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Rocking It

like monks walking for peace

the practiced quilter
uses her thimble to rock
her threaded needle
down through all layers
and back up again,

hand-stitching for peace
down through all layers
and back up again,

again, and again,
loads many tiny stitches
at once, pulls all plies
together. better
than a rocking chair,
this zen rocking stitch
.

dotty seiter

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We Walk Together
12 x 12″; fabric, thread, and marker
a square created by Phyllis Follett and Dotty Seiter
for a collaborative This Is What Democracy Looks Like quilt
2026

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Notes about poem and art:
• “like monks walking” celebrates a traditional hand-quilting stitch that my long-time friend Pat taught me, a lasting gift in my life, one I hadn’t practiced for a few years until it came back into play a few weeks ago. I set out to speak my truth in a 17-syllable traditional haiku here, but finally settled on a modified wannabe haiku of 14 lines (a hybrid of haiku and sonnet hahaha???), each of which contains either the traditional 5- or 7-syllable haiku line length.
• In January I discovered a collaborative quilt-for-democracy project led by women in California, and I knew I had to be a part of it. I tapped my friend Phyllis, an accomplished pictorial quilter, and we collaborated on a square. She did all the conceptual work, design, fabric selection, and assembling (her passions), and I did the hand-stitched quilting (my delight and balm), and we’re both very pleased with We Walk Together.



12 responses to “Rocking It”

  1. Joyful Puttering Avatar
    Joyful Puttering

    Everything about the zen rocking stitch post is fabulous! Your poem celebrating peaceful hand stitching, honoring the monks in your collaborative piece with Phyllis, and participating in the quit for democracy project all give me hope! Even though I really can’t do much hand quilting anymore….I can feel the gentle rocking motion in all of your very perfect stitches. Thanks Dotty!

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    1. MaryAnn, thank you for celebrating the stitching, the honoring, the participating, and the collaborating. I am so grateful for the peace in each of these actions : )

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  2. What a marvelous thing! What a wonderful idea! What a beautiful cooperation!

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    1. Simone, yes! Marvelous! Every element wonderful and grounding for me : )

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  3. May your quilter gather all the layers, gather them together..all the different colors and shapes. What a beautiful quilt, kudos for all that exquisite stitching. Will this be in an exhibition?

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    1. Carol, I don’t know what the plans are for this quilt once the many many squares have been joined. I hope it will be exhibited to a wide wide wide audience. I loved doing the hand-stitching!

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  4. Dotty, I feel very grateful to have created this square with you. Your zen stitching follows the monks on their journey. What a wonderful project this is.
    Phyllis

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    1. Phyllis, I feel tremendously grateful also. The collaboration is a nourishing essential element to me. It is such a wonderful project!

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  5. DOTTY!!! Omg! The poem, this quilt, that you and Phyllis walked together to create the quilt? I am so moved by this project! I am standing and applauding over here! xoxoxo

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    1. LOLA! Thank you! Such a fulfilling project to undertake with Phyllis. Coincidentally, she will be traveling to the LA area to visit family at the end of the month and hopes to hand deliver our humble quilt square to the women who started this big quilt for democracy idea : )

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  6. Lovely all around, Dotty! Your square is so delightful. I love the details and the message. And that it was made in collaboration with a friend. It will be a terrific addition to the project. A fabulous idea! Many minds and hearts sending love and positivity out into the world. Bravo!

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    1. Thank you, Sheila. Phyllis and I were just yesterday exclaiming—again!—about how nourishing and satisfying and uplifting it was to work together to create that square. The monks had a healing hopeful and streadying impact on us during this time of turbulence.

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