I've had my first experience with quilt
nazis.
I interviewed for a job at my (new) Local Quilt Shop, which involved showing the owner and an employee some of my quilts. After a few comments about how I'm not afraid of color, they started pointing out my mistakes (we had known each other for all of 20 minutes). Clearly they would have to work with me on my binding. My square quilt would look so much better as a rectangle (really all quilts should be
rectangles). Did I notice there were no charm packs and jelly rolls in the shop? They were too
gimmicky and for cheaters. No kits either.
In the end, I won't be working at the
LQS. So I spent the day that was to be my first day at the shop, thinking about how sad I am for quilt
nazis. In my world of quilting, there are no rules. Quilting is supposed to be fun! I am always in awe of award-winning quilts. They are gorgeous and I appreciate the time and skill used to make them. That might be fun for some quilters, but it's just not for me.
My quilts are just as valuable as any that conform to silly rules and I refuse to let anyone tell me they aren't! BACK OFF QUILT NAZIS! I quilt for love!!
I quilt for love...
All my quilts are imperfect.
I'll never enter a show.
I'll never win an award. And that is just fine by me.
I quilt for love - not perfection.
Some of my quilts are square (sorta).
Some are rectangular.
I've tried Bargello, Brights, Browns and Batiks.
I may never be an expert in any technique - but that's ok!
I quilt for love - to try new things and stretch my boundaries.
I have a million UFOs AND I WON'T APOLOGIZE FOR THEM!
Quilting is a hobby - not a chore.
My points don't always match,
My quilting is sometimes uneven.
You might be shocked at what you see on my quilt backs!
But here is the most important point: I quilt for love, not perfection.
When a friend gets married, or a grandparent is sick
When Katrina hit, or an orphanage director says there is a need
Even if I can't be there - I send love.
When I'm piecing, quilting or attaching imperfect binding a little bit of my heart is added in every stitch.
As I'm working, I remember frisbee in the park
Ice cream on summer days
Being tucked into bed.
Even if I never meet a recipient of my efforts, I hope they know their quilt is made of more than fabric and thread.
I quilt with love and THAT is perfect with me.