
So what's the comparison?
Like a hiker might look up and see a far off mountain that they want to climb "just because it is there", I sometimes stumble upon quilt patterns or see something on someone's blog, or am met with a challenge (as in today's case) and I want to make something "just to see if I can". Sometimes I can't but most often I can. Sometimes the challenge is
"Can I really make this quilt with all the hundreds of pieces all by hand?"
Such was the case with the Feathered Star. Tetsu asked me why I was making it and my answer was...
"I don't know... I wanted to see if I really could."
which he thought a strange reason.
Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilts often sing to me just because I want to see if I can really follow her instructions without know where this is going.
New techniques call to me because I want to see if I can master them and who cares what I end up with when I'm finished... Usually a lot of loose blocks that have no destination.

I need to stop playing and do my homework. Or my housework...
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