Throughout my life, I have crafted items out of fabrics and yarn as a way to express and avoid emotions in equal measure.
During a painful breakup ten years ago, the first thing I did after that initial, disaster-defining, fight, was to dig out the most complicated pattern I could find and follow it to the letter, couture techniques and all. I still use the jacket I made - it is impeccably crafted, and it reminds me that beauty can grow out of pain.
When my estranged father tried to kill himself late last year, I moved in with my mother for a bit, and together we made a black-and-white quilt that mirrors the graphic oil paintings I remember from my childhood home. Every night I snuggle up in the soft cotton, knowing that home has meaning even when it is no longer there.
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