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#41
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,657
Just to play devil's advocate here for a moment -
I can't sing on perfect pitch - but I can tell if someone else has missed the note! or if the other person can perform well.
So, too - like on a garment- many can tell if it 'isn't quite right' - even if they aren't able to do it 'right' themselves.
I think even those that don't make quilts - can tell if it's done well or not.
As far as comments of the sort 'only a quilt sewn by hand, etc. can be a real quilt; - maybe in that person's world, that is what a 'real' quilt is. I can understand and empathize with being annoyed - but ignorance on the other person's part is really no excuse for snottiness/snarkiness in return - Sometimes all one can do is shrug one's shoulders and walk away - plus it makes for a something to talk about later!
There are those that think one should cook only with each ingredient easily identifiable - and avoid using mixes, food processors, etc. For all I know they still cook over a campfire in earthenware containers.
There are some people that are still at that point in their view of what a quilt is and how it should be made!
One can try to educate/enlighten others - but it only works if they are willing to learn!
I can't sing on perfect pitch - but I can tell if someone else has missed the note! or if the other person can perform well.
So, too - like on a garment- many can tell if it 'isn't quite right' - even if they aren't able to do it 'right' themselves.
I think even those that don't make quilts - can tell if it's done well or not.
As far as comments of the sort 'only a quilt sewn by hand, etc. can be a real quilt; - maybe in that person's world, that is what a 'real' quilt is. I can understand and empathize with being annoyed - but ignorance on the other person's part is really no excuse for snottiness/snarkiness in return - Sometimes all one can do is shrug one's shoulders and walk away - plus it makes for a something to talk about later!
There are those that think one should cook only with each ingredient easily identifiable - and avoid using mixes, food processors, etc. For all I know they still cook over a campfire in earthenware containers.
There are some people that are still at that point in their view of what a quilt is and how it should be made!
One can try to educate/enlighten others - but it only works if they are willing to learn!
#46
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
Posts: 12,538
It is hard to be polite in the face of astounding ingorance. You appear to have done an amazing job. Good for you. I would probably just have said that quilting is folk art and I am folk. BTW, my great great grandmother, who made quilts for soldiers in the civil war, did a great deal of her vast and extraordinary work on a machine. Her husband, I was told, bought her (in Boston) the first sewing machine brought to Illinois.
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