




I've been pondering the appeal of jigsaw puzzles, wondering where they fit into the spectrum of creative activity. I know, I know—a jigsaw puzzle is a far cry from a craft in which you work with raw materials and tools, choose images, and actually create something original. Weaving, quilting, painting, shooting photos, sculpting, woodworking, writing, it's not. But it is this: tactile, an exploration of colors, creating a final product that can be shared with others, something to do when I just don't feel like doing anything else, and more.
I see the jigsaw puzzle more in the vein of the sand paintings of Tibetan monks (the mandala) or Navajos—it requires great concentration over a period of time, and when it's complete, it can be briefly cherished, then destroyed (as in, broken up and returned to its box).
Many women I know are strongly drawn to working with colors and textures, to creating objects that can be visually or otherwise consumed. I'm thinking of friends who produce glorious quilts, in particular. In other pursuits, my beloved sister-in-law makes ceramic nichos and other ceramic goodies; my neighbor is one of the community's best-known clay artists, a colleague has become a talented painter, a friend designs and produces the most clever ground hog day cards—you get the picture.
I inherited several of my grandmother's creations (above). Although she died many years ago (her life spanned the years 1888-1965) I still remember how much she loved embroidering, tatting, and painting (small objects such as trays and bottles). She crocheted a huge coverlet (somewhere between a blanket and a quilt) which is in my possession. It is utterly gorgeous and for years I've tried to think of how to best display it—sometime, I'll get around to doing it. It's too valuable (sentimentally and craft-wise, not money-wise) to use. All in all, I think I inherited her love for creating things. In the past I've embroidered pillows, assembled several quilts, knit mittens; I sewed the entire dolphin bag (shown here) by hand for my sister.
Jigsaw trivia: yesterday, January 29, was National Jigsaw Puzzle Day! Hope you celebrated!
In fully interlocking solidarity, Jigsaw Maniac
Loose lips sink ships—keep busy with jigsaw puzzles ✌