Turns out I have tendinitis in my right hand and wrist. Usually when I do too much it hurts a little and it quits hurting when I stop and take a break. This time it’s not getting better. I’ve already been to the orthopedist and he told me to see him in 2 weeks if it doesn’t get better. I’m trying not to use it too much. Lots of ice to deal with the inflammation. It’s not even really from the quilting that I’ve been doing lately. I blame it on bread making and cleaning. And I absolutely hate cleaning.
So what do I write about this week? I think I will talk about how I got to this point of my creative life.
Childhood and high school
As a child I always was drawing and painting. Nothing was better than a new box of crayons. When I was in 8th grade I was recommended by my teacher to go to Saturday art classes at Carnegie museum in Pittsburgh for free. I attended those classes for 3 years and then went one year to a Saturday class at Carnegie Mellon. I really did not do that great in that class. I think it was about design and I was not really ready for it. I think I got a C in the class. I wish I could take it now!
When I was in high school my mom sent me into a department store in Pittsburgh to take a week of sewing classes. That’s where my sewing started. My graduation gift from high school was a Singer sewing machine. I had that machine for about 12 years.
College
You might think that I majored in art, but you would be wrong. I loved math and majored in math and then eventually physics and math. I was preparing to be a high school teacher. I wanted to teach since I was in grade school.
While in college I continued to do art and sew clothing. I never stopped being creative.
After my undergraduate degree in physics and math I taught for a year at a school south of Pittsburgh. Then I went to grad school for a masters in Physics in Arizona..
After college
My masters in Physics lead to a teaching position at a community college in Wyoming. It was only a one year position so I had to move on from there. I decided to move back east and get a masters in Meteorology at Penn State. That’s where I met my husband. We moved to New Jersey after grad school where I taught physics, math, astronomy, and meteorology for more than 30 years. I still continued to do art. So if you ever wondered about the title of my blog it’s because I taught Astronomy.
Finding quilting
Before I found quilting I did all kinds of art and crafts….sketching, painting, metal punch, stained glass, basket weaving, embroidery. I also sewed a lot of my clothing as well as my daughter’s.
Other crafts that I have done. https://chrissquiltinguniverse.blogspot.com/2014/04/other-crafts-i-have-tried.html
I made lots of Halloween costumes and Christmas ornaments. Most of the ornaments on our tree are hand made. https://chrissquiltinguniverse.blogspot.com/p/cloth-ornaments.html
Once I found quilting more than 30 years ago I was hooked. Initially I did traditional pieced quilts. I pretty much learned how to quilt from library books although I did take a class on creating a double wedding ring quilt at a local quilt shop. I mainly machine pieced and hand quilted my early quilts. A lot of those quilts can be seen under the miscellaneous quilt tab above. https://chrissquiltinguniverse.blogspot.com/p/misc.html
At that point in my quilting I only bought fabric for one project at a time. I did not have a stash of fabric. Boy that changed along the way. Now I have a huge stash of fabric.
Finding art quilting
In 2004 I made my first art quilt. Or maybe I should say I started my first art quilt. I finished it in 2011. I kept it on the back burner for too many years.
It’s called “Over the Sea to Skye.” You can see my other landscape quilts on the tab above. https://chrissquiltinguniverse.blogspot.com/p/landscape-quilts_12.html