…uh, as in Fabric!

I admit it. I am a material girl. Not like Madonna, but literally. I am obsessed with fabrics and textiles. Walking through a fabric store, for me, is heavenly. And much to the annoyance of all the sales people, I have to run my hand over every single bolt. The touch, the feel and even the smell make me euphoric. It’s hard for me to decide which I love more: a fabric store or a used book store. Considering that my collegiate field of study was actually fashion and textile design, my love of fabric is hovering a slight lead. As a younger woman I used to sew dresses for anyone who’d wear them! Formal wear, wedding gowns and fancy-schmancy clothes were my specialty. Looking through stack of photos of my family and friends it’s hard to find one without someone in the photo wearing something I made.
My love for sewing and textiles shifted from clothing to quilting about 20 years ago. My bestie, Launi, aka “The Most Wild, Wacky Wonderful Woman I Know” was a real quilt nut, and so we decided to take a road trip through Amish quilt country. It was wonderful. We had a blast checking out every single quilt and fabric store in state of Pennsylvania. Seriously, I don’t think we missed one. We visited museums, galleries and trunk shows and soaked it all in. Then about half way through our road trip, as we drove through the picturesque countryside, I said, “I wish I could show you all the gorgeous, antique Hawaiian Quilts that hang in Iolani Palace on O’ahu, and how as a child I remember the old tutu’s (Grandma’s) sitting on the grand balcony of the Moana Surfrider Hotel demonstrating their handiwork to the tourist.”

Now, so many years since our spur of the moment trip to Hawai’i, I remember with such fondness those days we spent immersed in the art of quilting. From the simplicity of the Amish quilts in Pennsylvania to the soothing ripples of the Hawaiian quilts on Waikiki, we learned and came to appreciate so much about this timeless art. The fact that I got to do it with one of my favorite people in the world was just icing on the cake.
I just called Launi and we talked about what that trip meant to us and what we learn. You might think I’m going to get all artsy on you now and tell you all sorts of things about quilting that pertain to life. Well I’m not. Because the lessons were too important to confuse them with sewing synonyms and metaphors. Instead I’m just gonna just tell them to you straight up.
- Whatever your passion is, don’t stop exploring it. And if your old passion now bores you, get a new one. Figure out what sets your heart on fire and have the courage to structure your life around it. Because to live a life without passion is just… meh!
- Find someone who shares your passion or interests. Whether you’re introducing an old friend to a new side of you or a new friend to an old side of you, reach out, grab someone and share your world. Life is just better with a friend.
- Don’t over think opportunities to expand your horizon. Be ready and willing to hop on a plane when given the chance with just a minute’s notice. But it doesn’t have to be as big a deal as getting on a plane. If there is a free lecture at your local library, just go. If there is an exhibit or training coming to town, sign up. When they ask for volunteers, raise your hand. Don’t overthink, overwork and overplan something to the point of literally sucking the life right out it. Embrace spontaneity.
When the embers of passion take flight, they change everything about you…. the way you think, the way you feel and the way you view the world around you. Your knowledge base expands exponentially and you will see you too are creating a life worth loving.
