I heard something the other day.
And when I heard it I had to stop.
Listen.
So in order to listen, a bit more completely, I need to tell a story.
I started quilting over 22 years ago. As I started this journey much of the work was to learn to listen and learn. That listening had to be, must be active listening. Listening to, listening for the rules, to learn how to quilt. I needed, wanted, craved knowledge. I subscribed to magazines, I watched Simply Quilts, participated in message boards, and user groups, joined a guild, visited quilt shops. Taking notes along the way for that which spoke to me, whispered, capturing my attention.
Teaching started. Trying new things. Experimenting. Trying thread and batting. Listening. Trying new guilds. New magazines. New
Voices. Some voices waxing, others waning and still the whispering is asking me to listen. Seeking my attention but waiting to be heard and yet, the new, different teachers, via all of the different social media vied for my attention. Through all of this the whispering continued.
There will always be noise. It’s just part of life. I am the noise for other quilters. Some to whom I add beauty, some to whom I have not added beauty. The rose above and the sunset speak to how beauty happens. How the noise affects…it creates depth, depth creates beauty.
I’m off to reduce the level of noise a bit, by sitting in front of my sewing machine, cranking up the tunes and stitching.
Happy Quilting!
Teri
PS I’m teaching at HMQS this year.
PPS I met Annie Smith but more on that in another blog. Like soon.

Beautifully written Teri – your words “spoke” to me….
Teri, you are fabulous – a real inspiration. I took a class with you a few years back at MQXEast and have read your blog (over morning coffee) ever since! You are a big part of my quilt journey. Thank you. Please come back to MQX. T
Thank you very much David! That means a lot. I’m honored to be part of your journey. I’d love to see pictures of your quilts.