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Old 10-26-2011, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by QuiltingKrazy
... I started to quilt because I thought it was something that was being lost from our heritage. ...
in my family anyway...
that's why I also learned how to bake bread long before I got a breadmaker
I learned to sew also, a little at least
and I like genealogy, family tree etc...
I wanted to learn some of the traditions that got lost in the late XXth century, ...
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Old 10-26-2011, 04:28 PM
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I quilt because I can...

I love fabric...

I love the process...

I love expressing myself...

I love seeing/using/gifting something I have made.
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Old 10-26-2011, 04:29 PM
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I quilt 'cause I had a sewing machine already, and my mother gave me her stash (a 20' truck load) of old vintage fabrics, mostly cotton. Plus I had/have left over calico's from lots of costume making.

So what do I do with all that? (should have given it away...!) But NOOOOO... I had to take up quilting!

Now I'm hooked. Some days I just go into my sewing room and.... putter. For hours. Some days I sew a little too.

<sigh> I'm pathetic.... ! lol!
WOW!!!
A 20' TRUCK LOAD???? Can I come to your house and play?
I'm not drooling...I'm not drooling
Yes... well... my mom used to work for YEARS in the fabric department of Grants Department store. I STILL have Grant's fabric, WITH the tags! (5 yards for $1.10, etc.) All hand written and carefully pinned to the fabrics with straight pins. My mom got a discount, you see and she sewed all our clothing. We're talking 50's and 60's I think. Wools, "the new wonder fabric - Rayon!", Dacron, lots and lots of cottons, silks. She also gave me box upon box of old cross stitch kits for bedspreads, pillowcases, tapestry sized scenes, aprons, bridge sets; embroidery things, crafting kits, tools, jewelry findings, settings, stones and just about every type of craft imaginable. No one else in the family wanted them. A shame really.
Well, you could adopt me.....then we'd be family.....THEN you could...SHARE :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Old 10-26-2011, 04:31 PM
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Because I can make something and not worry about how it fits - unlike clothes making!
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Old 10-26-2011, 04:33 PM
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I love to sew and quilt because its very relaxing, a great
stress breaker, and then while having all this going on not only do you get enjoyment ,peace, somthing beautiful and
homemade comes along.
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Old 10-26-2011, 05:10 PM
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How about all of the above!!

I love to craft, it brings me joy, I can express myself artistically, they make such nice gifts, Love snuggling under a quilt.
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Old 10-26-2011, 05:14 PM
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I started quilting because I didn't think I could. I have always been in awe of the beautiful quilts I've seen. I would've bought every one of them too if my bank account would allow it.
I quilt because I love them so. I love the feeling of making something from start to finish and the happiness it brings to the person it's given to. It makes me happy and I can hear my late husband telling me "you need to go and sew something pretty" He loved me quilting as much as I love doing it.
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Old 10-26-2011, 05:19 PM
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I love everything about quilting. The colors, feel of the fabric and then when it is complete the knowelege that you have created something wonderful that will last long after I have gone. I love the history of old quilts no matter who aor how well made. I like to think what the person was thinking while they stitched, what their life was like. I have 2 old quilts my Grandmother made. They are made from old cloths and just for keeping warm but I love then as if they were prize winning quilts just because they are from her.
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Originally Posted by alikat110
For the pleasure of it!
or, because I can....
Gonna add "I am, therefor, I quilt!"
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I quilt because I "have to" ... it is bringing to fruition the creative side,
exploring new designs, the feel of the fabric, the wonder of new patterns and colors. Why does a singer "sing", or an artist "paint" .... we have to! If we please another person in the process, all the more reason for our efforts.
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