Few communities experience the sheer joy and unbridled enthusiasm
found in the sewing/quilting/crafting community. No one understands the point
of doing something just for the fun of it quite like a person who cuts up
fabric only to sew it back together into something new, something different.
Certainly, no one understands the point of stash building better than a fellow
fabric hoarder. We may have different styles and preferences, but when it comes
down to the important bits, we all relate to the satisfaction found in sharing
our passion with others, in the relief of talking about our latest obsession
with people who “get” it.
These benefits are well understood by quilt guilds and their
members. The regular meeting of like-minded individuals creates a strong sense
of community, providing more than friendship and a chance to get out of the
house. Seeing other people's work and understanding their choices helps us
broaden our appreciation for the increasingly varied world of personal
expression through fabric.
When we put aside our own preferences and ideas about what makes
something beautiful, we can look with an open mind at someone's interpretation.
This attitude makes way for inspiration. It may be a small thing, like an
unexpected color choice or fussy cut detail, but it will spark your own
creativity and get you thinking about ways to explore the idea in your own way.
The best inspiration comes from exposure to new techniques, new ideas and new
people.
Being part of group with a wide range of skills and backgrounds
also guarantees you'll pick up helpful hints and tricks, especially great if
you're just starting out and feeling overwhelmed. Even the old timers and those
with thousands upon thousands of hours of experience are rewarded with the
reminder of their own beginnings—the false starts, the fantastic fails and the
fervent hope that it would all work out in the end.
We have a lot to give each other, a lot to share. When we come
together as a group, we are force to be reckoned with. The love of our craft
and of fabric goes a long way in bridging the gaps of our differences. As 2013
draws to a close and a New Year looms, think of ways you can contribute to and
participate in groups of like-minded fabric lovers. We'll be kicking off the
year with an idea to do just that, an idea we think you'll love.
Stay tuned for more details!
5 comments:
How exciting. I love being a quilter and can see no end in sight.
cant wait to hear your ideas!
Great post!! Can't wait to see what the idea will be!!!
This article was extremely fascinating, especially since I was browsing for thoughts on this topic last few days.
This is a wonderful post . It's so true the online community is such special place of like minded crafters. I look forward to seeing what exciting plans you have in store for us.
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