Sunday, July 1, 2018

Quilt Museums Are Wonderful To Attend

By Jeffrey Cook


People often turn their hobbies into a commercial venture when the improve at the hobby quite a bit. Proficiency is the key when someone goes from avocation to vocation. Spending a lot of time on a certain skill, they find themselves wanting to advance to a more full-time basis on the skill. You can learn a lot about quilting by visiting quilt museums.

The Internet can direct you of where to find a museum that displays quilts. Find out their hours and schedule a time in time to visit. Look at each display and enjoy its beauty. The person that made what you look at probably took a lot of time to design it and to decide where to put each pattern.

Ask questions of the pieces that you see. The people that work there would probably love to share the information that they know. Some of them may actually be the person that made it. Most people like to talk about themselves and their work so this will probably not be a lot to ask. Tell them what you admire about their work and you have made their day.

Some quilts from a museum could be from the past. They may have some that are from the Civil War period or other times in history. You could learn about history as well as soak in the colors. Many women went through a lot of hardships during difficult times and they may have found sewing quilts to be soothing and therapeutic, thus helping them endure those hard times.

A hobby like this is not related or biased to gender. Anyone can learn it. Women have traditionally sewn quilts, but anyone can learn this creative skill if they want to. Most creative endeavors are universal in nature. They do not discriminate because creativity comes from the human mind and heart and is not relative of gender despite society's influences.

Look online for patterns that you could make your own so you do not copy someone else's work. Some websites, however, do let you copy their patterns exactly. It would be good, however, to sit down and try to really use your creative juices. Everyone has them. They just need to be used.

Finding other like-minded individuals is not a bad idea when you get stuck. Find them before you get stuck because they could maybe prevent you from getting into a place where you did not want to be. Creative people sometimes get into a block that keeps their creative flow from churning. If you find yourself in this rut, take a deep breath and step back and try to reflect on what it is that you want to achieve.

Art of any form is very therapeutic and helpful if you are sad about things in your life or angry. It can lift up your soul. Quilts offer some therapy because you can have them near you when you rest or look at them on the wall in your living room or office. Their beauty can reach out to you when you need it the most.




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