Quilters - do you at times get bogged down and lose your motivation for quilting? I think this happens to all of us at one time or another. Sometimes it happens to me if I spend a lot of time working on one certain thing (like a large project or trying to complete many projects for a book). I get burned out easily and then find I don't even want to quilt for awhile. What gets me going again is NOT looking at millions of photos of quilts on Pinterest, thinking it will get me motivated. This just makes me feel overwhelmed and now I've got a million projects I want to make but know I never will. Believe me, this just adds to your stress. And, people, who among us doesn't have enough stress as it is right now??
For years, I've noticed that I feel calmer, happier and just plain better when I'm creating something. When life gets stressful, it's even more important to do things that make yourself feel good.
I know from experience that if I stop creating for a time, it's that much harder to be creative when I get back to it. But sometimes all you have to do is jump in and make a little something and see if you can't get it back. What helps me the most is to slowly start playing around with fabric and make a few easy blocks. Then put them together to make something small. Sometimes I'll just buy a little bit of fabric while I'm at it. You'd be amazed at how quickly you'll perk up with some new fabric, LOL.
Last year in my Facebook group, we made a few easy little projects I called Small & Simple quilts. The patterns for these are in the group files.
Four-patch blocks are fun and easy -
Small & Simple quilt #1 below was inspired by an antique quilt block I turned into a doll quilt.
Nine patches and reproduction fabrics - Ahhh, what more can I say?? Another one inspired by an antique doll quilt.