A Crafter's Life, From the Archives

Tao of Quilting (Re-post from Oct 2016)

October 2023 marks the 10th anniversary month of the tierneycreates blog and in addition to attempting to do a daily post each day of October 2023, I’ve been peeking through my archives and seeing if there is anything I would like to re-post. Here is a post from October 2016 I thought I would re-post.

The Tao of Quilting (re-post)

Are you familiar with the Tao Te Ching?

This ancient Chinese text, was according to legend, was written by Lao Tzu in the 6th century BC. It it a philosophical text which provides instructions on the way to live a virtuous life of harmony. There have been many versions of this text written and reinterpreted over the years to include The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff which shares practical life lessons from the perspective of Winnie the Pooh.

Many years ago, in a special publication quilting magazine Quilts with Style, I came across “The Tao of Quilting” by Stephen Seifert – a one page take on the Tao Te Ching. I have kept this page in the front of my binder of patterns-clipped-from-quilting-magazines to continually inspire me.

THE TAO OF QUILTING by Stephen Seifert

Our lives are full of obstacles causing stress and discontent.

But a quilt can be a bridge to overcome diversions and chaos.

Water ripples in the wind, never considering who is in control.

Yet its fluid nature gives it strength to serve as a foundation to life.

Soft fabric stitched together in a quilt fills the hardest heart with love and beauty.

The simplicity of love can penetrate all, including the the most cynical mind.

Rigid stone shores appear impenetrable, but their yielding surface gives rise to life.

Evergreens soar triumphantly above the lake shore, reflecting the paradox of life.

Problems emerge and seem pressing

But over time our thoughts evolve into understanding.

Nature’s silent teachings are taught without words

Instilling integrity into every quilt.

Section from Tree Outside My Window (2015)

Feature photo credit – Pixabay

12 thoughts on “Tao of Quilting (Re-post from Oct 2016)”

  1. Not only did I have The Tao of Pooh as a student, I often listen to a meditation that features a line from the Tao Te Ching:

    By letting go, it all gets done

    As an organiser (both by nature and by occupation) this is a hard, hard lesson to learn.

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  2. I want some Tao tea now but I have none. Speaking of Pooh, I think that Eeyore was unfairly portrayed. He wasnt that sad. His happy moments got edited out. I will clear Eeyore’s name.

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