Quilts: Not Just a Keepsake for Your Mother’s Generation

by Sara Musfeldt

For three generations, the women in my family have been quilters. My mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother spent months under a lamp creating quilts one fine stitch at a time. Growing up, I didn’t understand why they spent all that time making a quilt just to put it in a safe place where dust bunnies, little hands, and the sun couldn’t reach it.

Now that I’m older and my grandmother and great-grandmother are gone, I do appreciate that time and I’m grateful for those memories and the quilts they’ve left behind. I understand now that the sun, dust, and my dirty hands would have ruined something they wanted my children and grandchildren to have.

Due to technological advances, quilting can now be produced in masses. Mass production, however, has increased the value of those custom-designed, handmade quilts from the days of yore. However, this brings up the question “What about those quilts from days of yore?”

When a quilter makes a quilt completely by hand, the pieces of fabric (usually squares) are chosen for artistic reasons or a similar purpose. Mass produced quilts are made with efficiency rather than with the long life of a quilt in mind. With handmade quilts, however, the design and fabric that hold the squares together are chosen so that the quilts will last lifetimes.

The quilts created by retailers or online vendors are cheap, and production is fast. You may even be allowed to choose the design, what color of fabric will be used, and where on the quilt pieces of fabric will be placed. Most of the time, these types of quilts are done quickly and end up looking just like many other quilts. If you want a quilt that is long-lasting and has been created artistically, then a custom handmade quilt is for you.

A custom quilter can help you decide what colors and design will be best for your theme or idea. Since fiber artists put their names on such quilts, they obviously care that your quilt turns out beautifully. This will not be the case for a quilt that is mass-produced.

If you intend for your quilt to be a keepsake, then a handmade quilt is by far your best option. Although they are more expensive and take longer to make than a mass-produced quilt, you will get a quilt that future generations will hide from dust bunnies, the sun, and the dirty hands of their children.

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One Response to “Quilts: Not Just a Keepsake for Your Mother’s Generation”

  1. Antoinette says:

    Quality quilts certainly do last for generations. Have you have ever seen these tshirt quilts?

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