Several years ago we were spending some rather blissful days in Hawaii with our Adult Children, and our Grandbabies ! As we were strolling down one of the streets, there, on a rather small, kind of isolated area of sand and shore was a beach... very quiet and calm, and yet right in the middle of "down town."
On that special beach were numerous 'collections' of Round Rocks that had been carefully stacked and assembled to form beautiful and (to me !) mysterious structures.
*Where did those rocks come from ?
*Who put the rocks together to form those unfamiliar structures ?
*How do the rock structures maintain their positions ?
*Where did those rocks come from ?
*Who put the rocks together to form those unfamiliar structures ?
*How do the rock structures maintain their positions ?
With cement ? Glue ? Other ?
*Will the structures remain after the tide(s) roll in and back out ?
*And if they remain, what's going to happen to them ?
*Will the structures remain after the tide(s) roll in and back out ?
*And if they remain, what's going to happen to them ?
WHAT ARE THEY ???
Well, it was explained to me that the structures are made of rocks found near the beaches, and rocks that sometimes wash up on shore from other long-distance shores. The Rocks are carefully stacked and balanced, and when the structures are finished, they become focal points that can be used during times of meditation and contemplation.... The "Quiet" Times in a person's daily routine.
In my mind, these Balanced Stones brought a sense of "Serenity," and thus my choice for this quilt !
For the rocks, I used fabrics that reminded me of rocks with moss, rocks that had been weather-beaten, and rocks that perhaps had been traveling for a long time in order to become "Serenity Stones." The backing fabric made me think of the sandy beaches, and some of the interesting wood, skeletal shapes, and sea shells you might find on a beach.
The quilting .... Well, "Free Motion" is my passion, so I used the images in the fabric to suggest the quilting motifs. Again - sand, shapes, and shells.
Notice the Free Motion detail in this picture ! |
Peace and Serenity to All ! MAHALO ! !