My friend Heidi, of Fabric Mutt, invited me to participate in the Around the World Blog Hop. Thanks Heidi! *waves* The blog hop is a casual get to know you blog hop that goes from one blogger to another with the aim of getting a peek inside how our creative brains work.
Just how do I do what I do? What is it that I do? Who am I?! (Do you know? Please tell me! But seriously, do you ever feel like that? Everyone seems to know who and what they are, and I am just over here flailing about. I know others are like this so let me come out and say… I’m still figuring it out. And I’m fairly comfortable with that. Or I’ll let you know when I get to the end!)
Maybe I’ll just attempt to answer the questions? Yeah…
1. What am I working on…
This month, I’m finishing up 2 quilt patterns for release. I’ll be self-publishing them as PDF downloads in late September, hopefully. I’m SUPER excited about them. Right now, awesome pattern testers are giving the patterns a whirl. In a few weeks time, I hope to be posting sneak peaks but for now I give you the quilt back of one.
Sorry that is obnoxious, but it could be my favorite quilt back of all time.
I did just finish the mini maple leaf quilts pictured through out! *high five*
2. How does my work differ from others in its genre …
In short, I differ because I am me – whoever I turn out to be. I think what makes my work unique is my use of color, I like it. I like most of it. And I like a lot of it. I also like to work with a lot of singular shapes, not that that is all that unique.
I think what makes me really unique, is my tendency to straddle many lines. I love many genres, many specific and possibly unrelated parts of many genres. While I used get frustrated because I thought myself wishy-washy, frenetic, indecisive, and boring for not being able to identify a “style”. Now I’ve embraced this part of myself as not a weakness but a strength. If I can’t decide on whose category to fit myself into, then I will make my own category and take everything I love and moosh it all together to make one new awesome category that I love. And maybe indecision is a “style” after all because I’m not sure I want to be all that predictable.
But in the end, it turns out my style resembles a lot of what is being sold in the Crate & Barrel catalog. (Ironies and hypocrises abound!) So maybe I don’t differ that much at all. π
This one’s my favorite mini maple!
3. Why do I write/ create what I do?
WHY!!!!???? I ask you, why!!??? There are many times where I’ve run myself ragged doing what I do and I find myself asking why I do this to myself.
The answer struck me hard in the gut last year, while working on my book proposal. At the time, I didn’t know if my proposal would be accepted and I was constantly bothered by the doubting questions, “What if all this work is in vain? What if my proposal isn’t accepted? What if everything I was working on was a sand castle waiting for the tide?”
The answer came quietly and poignantly one day… I create because it is who God created me to be. Be it a masterpiece or complete garbage, the act of me creating and making are to glorify Him and for me creating/ making can be a form of worship. You know that sweet spot where creating can feel almost like a tangible, ecstatic energy? That but also the drudgery part of creating and making.
From that day on, I knew that I create because of God. I am His brush, he is the artist. He may use me as He purposes and I will (try to) be obedient.
4. How does my writing/ creative process work?
There are probably a few different ways I approach a project, but I’ll talk about 3 because they are most salient.
It could be weird, but usually I get a flash or a vision of a shape or color scheme I want to work with. I can’t think about it too hard or directly otherwise it will disappear. I try to approach the vision peripherally if that makes sense. Once I have the vision, I sketch it out – first on paper then in illustrator. Sometimes, my sketches just stay in my sketch book to simmer or fester. Once, in illustrator I will make my virtual test blocks, play with layouts, and work out the math. Then if I like what I’ve been working on, I will make an actual test block, tweak the math or pattern. Then I will make the quilt. Sometimes, I will succeed in meeting my vision, but often times the finished product resembles my initial vision only slightly.
Other times, I just have an idea or a question that I want to work out without a finished product in mind. It’s more like me asking a question and making/ creating my way to an answer. What would happen if …? So I’ll give myself some constraints or rules, and let the creativity go from there.
And other times, I just want to make. Not necessarily create anything new. Take the maple leaves. Nothing new, I just wanted to make some maple leaves.
So that’s that. Now for next week’s Around the World hop … I’ve tagged Kristy of St. Louis Folk Victorian, who is just a riot and smart and stuff. Christa who shares her quilty adventures over at Christa Quilts. And finally Allison of Little Island Quilting.
Thanks for reading!
coccinelle says
Very nice!
Colleen Potter says
ha ha, flailing about… you mean I'm not the only one !
Your "maples" are terrific. Gives me an idea for potholders I could make for hostess gifts when
( being a Canadian ) I travel.
smazoochie says
I'm not a devout person, but I have to admit there is something holy about getting into that zone where the making comes from one's heart.