Musings by Sue

Quilting is such an interesting pursuit. It can be a solitary experience or a group activity.

It is the same here. Sometimes people come here to work or to deliver or pick up quilts and supplies. It is wonderful to meet so many of you. I treasure the friendships, your kindness and support. It is so moving see how many folks want to do something special for our service men and women. Quilters are wonderful generous people.

I started quilting when I was five years old, a mere 60 years ago. Of course I wasn’t actually doing much except threading needles for my grandmother and her friends. They held good old fashioned “quilting bees.” Aside from lots and lots of gossip I heard what quilts meant to my grandmother and her friends. In all cases the quilts were labors of love. Some felt certain they were making art and others were making objects of comfort.

For me quilts are all of the above. As you know I think of all the quilts as metaphoric hugs. How do you think of the quilts you make or contribute to? Do you envisiojn the recipients? Do you “let them go” or do you remember every quilt you have made? I would love to hear what you think of when you quilt. Is it the recipient or something else? Is quilting meditative for you? What is your favorite part? Please share.

4 comments

  1. I’ve been doing this almost since you started – not quite, a few months after, in spring of 2005. I always think of those for whom the quilt is being made, and I remember a great number of them. I have pictures of all of them, I think. It brings me great happiness to make them, to get my friends to participate, or to contribute in some other way. Over the years, a lot of people have jumped on board, even if only for a while, and I’m glad to be a part of bringing comfort to those who have given so much for me.

  2. Good morning Sue, We are set up for 2 days of American Hero Quilt sewing at the Pacific Beach Conference center at Pacific Beach, WA. Already have had 5 people stop by to see what is happening and 9 eager supporters of AHQ here ready to go. Beautiful days ahead at the beach. Everyone is welcome.

  3. Hi Sue, We would love to have your help. You will see on the website a tab “how you can help” we hope that answers all your questions. If not please feel free to send an e-mail to us , the email address is listed on this website as well.

  4. I am an experienced quilter, and would love to make quilts for our American Heroes. From what I have read, you take care of the quilting part, is that correct? Do we provide the size quilt top and include the binding? How do I get started? Your name was referred to me by Cheri McGunagle. Thanks – look forward to your reply.
    Sue Engel

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