I didn't want to be a bricklayer or a teacher when I grew up. I wanted to be a writer. So English seemed to be the way to go. The problem with being a writer, you need a day job. Few of us become overnight successes right out of collage. And when I graduated with my bachelors and no offers to become a rich and famous author, I set out to find myself a day job.
A quilt shop may not be the first place you would expect an English major to work, but that is exactly where I ended up. I must admit that after four+ years of reading and writing, it was a nice break to spend some time cutting and stitching. Plus, as I said earlier, English prepares you for everything, even quilting. Here are just some of the ways quilting is like Writing:
- There Must Be Order to All Things. Remember how in elementary school they taught you to make an outline before you start writing? (I was never really good at that, by the way, it wasn't until I started working on ten page papers that I really understood the reasoning) Well, the same is true in quilting you need a plan. Even if your making it up as you go along, it helps to have something to refer back to when you get lost.
- Everyone Has Their Own Opinion. Not everyone likes the same kinds of books or the same kind of writing. I prefer creative writing and fiction books. Yet I have know some people whose main focus was technical writing. I've know people who can only read non-fiction. Fiction just doesn't appeal to them. Quilters are the same way. Some lean towards bright colors and contemporary prints. Others like the dull colors and traditional prints. Everyone is different and they all lean toward different things. It doesn't make them wrong, just different. And differences are good.
- It Takes Determination and Hard Work to Complete a Project. It takes a lot of time to finish a book. Then it takes even longer to go through and edit it and rewrite it to get to where you want it to be. Quilting takes just as much time and dedication. Piecing the top, stitching the layers, binding. But in both cases, when your done you have something you can be proud of.
- You Have to Enjoy What Your Doing. It is ten times easier to write a paper when you are actually interested in the subject. Try writing an essay on watching paint dry and you'll see what I mean. the results will be better if you enjoy what your doing as well. If you don't like the fabrics or the pattern you are working on, the quilt will not be as much fun to work on. The results may be technically just as good, but you still won't like it as much
Very interesting thoughts- I would never have compared the two, but you're right. I didn't know you wanted to be full on legit writer! Best of luck my friend, I hope your dreams come true! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to see what more you have to blog!! :) Is this going to be part of your portfolio?
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