It's hard to know how to even start a post about having blogged for 10 whole years, except to say I never would have guessed it would still be a consistent routine for me. We all know that blogs have become a little passé for some; so many seem to prefer the spontaneity and speed of Instagram. I get that, I really do, as I love it too. But the blog here still feels like my creative home. I find it much easier to 'speak' and even 'show and tell' than I do on other platforms, including in-person. Plus I really love the history I've been able to record here.
As I look back at my very early posts, I recall that in my first months as a quilt-blogger, I joined my first quilt-along; took a machine-quilting class, as I'd only ever hand-quilted before; and made my first solid quilt. My stash consisted only of project leftovers, I had just discovered the hera marker, and 'improv' was not in my vocabulary yet.
By year's end, everything had changed, it seemed. "Blogging has spurred me into production-mode, learning new techniques, experimenting with new fabrics, just in general thinking about the process a whole lot more!" And as you all know, that has pretty much been the story of the last ten years.
The joy I find in creating has indeed grown exponentially through sharing together and being in community with you. Every day I find fresh inspiration as well as generous affirmation, and together, they spur me on.
So I'd just like to say thank you for being here, year in and year out. You've added such joy to my days, and allowed my creative world to grow so big; and at the same time, so personal. I really can't thank you enough.
All quilts shown were created in 2011.