September 10, 2016

Making Modern or Modern Making

What is "Modern Quilting"? Am I a modern, contemporary, or traditional quilter? Do I have to be one of just those three? Can I just be me?

There are over a dozen different established definitions of "Modern Quilting". They are put forth by national guilds, local guilds, sewing circles, publishing groups, and individuals. I am not adding to that I am just wondering why quilting is being defined at all. Isn't it really about people making and loving what they make and sharing that with others? When did we get into the nitty gritty of 'How much white space' and 'All the technical quilting' and 'Did you use designer fabrics or generic'? It's all very cluttered and specific for something that is supposed to be simple and free-form.

Once you move away from defining the movement and start trying to pigeon hole quilters into it or it's fellow styles, that's when the panic sets in. Am I modern enough? I really love this novelty print but it's too contemporary... How do I change this traditional block to be better? These insecurities are infuriating! We are making quilts, not preforming brain surgery.

If you love that cute kitten novelty print then fussy cut it to bits. Maybe you frame it into a Ohio Star you found on Pinterest with some solids to highlight the bows on the kittens, or maybe you just checker board those pieces together with some ombre solids. If you love it then it will be perfect, no matter what, and yes it's modern.

We are living in 2016, and part of the current definition of "modern" per Merriam-Webster is ":based on or using the newest information, methods, or technology" so provided we are talking about a quilt you have conceived, pieced, quilted, and finished in the last 10 years or so, it's modern!

Just be you, just have fun, just let all that clutter and talking and labels go. See something you like, give it a try. Can't figure it out, look for a pattern. Find a different way to create the same effect. Paint with thread. Paint with paints. Make your quilt huge or make a thousand and one mini quilts to cover every inch of wall you have. Make a quilt using just techniques, tools, materials that people say are not allowed or are wrong. Who says they're wrong? The Quilt Police? Ooooo, scary.

The people that don't like your work won't follow your progress. They won't appreciate the time and love you put into something. They will always judge, so just let them. It is the same principle as 'be yourself'. Well, let them be themselves and don't let their weight drown you. Cut that line, metaphorically, and live for yourself, in this modern age, and quilt.

I have been stewing this in my head for too long. I needed to get it out so I can make room for something else. Something better. There are too many WiPs up in my studio to be completed and I had to wonder why. Why haven't I finished this or that? Why? Because I was afraid it wasn't good enough. Forget that I LOVE the colors, fabrics, patterns, and design of each of those projects, I had set them down out of fear.

Well, today I take them back up, one by one, and finish them and keep them all to myself. I will hoard the beauty and the love for just my family (and maybe my Instagram family) to enjoy. I will not let the pressure of another's opinion, good or bad, sway what I put of myself into these projects.

I am a Modern Quilter because I am quilting today, right now. Later all...

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for writing this post. You have given me a place to rest my brain. Something to move forward with. A feeling of belonging not because it's the cool kid way to belong but because it's my way. My quilting, my likes and dislikes and a simply way to celebrate me through my creations. I'm so glad we had a discussion Saturday about quilting heists and what modern is to you. Kuddos friend. Demauri

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