Reminisce about past projects from "summary" of Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg,Cheryl Arkison
As quilters, we often find ourselves looking back on projects we have completed in the past. It's a natural tendency to reminisce about the quilts we have made, the fabrics we have used, and the memories associated with each piece. This reflection can provide us with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, as well as inspiration for future projects. When we take the time to revisit our past projects, we may notice techniques we have improved upon, color combinations we particularly enjoyed, or patterns that we found challenging yet rewarding. This reflection allows us to see how far we have come as quilters and can serve as a reminder of the joy and fulfillment that quilting brings into our lives. In addition to the personal growth and creative inspiration that comes from reminiscing about past projects, there is also the opportunity to learn from our experiences. By looking back on the quilts we have made, we can identify what worked well and what we might do differently next time. This reflection can help us to refine our skills, develop our personal style, and continue to grow as quilters.- Taking the time to reminisce about past projects is a valuable practice for quilters of all skill levels. It allows us to celebrate our achievements, find inspiration for future projects, and learn from our experiences. So, the next time you find yourself flipping through a stack of old quilts, take a moment to reflect on the journey that each quilt represents. You may be surprised by what you discover and how it shapes your quilting practice moving forward.