March is National Quilting Month and Amy from Amy's Creative Side is hosting the Instagram Quiltfest. Each day she has the "word of the day".
As I ponder the question, I find that I have so many reasons. My love language is quilting! I love being able to pour love and prayers (and sometimes blood, sweat and tears) into a quilt. {{don't bleed on the quilt, don't bleed on the quilt}} It matters not whether it is a gift or a commissioned quilt for a customer... the same amount of effort and love is given to each quilt.
It doesn't matter the size. It could be a 3" block featuring vintage flour sack fabrics from Grandma's collection turned into a pin cushion...
or a hand-sewn hello card or mug rug >> that measures as small as 5"x7" featuring local prominent landmarks, as shown below;
Scrappy quilts are my jam. Scrappy Log Cabin blocks are among my most favorite with little to no attention paid to the width of the strips or seam allowances.
Preserving a piece of a family's or individual's memories in special "memory" quilts, such as a quilt from a loved one's clothing;
Or a quilt that features a table cloth and ties of Grandma and Grandpa and seems to almost transcend time.
So.... why do I quilt? It is a creative outlet. It allows me to connect on a very personal level with others. It preserves memories of special times and people.
Because it is a gift I can share with others. I stitch in love and prayers that another can then wrap themselves in to feel loved... not just by me, but by God.
Quilting is my love language and a gift from above!
Why do YOU quilt?
Leave a comment... I love to hear from you!
Blessings,
Melva
Melva
Linking with:
Stitch Sew & Show at Life in the Scrap Patch
Put Your Foot Down at For the Love of Geese
Needle & Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework
Sunday Stash at QuiltPaintCreate
Patchwork & Quilts at The Quilting Patch
Scrap Happy Saturday at Super Scrappy
I quilt for many of those same reasons, Melva! I loved seeing your why!! That is an adorable pincushion and my words many times have been "don't bleed on the quilt!" LOL Have a blessed weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts and beautiful words. Thank you for sharing and linking up today ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteHi Melva! My thoughts mirror your reasons as for my I quilt. Thanks for sharing with us. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI inherited 2 quilts, One was a Lemoyne Star with alternate blocks in bubble gum pink. The second is a Crazy Quilt. No provenance on either one of them. Since I got the Crazy from my mother's mother directly, I know it is from her side of the family. I just do not know who made it. I did not inherit enough quilts, so I want to make some more to be my inheritance. I have since gotten some more old(er) quilts and now have a small collection of them. One of which I am recreating in my own collection of 1800's reprints.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, thoughtful answer to the question why do you quilt. I started sewing as a kid ... my dolls had some very interesting clothing! But I kept sewing -- dresses and tops and tailored slacks and blazers. And kids' clothes. And drapes. At one point I saw a really cool small quilt in one of the women's magazine and sent away for the pattern. I still have it and I've never made it. But I started making quilts, taking classes and generally becoming a quilter. Now I find it is a great hobby, keeps me busy and allows me to create a wonderful product that generally is given to some one who needs it. I've seldom lost my mojo over the last 13 months and I am thankful for quilting every day.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I love to know your reasons, and it's a great opportunity to show your pretty quilts. I quilt for the pleasure of creating, sharing, giving, gifting ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, and linking up today.
LOVE that GREEN scrappy Log Cabin quilt!! I wish someone would have made a quilt like that for me when my mother passed away after giving birth to me. What a treasure!
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