You Have Permission to Quit

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.

9 Responses

  1. Danice says:

    Well said Leah. We really should count the time invested in a project before quitting on it. Great option you suggested- to pass the item on to someone who would love to finish it 🙂

  2. Rebecca says:

    This is an important message.

    As for wasteful, don't forget the phrase "throwing good money after bad," and insert time for money.

    I recently struggled with the quilting of a long-neglected quilt, but kept at it because it was half-done before really having problems. I was quite disliking it by the time I finished, and decided not to do anything to the borders (just so I could finish it). I guess there are "degrees" of quitting.

  3. KathyinMN says:

    Bravo! And don't forget sunk costs. The money is already spent on the project. Wasting your own time on it when you don't want to is just making the waste larger. Time does equal money. Your own free time is a limited resource.

  4. I am SO…OOOO glad you finished "Duchess Reigns". I followed your work on it and hope to see it in person one day. Thank you for the suggestions. I am working on my UFOs.

  5. Sherron says:

    I read the title as "quilt" instead of "quit". I could't imagine why you were saying that quilting was wasteful! Oy, I figured it out. You are right- sometimes we have to give ourselves permission to quit. Well said- thank you so much! (Sometimes when life gets too busy I have to give myself permission to quilt, too!)

  6. Missy says:

    This is true of projects..because these are for most of us, our escape and our fun. If it ceases to be fun and interesting, then it is time to consider moving on or taking a break for as long as necessary. But quitting a job..this is a bit different. A job can be quit, but income will cease..insurance will cease. So more consideration must be taken. It is more accurate to say that you have permission to figure out what to replace that job with. It is all right to give up on that struggle if it isn't going to go anywhere. If there is nothing else to learn..if you are terribly unhappy. Figure out what will make you soar and go after that instead. Another example of when you cannot just quit is when it is your own child making you unhappy. Yes you might be able to kick them out..but maybe they are not old enough. We must continue the struggle with many things like that..and hope and pray we come out victorious. Let's pick our battles and not let that hated project be one of them.

  7. claudia says:

    Thank you! I am assuming that giving myself permission to quit means that I can include permission to quit procrastinating as well. I have been stuck on getting my craft room stuff in order so that I might get busy on stuff I WANT to do. I don't know what is holding me back, but I do have a myriad of excuses…I have to do laundry, I have to clean the house, I have to feed the animals, I have to go shopping, I'm too tired, I have no one to help me move stuff, I could go on, but I won't. There are so many things you have posted and I have purchased a few of your DVD's and I really want to dive in a play, but this block I have is killing me…..

  8. Ever since you had a post on dealing with scraps I have found the perfect solution to UFOs. I found out that our local quilt shop collects pillows made from scraps and sends them to the animal rescue center. Now I chop up my UFO, stuff a pillow, and no more guilt! Instead I feel virtuous that the world is now a slightly more comfortable place for some poor cat or dog! Win/win/win.
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  9. JanetD says:

    Very true words, Leah! Last year I gave myself permission to get rid of some fabric I no longer liked (really just hated!) I took it to my quilt retreat and one of the ladies was thrilled to receive it! What a load off my shoulders! So freeing!!! I need to go through my stash again- this time culling out FQs I don't want- my tastes are changing and that's okay. Good balance with disciplining to get the job finished too. I've made great progress this year on completing UFO's- I set the goal of being finished before retreat- almost there! THanks for your encouragement!

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