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Denyse Schmidt: The Modern Quilt
Denyse: “I had been admiring old quilts (late 19th century, but also early 20th century), but found that what I loved about them – simple color palettes, lots of solid fabrics, a spareness and sometimes quirkiness – wasn’t being widely referenced in contemporary quilts. Art quilters were making quilts to be hung that were more conceptual or about making a statement, home quilters were using traditional palettes with way too many prints and colors that were murky, and the commercial world – quilts made overseas for department or specialty stores, were not very exciting. I loved the history and lore of quilting, the community and family feeling of it, and the tactile-ness and collective memory of fabric combined with designs that are very graphic. As a designer, I wanted to get other people to see quilts in the same way that I did, to bring this amazing craft to a wider audience”
POSTED IN MY BLOG READER FROM ANOTHER POSTER.... I THOUGHT IT WAS INTERESTING COMMENTARY.... WHAT DO YOU THINK??
I kind of agree with what she says. I am finding my tastes in quilt /fabrics / pattern is changing drastically this past year. What I liked 5 years ago no longer, " GET ME EXCITED" I have just given several ufo away to a charity quilt club...I made the blocks they are taking it to the next step. They were nice blocks, well made but no longer was to my taste or what I wanted to do. Because my quilting time is so limited I ONLY WORK ON PROJECTS that EXCITE ME and DRIVE me to finish. I now know the difference in what makes me feel creative and engaged and what projects are just wasting my energy.
In some ways I am reaching to the past for the patterns for the basic shapes but I am going in different directions for my color palette. My quilts are taking on contemporary / graphic / geometric styling, more than in the past.