Rules, rules everywhere there's rules.

When I learnt to make patchwork quilts back in the 80’s I was told there where rules that I should never break. OOOPs I have broken them all and continue to break them on an almost daily basis. Here are the top 5.

Rule 1: Never use white fabric in a quilt. I have no idea how this rule came about, maybe it dates back to times when washing was difficult and white showed the dirt to much, who knows. I stuck to this rule for quite some time until I realised that white actually added a bit of zing to a quilt so now I use it in almost every quilt I make.

Rule 2: Always press seams to the dark side. Yes a good rule and I try and stick to it where possible BUT sometimes my points look better if I press the other way or I press the seam open.

Rule 3: Always wash your fabric before using it. Nee, non, nai, no it does not happen in this house. When I buy new fabric I am always in a hurry to get home to start playing with it. I have bought fabrics that have had a little too much sizing and therefore are a little stiff when hand piecing and I bitch and moan about it but still I don’t pre wash. The rule is also about fabric shrinking, I have never found it to be an issue.

Rule 4: Blue and green should not be seen without something in between. Tell that rule to the horizon where green forests meet the blue sky. No more to be said on that topic, Nature has it sorted.

Rule 5: (The most ridiculous rule of all.) Only ever have one quilt on the go at a time ie do not start a new quilt until you have finished the one you are currently working on. How to stifle creativity, spontaneity, passion, enthusiasm and put patchwork shops out of business. I will happily confess to having more UFO’s than I dare to count. Will they all get finished, probably not , my kids can deal with that issue when I am gone. Did I enjoy starting them, yes. Was I enthusiastic about them at the start, yes. Did I learn something along the way, yes. Did starting a new quilt spark my creativity, yes. So what does all that tell you? That starting something and not finishing it straight away, or ever, is not a totally bad thing, there are positives in there.

So the over-riding message today is : yes there will always be rules no matter what aspect of life you look at and some should never, never, ever be broken BUT some are just crying out to be broken.

Happy sewing

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