mknavy90 wrote:
Honestly, when I think about it, I prefer reading Hanne-Greta's blog (and learning about and seeing the beauty of Norway), or Bridget's blog, or Wren1010's (Karen's), or
Margo's, or Sandy's, I could go on and on and on, etc, etc, etc, or many of the other in the member's blog community.... or entering Ricky or Alex's classroom on the web..... or intereacting with others in the Forum than I do to watching a quilt show on TV. Lots more to stimulate my brain and provide some interaction! Mary Kay
THE INTERNET has captivated my quilt imagination - not TV. I CHOOSE to not have cable so that limits my TV watching.
I think it's just a new way of exposure vs. the old way - TV. And young kids are wanting to learn....last year there were more young people at Quilt Festival than ever before. And quilt shops are seeing a rise in youth class participation.
But we need to be committed to mentoring them, too. Offering easy classes at sewing shops -- churches -- community center -- using fun patterns and methods that appeal to them. They probably don't want to make a postage size block quilt, but they still might want to learn to sew an apron.
As far as quilt shops closing, look at the internet traffic for shopping and how many shops on line there are! Woo Hoo! Talk about available! I agree, it's not like fondling your favorites, but it sure is easy!
I think many of you agree with this, but if you are accustomed to seeing it on TV, I can understand your sadness at it being gone. Maybe that's good for TQS!
TQS ROCKS!!!
Lynn