9.27.2010
On repurposing fabric


I just love the hemline of this skirt right above my boots. Every woman needs some boots to wear once in a while.

My grandmother taught me to hand quilt. It’s one of those passed-down skills that I’m so grateful to have — it makes me feel connected to generations of women in my family whom I never even met. Machine quilting is sort of unreliable since the stitching can come out a lot more easily, and there’s something about it that’s not quite visceral enough for me. I love my sewing machine, but I feel the need to finger the fabrics on a quilt like this. I didn't want to cop out and do it on a machine. I took a long look at the quilt after having a timely reminder about another option, and I tried to imagine it as a tied quilt. Tied quilts are doable. I sheepishly asked my grandmother if it was alright for me to tie it instead of hand quilting, because I wanted to finish it and let her enjoy her handiwork. She worried that it was going to be a burden to me, but I assured her it wasn't, that I was thrilled to be able to do it. How could I not LOVE this opportunity? I mean, it's her life in fabric. Every scrap means something to her, either because she made something from it like an article of clothing or a quilt for one of us, or because it came from the stash of a friend, or a sister who recently passed away. As I've been tying the little knots of purple wool that seem to pick up the purple in the quilt beautifully, I've reminisced and dreamed a little about what all of these different fabrics mean. Most have meanings I'll never know. Every 10 or 15 squares, I find one that instantly becomes my new favorite. There's a lot of: "Okay, that's my favorite. No wait, this one is DEFINITELY my favorite."
It's nice to pull my head up out of the water of childrearing for a minute so I can do this kind of work again.
Labels: craftiness, family, greening, photography
Comments:
Yay! Quilts are for using. And you are right that I love the skirt. I actually have a mostly finished but way to big skirt around here with an underskirt made from a very similar sheet. I have been thinking of digging it out and cutting it down for months....
You look great, Erica--I love the whole outfit put together. The shirt really suits you. I am jealous of your working sewing machine, because now I want that book!
I started buying reclaimed yarns to knit with, and am actually making a whole scarf/hat/mitt set for John's green-minded cousin for Christmas. It feels really great to be able to breathe new life into something that was pretty much thrown away.
I started buying reclaimed yarns to knit with, and am actually making a whole scarf/hat/mitt set for John's green-minded cousin for Christmas. It feels really great to be able to breathe new life into something that was pretty much thrown away.
We are currently working on a quilt made from some of our favorite baby outfits now that we are done having kids. It should be really fun in the future to look at this quilt and remember our kids in those clothes. That skirt is great!
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