First, go read Audrey's post about
The Habits of Creativity,
here. In fact, read her whole series. You'll find the tab at the top of her page. She's nailed so many things, I refer back to it all the time.
Now I'd like to add my own tip for re-igniting your creativity:
Go to Quilt Retreats!
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| Bernie, ready to roll |
First of all, and very important, is
you get to "get away" which is huge for many women who juggle jobs, households, kids, etc etc. and find it challenging to find the time to relax and/or sew. Your time is your own here, with nobody breathing down your neck to do anything. But.. getting things done, you will! Because...
2. You acheive
Focus and Momentum. Before you know it you've gotten it done. I always like to bring a variety of things to work on, including some things I've been putting off because I simply don't feel like working on them. In the stimulus of the retreat setting, these projects seem to move forward by themselves. For instance, last weekend I machine quilted two quilts, including the dreaded Chicken Quilt I'd been putting off forever!
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| chicken quilt |
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| Vet Quilt |
3. You get to see what others are doing, including
other styles of work, and are able to study their process.
4. You get
inspiration. The best retreat settings in my opinion have a variety of styles going on, including but not exclusive to my own. I have been inspired to break out of my "box" and try new things. I have also gained new insight into why I love the things I love...
...and see the possibilities in everything else.
5. You get to bounce your ideas around everyone else, and get their
feedback, which is indispensable when you're laboring over a border, or what setting might work.
Not to mention the camaraderie, getting to know new people, and spending quality time with the ones you already know.
So I ask again, do you retreat? What do you like the best about going to retreats? What do you get out of it? Did I mention you don't have to cook? I'd love to hear your experiences, good bad or otherwise!
Now a sneak preview to a project I worked on, but won't show in its completion until after it gets to its new home.
love,
Sandy