What does quilting mean to you?
#51
For me it is my form of creative expression. The more I quilt the more I want to quilt.
It is also my form of stress relief. I have a very stressful job and there is nothing better than to turn on my audio book and dive into my project. I have actually taken my blood pressure when I got home from work and after I have been quilting for an hour and it is down at least 20 points. Just what the doctor ordered. If I could quilt all the time I probably could get off my BP medication.
It is also my form of stress relief. I have a very stressful job and there is nothing better than to turn on my audio book and dive into my project. I have actually taken my blood pressure when I got home from work and after I have been quilting for an hour and it is down at least 20 points. Just what the doctor ordered. If I could quilt all the time I probably could get off my BP medication.
#53
I just enjoy it. I've thought about it and can't pin it down to just one or two things. I love the process, it's therapy. I get to be creative. I just love all of it and when I'm done I have something beautiful and useful to donate or gift to family or friends.
#54
It started out as something I always wanted to do. When I found out that if you took it one step at a time it really wasn't that hard to do. Then I realized that you can adapt any pattern to the way you want it to look and I took off. Once you realize a pattern or kit can be done in any colors you want the whole world of fabrics is open to your picking...So for me it is an expression of myself to others. Come join the fun one and all! :mrgreen:
#56
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 673
it's cheaper than a therapist, and i don't have to change out of my jammies for a "session". it's instant joy when i find the right fabric that clicks with me. it's carrying on a tradition that began with my grandmothers, fresh from sweden. it's caring for my family and friends, keeping them warm, both physically and emotionally. it is love made visible, made so with caring hands. it's an ongoing education of techniques and color and patterns. it's an inspiration to learn about old machines, and to use them--and to learn about new machines, and stretch my brain.
it's a challenge that waits for me, accepts me on my own terms, and if i respond to the challenge, it gives me results, both expected and unexpected in the process. it keeps me busy and centered (like i need another task). my family knows where to find me.
and it's good, clean fun!
it's a challenge that waits for me, accepts me on my own terms, and if i respond to the challenge, it gives me results, both expected and unexpected in the process. it keeps me busy and centered (like i need another task). my family knows where to find me.
and it's good, clean fun!
#60
Originally Posted by quilterguy27
I just enjoy it. I've thought about it and can't pin it down to just one or two things. I love the process, it's therapy. I get to be creative. I just love all of it and when I'm done I have something beautiful and useful to donate or gift to family or friends.
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