM

Retired bridal seamstress here. Also the mom of 6 so something always needed sewing or mending. I made my first outfit for me over Christmas vacation in 5th grade. I made most of my school clothes and my sisters too. Made my kids clothes when they were little. I quilted too. I made a quilt that showed in 3 AQS shows. Now that I am retired, I get to make what I want to make. Grandma is my name and quilting is my game.

Maggie_Sue 01-12-2021 03:44 PM

I am a retired Nurse and started sewing in high school, as fabric was much cheaper than ready wear. I made most of my clothes then and later for two children and special dresses for my mother, until the 70's then it was more economical to purchase ready made clothing, I then concentrated on knitting, crocheting, and counted cross stitch. Counted cross stitch led me to quilting, as I had done blocks for a small quilt. Been quilting ever since!!!
My daughter is a teacher perhaps she will take up quilting one day!!!

Quiltwoman44 01-12-2021 03:56 PM

Oh I left home with the clothes on my back so i figured out how to make clothing and coats for myself. later for my son too. then made crafts of all sorts, tole painting, etc. Then quilting took over. Still going on the quilting ride! Enjoying every minute of it.

Julienm1 01-12-2021 03:58 PM

Retired elem teacher and elem school librarian. Took Home Ec in 7th grade learned to sew but didn't start quilting until my 50s. Call me a late bloomer!

Mdegenhart 01-12-2021 05:56 PM

I liked sewing as a preteen and teen because I could make clothes nobody else had.

Abashobbes 01-12-2021 05:59 PM

I'm a not retired yet (mid 50s now) nurse anesthetist but planning my retirement of quilting. Because I'm still working I'm building up my stash of fabric and quilt kits for those days. Now I'm not sure I'll live long enough to use up what I've acquired! I started sewing as a child sewing dresses by hand for my doll when 6-7 years old. Started using my mom's old singer at 9 and made my own clothes all through high school when it was economical to sew. I picked up quilting when I volunteered to make quilts out of the clothing of a friend's mother who had died. I had to learn how to quilt then! Now I try to quilt as much as I have time for.... work always seems to get in the way!

Anita

quiltingshorttimer 01-12-2021 06:58 PM

retired high school social studies teacher/school counselor--took up quilting (started sewing as a kid)about 4 yrs before I retired--since I retired I spend probably 4-6hrs /day quilting. I love the process and it keeps me sane--and maybe a little fitter as I sew upstairs and quilt downstairs!

Reader1 01-12-2021 07:30 PM

Retired Elementary School Principal - formerly 2nd, 5th, and Middle School Teacher. I retired and then Coordinated a 21st Century before and after school program. 40 years in Education. When I was about to retire for the second time a very close friend talked me into taking a quilting class because she knew I don't sit still very well. I am so happy I took that class. I love it and it has really helped deal with retirement. In the last year and a half I have pieced 5 quilts and completely made one "easy" Quilt. I would have finished more but I spent a great deal of time making face masks.

Stitchnripper 01-12-2021 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by juliasb (Post 8451950)
I am a retired Social Worker. I have been retired for a very long time. I started quilting after my retirement with a vengeance. I sewed most of my own clothing since I was in Junior High School. I made my first skirt with I was 10 and that fabric was $.39 too. It was a dark pink color great for in the early 60's. I rarely make a garment any more and have gravitated to quilting. My machines are going all the time now with a quilty project in mind. My daughter will be the retired teacher one day and I hope she takes up quilting. I have a big stash for her waiting.

this sounds a lot like me except it will be my daughter in law who will be the retired teacher. I think my granddaughter might end up a quilter

sandy l 01-13-2021 04:15 AM

Took Home Economics in high school with some sewing, but had no interest in it. Fast forward to my late 20's, and out of necessity (no extra money) needed clothes for work in a office. So I sewed my own clothes until I retired in 1992. A friend that I had made got me interested in part time work at the local university theater costume shop. Then another friend that I met there was the one that finally got me into quilting, and since then have been doing nothing but quilting. Do most of my quilting for Linus and VFW cancer unit at local VA hospital.

WMUTeach 01-13-2021 05:06 AM

Teacher, well I have taught elementary, preschool and now am retired university faculty who teaches part-time as needed. I have known that teaching was my passion since early elementary school and although I have had the grand opportunity to teach different age groups, each has fed my passion and given me great joy. I learned to sew at about age 6 sitting up to my mother's machine on a pile of Sears and Roebuck catalogues. Never looked back. For a span of time I supported my children's music lessons and sports needs by sewing for a company. My sister-in-law was a master quilter and when she passed, her mantle of quilting fell on me when I took all of her stash, tools, books and "stuff" twenty years ago. Many, many quilts late I find myself making the difficult choice between grading student work online or quilting and playing with fabric and colors. Quilting often wins, then I have to play catch up with my students.https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/wink.png Two passions require balance.https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/smile.png

Homespun 01-13-2021 06:15 AM

I am a retired teacher and now love quilting more than I ever loved teaching. When I was very young (1st grade) I drew a picture of my favorite flowers--tulips--and colored some of them black. My teacher told me there were NO black flowers. I know now she was wrong, but I make scrappy quilts for hospitals and such and include all the colors. God made all colors and they are all beautiful together or apart!

Onebyone 01-13-2021 07:05 AM

I am a retired journeyman maintenance tech for large utility company. Very boring job but excellent pay. Not much call for being creative except when I opened a new big rag box. Never knew what treasures were in those big scrap fabric boxes. The guys would even save the scrap pieces they thought I'd like. LOL Oh when I requested lint free rags, it was any fabric that was white. I got most of my neutrals from the lint free box.
I had the best first grade teacher. We had art everyday. One of my favorite was when we free styled drawing lines, waves, loops and circles then made something out of it, like seeing shapes in clouds. Not all the kids could see anything but a few saw and had amazing shapes. I was very proud of my shapes, some I made up stories for in my head. The teacher would put the the most colorful ones on the bulletin board and took time to ask each child about their drawing and choice of color. I remember one little guy coloring a dog blue with red ears. Some of the kids laughed and said that wasn't right. The teacher said he had what was called imagination and creativity. Big words for my first grade mind. His blue dog went on the bulletin board.

SusieQOH 01-13-2021 07:26 AM

When I was in first grade my teacher, Miss Hart, had us draw snowmen. I could do that but I forgot to put him in the snow. I put him in grass. I started crying when I realized what I did. My sweet teacher said, well, you used up all the snow to make him! That made me feel so much better since of course the other kids laughed at my grass. https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images...es/biggrin.png
It's amazing how a good teacher impacts us for a lifetime.

Quiltwoman44 01-13-2021 08:41 AM

Ha! missed the retired teacher thing. sorry, not a teacher. I would think after teaching and being so very busy, that quilting fills many needs daily. so keep up the good work! !

grannie cheechee 01-13-2021 10:15 AM

We had to take home ec 7th, 8th, and 9th grade in my day. My friend and I could sew faster on a treadle machine than the other girls could on the electric ones. I knitted, embroidery, and crochet for a long time. Then my grandma bought me a featherweight. I made clothes for my 4 kids, myself, and even me shirts for my husband. Then went to school for nursing. and worked for 30 yrs.. Then the quilting bug hit me. I just bought a new machine yesterday after my Pfaff quit, and would have cost a small fortune just to send it to maybe it could be fixed. I'm not good at picking colors due to one of my home ec teachers telling us that if white wasn't in the fabric you couldn't use it. My friend or DH picks out the fabric for me. lol One of my girls will sew a top when I cut one out. I've cut my own finger with a rotary cutter so I don't let her use one. She's deaf and I want her to keep her fingers.

scrappingfaye58 01-14-2021 04:04 AM

I'm a retired LPN/educator. I loved Home Ec, went to college for 2 years towards a Home Ec Ed degree (young and dumb, quit college to marry my ex -- long story, suffice it to say, he is my ex for a good reason!)

I went to the VoTech and became a CNA, then an LPN and was then trained to TEACH CNA's -- best of both worlds! I loved teaching, and I love being a nurse.

I discovered quilting at a young age, and I still prefer the traditional scrappy quilts.

aashley333 01-14-2021 04:30 AM

I absolutely loved teaching. I retired from elementary teaching after 26 years. (I didn't work until my youngest daughter started First Grade)
Other teachers worried about being bored when they retired, but not me! I live near the beach, quilt, cut glass for stained glass, and am still building a homesite on 14 acres. (We just bought goats!)
My favorite thing about retirement: more than 30 minutes for lunch! (and I burned my alarm clock)

My favorite tutoring lesson for teaching fractions:
I would show up with glazed donuts and a knife. I would cut one in half, no worries. Students are still happy to get 1/2 a donut. Then fourths, worried look appears. Then eighths! ...They remember the larger the denominator, the smaller the portion!(everyone received "1 whole" donut, of course)

donac 01-14-2021 04:36 AM

I am a retired math teacher. Taught for 43 years. I have been sewing since I was 10. Used to make my own clothes growing up. Got into quilting 36 years ago when I was still teaching. A fellow teacher got me interested in it. I have been quilting a lot since I retired in May. I also help costume for a local high school and a local theater group but since there has been no theater since last March quilting has helped me keep involved in sewing.


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