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Busy Day at Quilt Market

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

16 Responses

  1. Karin says:

    While I am not able to attend this event, just looking at your pictures and particularly the massive curvy frame, I don't think you got anything to worry about. Looks spectacular…and the event sounds like a lot of fun.

  2. Lisa E says:

    Thanks for the great recap. I'm glad you stopped the monster in its tracks!!!

  3. Enjoyed your observations. Enjoy yourself

  4. Delores says:

    Great post and BAN the "comparing monster" from the building!!
    Hope you have a fun time at your first Market.

  5. OMG, I am So impressed with your booth; it would stop me dead in my tracks. Yeah, totally stop the comparison thing! What you have accomplished with your quilts and your teaching is amazing — and that's totally aside from the crazy fact that you're not even 30 years old yet!!!! And YES, you already have a whole huge amazing quilting community, so you can shrug and say 'been there, done that.' You're a professional, Leah, face it. You rock. Just relax and enjoy!!!

  6. a1angiem says:

    Oh Leah! Don't ever doubt yourself! Ever! You have done so much for me personally in my quilting life…from DAY 1! (Get it? "Day" 1?lol!) from great advice and tutorials to the tools I needed. Not to mention the confidence and forgiveness to keep trying and forget perfection! You were so kind to accommodate my shipping requests and I have watched your business and career grow so much in just a couple years. Your personal posts make me feel like I know you and I appreciate your honesty. Your booth sign looks gorgeous (which I thought to myself when I saw it before reading your post). Enjoy your full experience there, good luck, and be your beautiful wonderful self as always!

  7. shilsenbeck says:

    I can only see the pictures, but with your beautiful backdrop, I'll bet your booth looks pretty fab.

  8. Anonymous says:

    "Don't let comparison spoil your joy." Your backdrop and quilt look amazing! Best wishes for a fun and successful Market!

  9. Leah, you alone are responsible for me learning to FMQ and quilting all my quilts with lots of designs. Your book and videos got me started and I refer back to them constantly. I learned about Isacord from you and the gloves. Don't compare. I don't care about award winning quilts. I care about making quilts. Your influence and instruction are of great consequence to the humble quilters like me. Thank you. Learn from others, but don't compare.

  10. I bet your booth is awesome! Don't let the negativity win.

  11. jknapp00 says:

    I agree with Karin – the beauty of that backdrop might be diminished with more clutter in the booth. From your pictures, it looks spectacular!

  12. Great display! Great observations! I totally agree with the sentiments already expressed! We, your followers, may not be able to bestow tangible awards to you for your creativity and inspiration but never doubt that you have positively impacted all aspects of our craft and our lives!

  13. Dido to posts. Thank you so much Leah, you are an inspiration and teacher to me. Be strong.

  14. Lady, you have what you need! Inspiration and the WANT to teach others. You are my hero and you were the one who got me to go further with my quilting and not think inside the box, but outside. After doing several craft shows with my mom, who has more things and is flashy in her set up only means that you have to put all the flashy things up and then at the end when you are tired, you have to take all those flashy things down and make sure they are safe and packed right! AT the end all I want to do is shove in a box and go…….Comparison Monster be gone!

    Tonja W

  15. celkalee says:

    Not to be redundant but like the other commenters, you have inspired my FMQ journey like no other. Never, ever underestimate the power of the teacher. Your backdrop is fantastic. I have attended many shows and I do not enter cluttered or crowded booths. Overwhelmed by too many elements that confuse and conflict I will head for the booth that looks like yours, every time. Congrats, keep up your enthusiasm and sharing. It is a gift.

  16. valleyliz says:

    Leah you are such a breath of fresh air. Monsters are horrible and best put back in their dens. We all have been confronted by them at some time. Wonderful you blog about it. Love the booth backdrop.

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