Sunday, April 05, 2026

Lonesome Dove


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.  


The second question:  Why is it so important to share your blog with the world, Judy?  For two years now, you've been sending out monthly emails to remind people that you've posted.  Why do you care that other people see your process?  

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?  


My kids advised me to start a substack instead, and eventually I did so.  It's called Judy's Newsletter, and right now, it is just a repeat of the monthly blog letter.  

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.


Judy's Journal is now in its 21st year of publication.  That's a long time.  I do celebrate that.  I am not tired of writing about my work, and showing photos of the works as they progress.  I might be getting tired of the monthly emails though.  Judy's Newsletter is free on Substack.   
   
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:

Stephanie said...

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.

Anonymous said...

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.

deb oldenburg said...

enjoy your words whenever posted. love so many of your works.

Mary Ann said...

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.

Els said...

I love your blog and always admire the stitches you make :-)

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

You have tremendous talent.