Ooo... great topic!
I am another handpiecer and quilter, and probably always will be. I got into quilting last year as a hobby, and have since become a Jinny Beyer groupie LOL! I have tried a little machine piecing and am enjoying that too (enough to invest in a Featherweight), but the meditative act of handsewing is like therapy for me. I tend to use the FW more for when I'm joining rows up.
I didn't teach myself how to do this to become a quilt machine; I did it because I fell in love with the process itself.
I created something of a sensation at a bee last fall at my LQS; everyone there was on a machine. I was the only one of of about 20 who was handsewing, and pretty soon a crowd had gathered around me. It was hilarious, given how unpracticed I was at that point LOL! But everyone's work was simply beautiful, and I was in awe of how quickly they made lovely things come together. In awe, but still content to keep sitting with my DH in my living room, handsewing away.