Goddess Quilt Journey

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. Ethne says:

    What an interesting post Leah – I love your latest design and look forward to seeing her emerge. I also agree with you about not taking up the offers to meetings further afield, when you are ready and when it 'feels' right for you it will be right and you will get the awards/response due. As I keep telling my DH trust you gut instincts they are rarely wrong.

  2. Carol says:

    It struck me as a was reading your post that I have a "goddess" from my university days. I think I will root around and try to find her. She would make a great wall hanging.

  3. Brenda says:

    Wow. What a post. Funny, I am one of those women who is ready to chuck my family and move on…. so the fact that you are reading books about what I am feeling I am heading for, kind of scares me a little.
    I love your goddess'. I love the very powerful one that you have created 'Release Your Light'. And the one you thought was cheating if you did it on fabric in beads – uh, no. that would have been, done in beads, stunning. I like it in the cross stich, but the beads would have created a light in it that floss just doesn't give.

    I love that you have these insights into the goddess' and that you make them come to life so others can see them too. And creativity is in all of us, although we do forget. but it does show up in so many differnt ways. Thank-You for this post. Just thank-you.

  4. Cara says:

    Awesome. I love how they come about, what they mean to you. I know what you mean about changing, yet staying where you are. I've done it too. A caterpillar doesn't need the world to change into a butterfly, and neither do I. Though it's always fun to travel 🙂 You don't need it to change your self. You are You where ever you are.

  5. Wendy says:

    Beautiful post, Leah. Thank you for sharing with us.

    The last Goddess? Her hair reminds me of a Morning Glory before it unfolds… Don't know why, but I just had to share that.

    And I don't believe one has to leave her husband to "bloom" either. Because no matter where one goes or who she's with, there SHE is. …if that makes sense. A lot of the time, we allow others to "hold us back", when, in actuality, *we* are really the only ones holding us back.

    =-)

  6. Anonymous says:

    Leah,
    Love the first Goddess even if she is not beaded! The new one promises tobe something wonderful and shows a lot of growing since the first, along with mariage, family and all that brings.
    Wendy got it right in her comment …. we hold ourselves back, but let's not forget that sometimes it is for the right reasons. Watching over a little boy grow is fleeting, soon it will be your turn to fly.
    Judy B

  7. Penny says:

    Loved the post, loved the goddesses. It spoke to me – thanks!

  8. wordmama says:

    Thank you for sharing the intimate details of your creative process. It is very illuminating. I love your goddess figures. The power of the female is so amazing. I hope you continue expressing yourself through many more goddesses!

  9. Robin says:

    What a moving post, thank you. I held myself back for years because I wanted to be there for everything. Now my babies are grown and I am branching out. I know I am meant to be something great..I am just taking the slow way there.
    It will all come in time and your goddesses are showing you the path.

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