Been thinking about the blog again. About why I write it?
And why it seems so important to me to share it?
The first question: Why do you write this blog, Judy?
The answer: I write it in order to have a record of when (and sometimes how) I made my quilts. This is why I show my work in process. The beautiful process of stitching is shown so well in the photos. The more difficult process of designing a new piece is something that I also try to write about, but that struggle is not as beautiful.
I write the blog so that my creative process is recorded.
Actually, this question is what I have been thinking about the most.
I started sending the email update newsletters because the main auto-subscribe service that I had listed my blog with told me that they would stop working. So, I thought that it would be easy for me to just let people know with a monthly email. In the same email, I could let people know that I have a design blog (my process) and a news blog (judy's updates) that are regularly updated. Why?
But why mom?
Answer: I want to share this blog with you because it is about taking care of myself. I make these quilts to take care of myself. I share them with the world in exhibitions because I think that there is no other artform that is quite so motherly as a quilt.
I want people to read the blog and feel inspired to start creating. That's why I share it.
And I send the emails to people who are not interested in starting further social platforms like instagram and like substack. I have a lot of those kinds of readers.
Images in this post are of three new pieces that I am getting ready for an exhibition in Toronto this summer. I've been listening to the very long and beautifully written novel, Lonesome Dove , while stitching.






6 comments:
Judy, your blog posts have long been a cause for celebrating. I'm deeply grateful for all you have shared. Lonesome Dove is my favorite book; I recently reread it for the third (and hopefully not last) time.
I love your blog for the artwork, especially the hand stitching. I am a hand stitcher, more and more so. I see it as a quiet meditative place to be. I listen to catholic talk radio, lots of prayers are wrapped in my stitching.
enjoy your words whenever posted. love so many of your works.
Your blogs really are inspirational and I appreciate your work and your writing these. Love reading them. Just picked up a book at an Indie bookstore I love because your work was one of its features--its at home right now, but I believe it is Marking Time with Fabric and Thread. So many great fiber artists, loved seeing you in the book. Thank you.
I love your blog and always admire the stitches you make :-)
You have tremendous talent.
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