Quilting as Therapy
One quilter recently mentioned that she was so thankful for her quilting projects. In a world in turmoil, quilting was her way of finding comfort. When she’s at her sewing machine, all her and the world’s problems slip away for awhile.
My daughter turned to quilting when her husband was undergoing cancer treatments. She could take small hand projects along with her while waiting at the hospital or doctor’s office. Even though he has recovered and her life has become more normal, quilting is her place of refuge. Also, getting together with her quilting group, as she did yesterday, provides a relaxing outing.
When I had hand quilting projects for customers during my years of operating a quilting business from home, I found that hand quilting was very relaxing for me. It also didn’t require such intense concentration that my mind was entirely off my family and their activities. I could sit and chat and still sew a quilting seam.
I’ve often found people taking up some form of needlework during times of stress. Perhaps we have to concentrate just enough on this project that our mind can’t focus exclusively on our problems or situations in the world and give us a few moments or hours to gather our energy again. Often, too, needlework doesn’t require such intense concentration that we don’t have time for family questions or chat if needed.
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