Ok Quilters...What is your #1 reason for why you enjoy Quilting !
#24
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Virginia
Posts: 239
I love making something out of "nothing" . . . that is, making scrap quilts from odds and ends of fabric that others might consider too small to save. I enjoy string piecing, crumb piecing, and sometimes putting together eclectic combinations of the two plus scrap blocks. It gives me a lot of satisfaction to make something beautiful out of an odd assortment of pieces and fabrics, with a uniting fabric holding the whole design together.
#27
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Delaware
Posts: 1,025
You wrote this so well and it fits me fits me so well. It is also a source of artistic expression for me when I make art quilts.
#29
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,334
It's so interesting to read each person's reasons for quilting. I started quilting because my DH suggested it. The women in his family quilted and I've always loved the look of quilts in any room. When we'd visit his family we always slept under a quilt and they just feel different, like your bed covers giving you a hug. And he would tell me who made the quilt and stories about watching them quilt them when he was little. Those ladies taught me a lot but they used the old methods, bless their souls. I still have some of those quilts and cherish them.
For me, quilting is an expression of my ideas, a message to give on to the next generation or a memory to share with them when I'm gone. I love the challenge of a new skill learned. I welcome taking a seam apart to learn how to make something better. It's almost like I'm honoring all those quilters before me as I create something for the next person.
Being a quilter is who I've become.
For me, quilting is an expression of my ideas, a message to give on to the next generation or a memory to share with them when I'm gone. I love the challenge of a new skill learned. I welcome taking a seam apart to learn how to make something better. It's almost like I'm honoring all those quilters before me as I create something for the next person.
Being a quilter is who I've become.
#30
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Hartford, Mo
Posts: 5,796
I have loved quilting since 1972 with the family. And bought a lot of fabric before we retired. In 2013 I almost went blind in my right eye, and optic nerve did blind me in the left eye. It has slowed me down to more petting the fabric than sewing it. I hope I can find that love again, and complete a quilt or two, but have failed so far. I no longer drive nor have anyone who loves quilting to drive me anywhere to get encouraged again. Husband is 79 years and hates drive very far, so I don't ask it of him.