The Flip Side of Sewing

Ever wonder what it looks like around people that wear more than one hat?  Here’s my desk today.  It’s a paperwork kind of day.

Paperwork and writing…writing letters and making lists and menus and blog content and…. you get my drift.

I don’t mind it so much.  In fact, I like it.  And I’m liking it more and more the longer I blog.  You see, I’ve always wanted to write a blog.  And even more than that…I’ve always wanted to write a book.  Crazy, huh?  Maybe so, but why not?!  Lol…as if I didn’t already have more hats to wear than the average bear.  This crazy idea of writing a book started when I was in high-school and the theme always stemmed around my love of the old west.  Now, quilts are a big part of that theme…and mining…Colorado’s old west has a huge amount of mining history and I basically live in the middle of this amazing history that was lived by real, everyday people.

Let’s talk about my hats, cause I’ve got several, and not everyone knows about them all. 

I wear the hat of: A Judy Niemeyer Certified Instruction in-training.  This has been an on-going endeavor and truly what has inspired me to sit down and begin my blog in a serious manner.  I’m enjoying this aspect of growing my social media presence very much as I also begin to fulfill a dream that I’ve had for more than 45 years.

I wear the hat of: A quilting instructor.  This goes hand in hand with the previous hat.  But I enjoy teaching at many, many different levels.  I studied to be a music teacher and much to my parents’ chagrin, did not quite finish. But! My love of teaching has stayed with me through home-schooling our children; teaching 4-H students about quilting; holding an adult quilting class for 3+ years which met once a week; and now I’m teaching Quiltworx patterns as I work towards my certification.  It’s also a long standing and well established hat on my head.

I wear the hat of: A professional long arm quilter.  A skill that I have been honing for the past 8 years and will continue to do.

I wear the hat of:  Quilt restoration and repair professional.  This is a skill that I’ve been growing since I was a little girl and owe a debt of gratitude to my great-grandmother who first introduce me to needle and thread. It was a crochet hook and yarn, but from there I progressed over the last 50+ years to the skills I have today.   I spoke at length with another restoration professional several years back about how to find a way to gain some sort of certification for this skill set, and she graciously giggled and said there is none.  The best who do this have spent their lifetime acquiring their skills and there aren’t any programs to equal their knowledge.  We’re all self-taught.  Now that’s food for thought!

I wear the hat of: Director of the Great Escape Quilt Camp, which today looked like a big messy desk as I wrote letters, compared notes from my last off-site retreat, made lists and began to plan menus.  This hat is relatively new…maybe 6-7 years old or so.  But it is something I absolutely and completely love to do.  You see…I firmly believe that everyone has several gifts—or skills—they are innately good at without a lot of effort.  It’s something they just do naturally.  And without trying to toot my own horn too loudly…I’m pretty good at organizing events and being the hostess with the most-ess.  And when I combine quilting and teaching and hosting all under the same hat…or rather all on the same head…well, life just sings away and I’m a pretty happy camper.

Other hats that I wear are the hats of: Being a wife…Being a mother…Being a daughter and sister…Being a home-maker…Being a farmer’s wife….and the list continues on and on.

But suffice it to say, I like my hats.  I’m going to keep wearing them. I think I’ve finally found the right combination and don’t really need to add too many more.  There will be some that come naturally from others, but they’ll get here when the time is right.

Now…where was that Director’s hat again…. it’s here somewhere!

Until next time, may your bobbin never be empty.

10 Replies to “The Flip Side of Sewing”

  1. I so love reading your blog Melody! I haven’t read anyone’s blog before and yours is so fun and enjoyable. You blow my mind with all the things you do and get accomplished.

    1. I am so so happy you enjoy the read! This is such a natural thing for me, and I love doing it! Funny thing….I’m talking much less to myself these days, lol. Must be a symbiotic thing going on. 😉 hahaha!

  2. Wow! I’m a newbie to your blog, and it’s fantastic! Not only are you an amazing quilter with the gift of sharing your talent, but you are also a very talented writer. I love your humor and hints on every quilter’s problem areas. Where do you find all of your energy?!?! Well, we’re the happy recipients of all of your talent. I feel blessed. Thank you!

    1. Oh dear friend…what high praise you give! I am humbled. And so very happy you have stopped by for a read. Hope to see you in person soon for a hug!

  3. Your blog is the only one I read. I like how happy it makes me feel! Keep up the entertainment, please! How did your truffles turn out?

    1. I’m so glad you enjoy my stories…makes me want to just do more and more. And the truffles turned out beautifully! In fact, a very large number of them were devoured last night as a chaser to a movie and popcorn! Yummo!!

  4. Wow! U have that talent to draw people to u like a magnet. Once they start reading ur blog they can’t stop….it’s like reading a mystery. Keep it up….more more!

    1. Awesome!! I like being a magnet!! I can do that for a long time. 🙂 Keep coming back again and again. You’re always welcome, and I’ll leave the lights on! lol

  5. What a wonderful thing to say! Thank you so much. 🙂 Mmmmmm…my fingers are getting itchy! Lol

  6. I think you would write a very informative, educational and enjoyable book about the history in this area. One I am sure I would read.

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