Why do you think quilting is so popular now?
#31
I have re-connected with many family members I had lost contact with. Which brought back memories I had also lost track with. One of the biggies was sleeping on the floor, with a passel of cousins wrapped in grandma's quilts. That's what I want to preserve!!
#33
I think the art of quilting will ebb and flow just like everything else does. I'm just happy to be one of those baby boomers that caught the bug. We are so blessed to have great fabrics, creative pattern makers and the internet to expand our skills. What a great time to be part of this craft!
#34
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
Posts: 8,562
1. Women are creative by nature.
2. Quilters are immediate friends.
3. The art is visual AND tactile, who doesn't love touching colorful, soft, comfy stuff!
which brings me to #4:
4. The fabrics are treated with addicting chemicals that virtually all women are quite sensitive to.
(I'm kidding!!)
Jan in VA
2. Quilters are immediate friends.
3. The art is visual AND tactile, who doesn't love touching colorful, soft, comfy stuff!
which brings me to #4:
4. The fabrics are treated with addicting chemicals that virtually all women are quite sensitive to.
(I'm kidding!!)
Jan in VA
#36
I love the creative outlet quilting provides, the wide color and fabric choices available, the comraderie of the group I quilt with and the mentality of the quilters on QB and the women in my LQS. Someone has a sense of humor, a smart remark or a story that makes me smile every day. I have never known such a cohesive group, even though we are so diverse. So much information is shared among us and someone always has an answer to any question; there is little competitiveness and it is relaxing. The peace of sitting at the sewing machine and creating something uniquely my own is its own reward!
#39
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Harrisburg, OR
Posts: 443
The Internet has really helped make DIY possible. It's not only quilting but knitting, sewing, beading, scrapbooking, crocheting, etc. Social networking means we see things friends do, decide we want to do it to, find a you tube video with instructions, then buy the materials from an online retailer. It's a combo of easy access to ideas and knowledge and not having to rely on local shops for supplies I think.
#40
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Lansing, MI
Posts: 154
So true Ms. Pat 625 We quilters are a great bunch of people, it is amazing how we learn from each other.
Lana
the Quilting Dreamer
Lansing, Mi
Will be at our Daughters home in Lakeland for Christmas not sure how long (maybe a month or two).
Lana
the Quilting Dreamer
Lansing, Mi
Will be at our Daughters home in Lakeland for Christmas not sure how long (maybe a month or two).
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