Ok Quilters...What is your #1 reason for why you enjoy Quilting !
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Gaylord, MN
Posts: 3,951
I guess I just enjoy the journey- picking a pattern I like, find some material I can't live without even though have no definite purpose for it, the planning of a quilt, the cutting and then putting it together. It takes me away of some of the problems we are now having in our country. Right now I just finished putting a wildlife quilt together per a request from my 13 year grandson, to be his Christmas gift. Recently donated two quilts to be auctioned off by our church parochial school, the money being used to assist families that may need help with the tuition at that school. The two quilts I just donated were a result of using my scraps so I guess I am all over the place with my quilting adventure.
#15
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,407
I also love that I can make something for aother person(s) that they wouldn't normally get from another. Love all the beautiful fabrics out there plus the fact I can take scraps and make something awesome out of it. I even amaze myself at times how nice the quilt comes out. It also keeps me busy during bad weather or for us around here in Iowa cold weather in the winter time. I can also make other items with the scraps to go with the quilt like pillowcases, throw pillows, runners, etc. just to name a few. I love that I still have a creative bone in my body after all these years. My sister just loves to come over and pet my fabrics. She doesn't sew though.
#16
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 424
When my children started to hit their mid and late teens I realized my focus in life had to shift as they would be leaving home soon. At the same time I was watching my elders entering retirement with no plan...which had obvious negative effects. So I started to search for something that would keep me learning, could be done even if I was confined to a chair, and that connected me to a community. Quilting ticked all the boxes! I made incredible friends at week long quilting retreats, learned so much my brain hurt, there is always a new skill to master, and to my surprise I started to gain colour handling and design skills....things I never thought I would gain. I can match the day's quilting to my mood...tackling something new and challenging on some days, making simple strip sets on days I just want to work without thinking too hard. It is meditative, regenerating, relaxing, challenging, comforting. And like so many here, I love making baby and charity quilts, and lap quilts and mug rugs as gifts.
Oh and turns out I love buying fabric! I have a huge stash which really suits my quilting style, which is increasingly improv. That stash gives me a good paintbox to work with.
Oh and turns out I love buying fabric! I have a huge stash which really suits my quilting style, which is increasingly improv. That stash gives me a good paintbox to work with.
#17
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,000
I watched my two grandmothers. One had no hobbies, no interests and she just sit and withered away moaning why she was so lonely, like it was everyone's job to keep her entertained. My other grandmother gardened, sewed, crochet, went to church activities, did lots of DIY projects, had pets, cooked every day, and was always busy with something. She enjoyed being alone as she had things to do. I was young but could tell a difference in the two grandmothers. I wanted to be always have something to do I like doing. I tried a lot of different hobbies. I made a simple quilt and was hooked. My perfect do by myself for myself hobby when I was alone.
#20
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 2,496
I enjoy challenging myself. I can see a quilt, a picture, a pattern, and instantly have a connection to it. I start thinking of the fabric I already have, or what I need to buy. How I would change it, how I would make it. I'm self taught, and a perfectionist. I really enjoy the process of creating something beautiful. Once I'm done I revel in the thought that I made that! I enjoy having my creations hanging in my home.