This is exactly how I feel about knitting, quilting, blogging, and my new craft room. Alas, if only I were independently wealthy ...
"When I work on a quilt, I put away all thoughts that are not helpful and channel my energies towards relaxing and becoming one with my fabrics. Since I work intuitively, this is absolutely important. I begin to see shapes in my head and think about how to cut them out of my huge palette of colors that I have hand-dyed in my basement dye studio. Never, ever do I think about what others expect or want or what will sell, but rather I look at my time in my studio as a process of discovery. I love being inside my brain and pushing myself to think in ever more complex ways because I know the ideas are there for the taking. It’s all about being focused and disciplined and making use of one’s abilities. And about being alone, in solitude, so one can think and feel deeply without interruption. I have definitely grown far closer to myself rather than to others because I see my quiltmaking as my experience which has nothing to do with other people."
-exerpt from Nancy Crow's artist statment, as posted on WhipUp
Friday, June 30, 2006
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Ah yes, I understand how you feel ... I can honestly say I enjoy being alone with myself & my stitching also ... I have never been bored [unless I'm forced to watch sports & even then, if I KNOW a player or can stitch along, I will enjoy that.][shhhhhhhh]
LOL, now about the money flow ...
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