Encouragement......

Belonging to several yahoo quilting groups, I read almost all the posts (averaging 50 a day) and was struck by one post in particular.

There are times when we all leap out in faith and post photos of our work. I'd like to think we do this with some sort of trepidation, looking for some sort of feedback. Never have I witnessed other than pure kindness when comments are posted in response to a completed project or perhaps just a block. However, this one post brought out something I didn't give much thought to until several days later..

The author pointed out a simple lack of courtesy that prevails among us all. Someone takes the leap - posts a photo of a current project and not one comment was posted.

Looking back over several postings and indeed, there were several noticeable lack of comments after one brave soul posted a photo. Nothing. Zip. Zilch. The author of the post simply asked - what does it take of your time to simply post "great job" or "love the colors you chose" or "thanks for sharing".

Two or three words in response. We spend time posting about the weather - or how little incentive there seems to be to do a little quilting today.....

And I am guilty as charged. I look, I smile and ponder why those three colors look so well together. I move on. Nary a post in response.

We were all created by God to serve many purposes....and high on that list is to simply love one another. Encouraging is high on that list - and it takes so little to say "job well done" or "I like it".

Off the soapbox for now and on to resting. I managed to pick up a particularly nasty virus which resulted in laryngitis and it has decided to reside with me longer than I had expected.

So please post those photos of those beautiful blocks - those beautiful quilt tops - and know that at least one person will comment.

Oh yes - the quilt block. Paper pieced! I resisted paper piecing for so many years and now find that they're challenging and wonderful for using up those bits and pieces of fabric I've hoarded for so many months. Slowly but surely I will be working through a wonderful book of paper pieced blocks - "101 Log Cabin Blocks"....just the 7 inch blocks!

I quilt.

Angel45402

Comments

RileyD, nwJ said…
Great Post ... and a great block as well ... looks a bit like a chevron / military rank, but none are that nice.
Judy D in WA said…
Great post! I'm so glad you joined the BOM-QAs.
Anonymous said…
I LOVE this block! The quilter's talent is greatly envied! I love paper-piecing, but i have never attempted anything this complicated and beautiful. i hope she knows that i am a dunder-head and truly admire the Block but don't always think to express my compliments! i will do better! Thanks for the heads-up!!
Marise
Unknown said…
Great post and I am learning a new technique for paper piecing called strip piecing and I love it. No flip flopping of paper hehehe.
Diamond D said…
Your words about leaving comments also gave me something to think about. I am guilty. I love what people share, I find it encouraging to se what others hav done. leaving comments though, I think, in fact, know I'm guilty of not always doing so. Now that I hav read your thoughts, I also will learn from your wisdom and do more of commenting myself. After all, it is tru that it gives me a lift when I see words from others about my efforts. Thank you for writing these ideas and sharing with us. Love your blog. When I read your words, I can feel my feet touching earth, while my mind still soars.

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