Recently I came across an interesting quote from Teresa Barkley
“And the realization that this was a very time consuming way to work made me very anxious to do something that was one of a kind. I really like the tactile quality of quilts and I loved working with fabric. But the realization came to me very early that fabulous quilts had been made for a very long time by people with more time and skill than I had and it was really kind of pointless for me to duplicate those designs in contemporary materials when I had so little time, I would rather use it on something that was uniquely my own. One - that it would be more interesting looking, and two - it would be a better use of my time. The world doesn't really need another flower garden quilt and that was the quilt that I had admired so much of my great-grandmother's and the first traditional one I had begun to piece and I've never finished it because I made a lot of technical errors along the way. It was a learning experience but I never felt the need to finish because it became much less interesting to me to make a quilt to use. I wanted something that was interesting to look at . . . “
4 comments:
We do learn from every experience...even if completion is not at hand. I save them for awhile ...years maybe...and then I get an idea about altering in a very new direction! Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
I like the colors and feeling of richness in the crochet picture (and the suggestion of warmth. considering the snow and cold currently outside).
Love the thought provoking quote- there is lots of way to express one's self creatively- The process should feed your creative spirit and be an expression of you.
There is so many different forms of quilting to try- you will find the one that fits you.
Regards,
Anna
Love the quote and why does it take so long for us to arrive at that point?
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