I have ousted the red, blue, and white pain of a quilt. It has jaded my inspiration, my productivity, my creativity. I have stopped its production. I realized today, after so much procrastination and continued procrastination (library, washing floors, washing the BLINDS!!!! truly, it was that bad) that it just was going to pain me for the next week and I still would not enjoy the final end product. It does not feel like an Andrea quilt.
So, I have reverted to my original mother in law quilt. I made it last year. The one that dh thought was too "granola". The one that when I chose the fabrics, they reminded me of the ocean, the sand, and the beach - the beach that we visit every year...the beach where mil lives. It's not a traditional quilt, but it's simple, and that's what I like about it. I'm simple. It was for her, and I chose the fabrics for her.
It doesn't match her decor, but, it will be cozy and loved when it's done.
Do you realize how lifted I feel? How motivated once again I feel? How free I feel?
Let me just say, it's awesome. It will be sandwiched and quilted by the weekend....stay tuned.
I really like these colors and the batiks together. It's going to be lovely and yes, very beachy.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand that freedom! It feels so good to start over! I feel that draggy feeling every time I finish a quilt top and have to quilt it. I just HATE the quilting step. (That's why I have a bag full of quilt tops and not very many quilts.)
ReplyDeleteI think you should make your husband finish the other one! LOL!
love the colors in that one! and the pattern is really fun :) When all else fails - go with your gut! Glad you are enjoying it again :)
ReplyDeleteYou did right, Andrea; it's not supposed to make you crazy! Well, it IS, but not that way. Glad to see you back in happy-creating mode; can't wait to see the final product!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice colour combination and textures in this quilt...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteValerie
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