Even though the current craft movement seems to be at least in part triggered by our lives being too cluttered with made in China junk, lots of what I and many people choose to make is still often based on efficiency. If I'm not a child of the YouTube generation, I'm at least a cool aunt of that generation and I almost always make quick, I-can-work-fast-and-be-wearing-this-by-Friday projects. The women behind these quilts clearly had an entirely different tolerance for long-term crafting endeavors. And for that reason, I think it's perfectly appropriate that their crafts end up in an art museum to be admired by thousands of visitors and mine end up in drawers, around my neck and under my bed to be used up and replaced by the next project that captures my attention.
Since there is no photography allowed in the museum, here is a picture of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich I enjoyed in the cafe afterward.
