Machine Quilting and Me, Part Two
(I had started to write this as just a comment to all the responses that I got to yesterday's post, but I started to ramble so much that I thought I needed a new entry for it.)
Power to my fellow handquilters! I honestly figured that people would just told me to pull out my machine and give up my handwork completly. And it's not like I'm even considering giving up my handwork--I love it too much to give up--it's just that I guess that I look around at other quilters and the quanity of work they're doing. I feel like if I start any more projects, it'll be years before I have any of them finished. It took me over a year to make "Wedding Spectaularrr" from beginning to end, and to me, that feels like an eternity. Sometimes I just wish I could churn out more projects (that are still up to my quality standards) more quickly and effeciently. I also think I listen to people who have no idea what goes into making a quilt too much, and hear "Why put so much work into it, when you could just finish it up in a few days with a machine." I have to go back to what I really feel though, and say that hand quilting is a true art form. No one would scoff at the work an artest does to make a painting; why should I stand for someone to tell me to take all the art out of what I do? I just think a lot of times people can't appreciate all the work that goes into a quilt because they have no idea what actually goes into making one.
So in conclusion: I'm not giving up hand piecing and quilting, but I may try to do more piecing work from time to time on the machine. I'm still not convinced on machine quilting though--to me it looks far better (and gets that great wrinkle look) when quilted by hand. It is also nice to know that I'm not complely in the minority in quilting; although I don't have too many people my age (I'll be 24 in April, for those who wanted to know) quilting in my area, the Internet (as always) has shown me there are others like me out there. Oooh, I love the Internet! : )