Favorite Scripture

FOR I KNOW THE PLANS I HAVE FOR YOU, DECLARES THE LORD...PLANS TO PROSPER YOU AND NOT TO HARM YOU...PLANS TO GIVE YOU A HOPE AND A FUTURE.
JEREMIAH 29:11 (NIV)

Monday, July 9, 2012

QUILTERS ARE NICE PEOPLE


QUILTERS ARE NICE PEOPLE

As I've been blog hopping in the Red White Blue Blog Hop, it occurred to me as I read through the comments left on each quilters blog site, that everyone received nothing but Praise, Encouragement, Pats on the Back, and a Big Ol dose of "You Go Girlfriend, Job Well Done!"
Regardless of each other's level of proficiency, every one was left feeling they had done a good job and their work appreciated.  How many places can you go in a day and get 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 
more"Atta Girls"?  I doubt that many of us get that much validation in an entire year or even 10 years!  I guess women and even some men have known about this mutual admiration society for a very long time,
A Quilting Bee in the 40's/50's
and 
from all over the world
Ladies quilting in India
I had a non-blogging quilting friend ask me about what I was working on in my latest quilting projects.  When I told her I was making blocks for the RWB Blog hop she wondered if I didn't feel intimidated by all the * professional* quilters showing their work in the same blog hop?  I admitted that I did feel that way in my first blog hop but it didn't take long for me to realize I was in the company of some of the nicest people ever!  How many of us novice quilters can get appreciation for our quilting creations from an actual Quilt Designer like Amanda Murphy or such positive encouragement from an entrepreneurial spirit like Madame Samm anywhere else but in our on-line quilting community?

I don't know about you, but I'm a better quilter, more open to trying new techniques, and inspired to put my work out there for the world to enjoy (Not Judge) due to my associations with all of you.  I've even made  lifelong friends with other quilters and had my Faith strengthened through the prayers and kind words left in my comments/emails.
Prayer Quilts
Quilters in the 1940's

Quilters in Younger Generation

I'm so Grateful to know all of you who come here and leave comments!
Thank you for the joy you give to me each and every day!
You make the world a much kinder place for all of us!

Blessings

DON'T FORGET


Here are Tuesday's Blog Hop Destinations!
We REALLY are a NICE bunch of people!

July 10th
 Cate`s Linens









21 comments:

  1. Grandma Jane, this was my first blog hop and I did feel a bit out of my comfort zone. But the support was huge and made it thru the day. I look forward to my next blog at the end of the month. Quilters are a treasures....Judith, Texas

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  2. I agree with everything you have said. Have a terrific day!

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  3. You said it sister. No one should feel intimidated. We are a great quiltin society, who loves to share and learn from each other!

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  4. I think you are absolutely correct!! They are nice and so very talented! This is my first hop and it has been so fun to see all of the creativity shared!!

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  5. I know what you mean. It has been a wonderful experience for me too.

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  6. ahhh Jane, you touched it right on the tip of all of our noses....lol. I was having this conversation this morning with someone from the industry, and he asked me why our blog hops do sew well and why do sew many people want to participate....and I said to him, I think it is because we really are cheerleaders for one another...we learn by sharing... In the early 70's I attended a conference where Dale Carnegie was a guest speaker...he said this quote...I have never forgotten it...
    "Did you ever see an unhappy horse? Did you ever see a bird that had the blues? One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses." I think we are all about sharing our talents with one another, we don't compete, we play well with one another...we become cheerleaders for one another....

    YOU made my day~

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    1. Birds, Horses, and Quilters...what a happy bunch!!
      You ALWAYs make my day!

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  7. Jane I totally agree with you! I've made some friends of the heart through blogging about quilting (like you!) and they have so enriched my life. blessings, marlene

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  8. Oh my goodness - I can't beleive you mentioned me in such a kind way. I am honored to be sewing with you! You are right - there is something very special about this community.
    Amanda

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  9. I am sorry I have been under the weather and have not had much wireless connection, so have not been doing much hopping ... just kind of creaping along.. I do have to say that this one is right on! I am also finding these people are also just as wonderful in person.

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  10. I couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you for this beautiful post.

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  11. what a great post!! I am still terrified to take part in the especially when I see all the amazing works of art next to my less than perfect creations..LOL Nonetheless I still take part for myself since I have fun and when people actually comment well is just makes my life that much better.
    I do truly feel blessed to have come across such an amazing online community full of caring people just like you :)

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  12. I have also been very pleased for the hugh outpouring of wonderful, complimentary comments - encouraging the new quilter's and this being their first blog hop, they are so appreciative of any words of wisdom - isn't it our job as quilters to teach and encourage? I love when they reply back and say how much the "appreciate your praise." Wonderful post and right on. Judy C

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  13. Well said Jane I think quilters are all such sweet people and we appreciate anything that another quilter has put there creativity and effort into. I wish I felt well enough to participate because I certainly love them. Maybe next time. I have also met such special people like you Jane even though I don't blog. Hugs and blessings Sandra

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  14. Thanks for a wonderful post. It is so true. I have been totally amazed and impressed by the encouragement the quilters give each other, as well as the generosity of quilters sharing their knowledge.

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  15. Well said Jane, and oh so true. Thank you for this great post.

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  16. And don't forget ... you are one of those nice quilting people!!! Love you, Jane! :)

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  17. Wonderful post. I've been truly blessed by the quilters I have "met" in this lovely community we share! We are all happy to know you, too! :)

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  18. Hi Jane I left a comment n another blog of yours (Dolls) I hope anyway to tell you to check out my blog because I pulled a winner. Now I am just hoping that it is your blog that I left it on

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Blessings to all of you who have taken the time to leave your thoughtful comments. I read each one and hope you will come back often!

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