One of the simplest things is using the fabrics in the quilt, the shapes, textures, and colors to select colors and patterns for the quilting. I say it’s simple because it’s what I do. It’s what I showed quilters when they asked for help in the quilt shop. It’s what I share when I teach free motion machine quilting. The fabric designers have done some serious work and we can take what they’ve done and let it inspire us.
One of my biggest goals to listen to and meet the needs of my students and write this book. As I’m listening to the members of the Clamshell Quilt Guild and the Warwick Valley Quilt Guild I’m hearing a lot that is informing how I move forward as a teacher and with this book. Earlier this year I put the book on hold for a few reasons, as I write this I’m beginning to see that I needed several experiences and conversations to wrap my head around a few concepts that were niggling at the back of my head and have recently become clear. As I’m writing this morning I’m having a strong urge to take a red pen to my introduction. Words that I thought were important are becoming less so.
I can not thank these quilters enough for allowing me to be part of their journey. More importantly I’m grateful for you all being part of my quilting journey. I love quilting and teaching and writing so much.
Happy Quilting!
Teri

I just love your deep sense of responsibility for sharing “good stuff” with others! The “burden” that you express in today’s post is proof that you possess a special sensibility that is one of the characteristics of an excellent teacher. Your heightened sense of awareness (“listening” to your quilt OR students!) is what creates that “connection” resulting in an extraordinary (class/workshop) experience for all. Blessings and hugs from a Midwest “student” and admirer………………………….
You found your passion Teri !!!! So many of us have your passion but just can’t seem to put it all together. I think many of us sit in the sidelines waiting for that flash of lighting to hit us, to open our creative side of our brains. So much going on in that brain but I especially cannot seem to put it on the fabric canvas. I’m trying so hard to find my style and not copy other artists out there; so this is my journey for now. Hugs for your gift of listening .