Thursday, January 16, 2020

From Virtual To Reality


When the quilting community where is you live is so small, it makes it worth your while to take the extra effort to make real connections happen. I think that it's safe to say, that the majority of my quilting friends and connections have come via the Internet. The even more exciting part of that, is that I've had the opportunity to turn many of those online connections to real life ones.


I have actually followed Rachel's blog, Stitched in Color for quite some time now... falling into the all too common "silent reader" category, and only later on Instagram commenting back and forth more frequently. Since she has recently moved to Europe, we now have the commonality of both being American expats. I have to admit, that I am really glad that I have some of those challenges of living in a foreign country already behind me. Each step was a process, and I know exactly what she is going through having made the brave leap.


Recently my husband and I traveled to the Netherlands for our anniversary. In the days before our trip, it dawned on me that Rachel could be somewhere close by... when I googled it, I realized it was only about an hour from where we were staying!?!


Since I had been mulling it over in my mind for months to send her one of my quilts, I decided that our travels would take us too close to not see if an in-person hand over would be possible (how awesome is that, that your husband takes a detour to listen to you "talk shop" on your anniversary trip?!?)


I found her to be very warm and pleasant, exactly as she comes across on her blog. I got the feeling that she really cared about the quilting that she was doing... especially since she knew that this was to be a very personal quilt, and planned to be used frequently in our living room! 


Needless to say, I am super over the top excited about how the quilt turned out. Since I am more into organic and natural shapes, the plumage design was my first pick. I had the idea to make the design a bit bigger to give it a more modern feel. It was actually very helpful for me to talk it over in person, not to mention that we had some other fun quilty conversations too.


Welcome to this small, but open quilting community here... you might have to dig deep to find them, but when you do, you'll find that they are gold!


... and if you happen to be in Europe, Rachel is offering a €20 discount on her quilting services this week! Just use the code: jumpstart.

5 comments :

  1. It was super fun to meet you and your husband in person. Thank you for the advice you’ve given me in the last year or so as we considered and made our big move. It was invaluable to talk to somebody who had been through such a big change before! Of course I love how your quilt came out. Enjoy enjoy!

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  2. Oh, I love your quilt. And the fact you got to meet up with a quilty friend. I actually have that pattern but have been putting off piecing it because of all the fabric selections. Guess I should just jump in and do it!

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  3. How fun! Way to be brave and make the effort to meet!

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  4. It looks so beautiful. The quilting is great.

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  5. Great quilt pattern choice! And I also like the desity that you choose. You are on the finish line and can soon enjoy your quilt while relaxing on the couch :) xo Melanie

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