Creative Nudge – Group Ideas

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This week I am writing to you from the
UK
: I just finished a whirlwind 3 days at the Quilt Festival in Birmingham
(making several videos with Bonnie), and now I am in Scotland on a cross-country
tour
.

Next year Scotland's citizens are going to vote on a referendum to secede. When
you are in Scotland
and you hear about the history
between England
and the
Highlanders
, you can understand why some might want to withdraw back into
their own country.

On the other hand, as part of the United
Kingdom
there are obvious benefits. That's why they are going to have a
vote, and nobody knows for sure what will be the result of the election.

It seems like in the quilting world, and in the larger world, people are
reevaluating their membership in larger groups. Some groups that have existed
for a long time, are breaking down, deconstructing, and/or reorganizing. I
always like to spot comparisons between the microcosm of the quilting world,
and the macrocosm of the larger global consciousness.

The Group Quilt category at the Birmingham show this year
seemed to be in a state of deconstruction and reorganization…in a good way.
It blew apart my preconceptions of "what is a group quilt" and gave
me quite a creative jolt. I mean… I
really thought I knew how to define a group quilt
… but now I am working
with a blank slate.

Over the past two decades that I've been part of the quilting world, I've seen
quilters argue over the silliest things. They sometimes spend more time
debating "what is art?" and "what is a quilt?" than
creating in their studios. I have hoped for years that maybe we are progressing
beyond this, and the Birmingham Group Quilt category gives me hope!

I say this with tongue
in cheek
of course. It is our nature to want to divide and conquer when a
category becomes too oversaturated. I remember when eQuilter was a relatively
new business, and I had to start dividing up some of our categories. What was
once one big flower category is now 4 flower categories, and a lot of thought
went into those divisions. First the Roses
had to secede from the Flower Union, then the remainders were split into Large
and Small
Flowers
, and finally the stylized Pop and
Folk Art
blossoms got a category of their own.

Curious about the Group Quilt category? Watch for new show reviews on our video page
in the next couple weeks! In the meantime, I'd like to invite you to put on
your brainstorming cap and think about all the ways a quilt could be divided up
amongst a group of quilters. I am seeing a lot of creative juice funneling into
group quilts around the world in the last year, and I think there is a
microcosm trend in quilts, that mirrors what is going on in the macrocosm.

What do you think?

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