Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition

This quilt started life one day several years ago, when I got a haircut, came home, and spent the rest of the afternoon constructing a suit of armor out of Dove bar boxes I had been saving for the purpose, giving myself paper cuts under my armpits, suffering for my art. I took these self portraits on my phone and then used them to make repeat pattern designs which I had printed onto fabric. When the quilt was in progress, I used parts of it for a drawing class assignment where I layered paper of varying transparencies over the patchwork (read more about that here). But I always knew it would eventually become a full quilt. And now it finally has. I’m making peace with myself, with my suboptimal coping mechanisms, with my body’s size and shape. And this busy quilt has been one step in that process.

The patchwork text says, “The last box” and “for real this time”, a sort of joke in our house after how many times I have said it about these treats that I tend to binge one after another when I’m sad or stressed. The text around the border says, “If you never kick this habit I love you No matter what I love you I love you you’re okay”. I wanted to use sort of circular phrases so it would make sense no matter where the viewer’s eyes started.

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition. 2021. 55”x75”. Photos by Mitch Hopper.

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition. 2021. Measures 55”x75”

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition, detail

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition, detail

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition, detail

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition, back

Radical Acceptance Quilt, Dove Bar Edition, label

2020 Radical Acceptance Quilt

My Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020 continued the theme of acceptance that I worked with in 2019. Highlights: a block for each month of 2020, a “log” for each day, an embroidered statement about what I was working to accept that day. Improv sashing with lots of tiny bits of goodness. Hand quilting. Pages from my sketchbook detailing why I chose the words I did, scanned and sewn into the back.

Of course I didn’t know when I started it in January that this quilt would become a record of such a unique and historic year. So I guess this is my Covid quilt in its own way.

This is one of my favorite quilts I’ve made in a long time and I’m pleased that it hung at QuiltCon 2022 in Phoenix because I feel like it needs to be seen in person to truly be appreciated! Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, 32”x43”, final pictures taken by Mitch Hopper.

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, 32”x43”

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, back

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, detail

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, detail

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, detail of back

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, label

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, hanging at QuiltCon 2022 in Phoenix, AZ

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, hanging at QuiltCon 2022 in Phoenix, AZ

Radical Acceptance Quilt for 2020, hanging at QuiltCon 2022 in Phoenix, AZ