UFO Sunday #10 – Quilt Without Guilt

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.

11 Responses

  1. Diane says:

    Now wasn't that refreshing?! Very good timing for a quilt to be finished too, since the weather has turned cold.
    It will have taken alot of hard work to do that in one week but you did it. One very big pat on the back due 🙂

  2. Jacqueline says:

    I love, love,love the fact that you share your amazing skills and talent with us… but you come first and that is the way it should be. If no time for you there soon won't be time for anyone.

  3. Heather says:

    Leah I love your UFO posts! I haven't been linking up but I have been thinking about your advice every week and have decided not to start some projects that I don't *really* love and have set aside others that aren't fun anymore in the hopes that I can give them another shot in the future. Your comments have really helped me have more fun quilting!

  4. B says:

    I love James quilt. The quilting in the spaceship is just perfect and I love the little man you quilted. Just stunning. You just seem to pick the right pattern each and every time.

    Happy Dance on finishing and we are just happy to share your progress and enjoy the journey with you.

  5. Becky says:

    Congrats on the finish! If it makes you feel better, there are some of us who have problems finishing quilts who don't even know how to write a pattern, or film a video 😛

  6. Cathy says:

    What an adorable quilt!

  7. I uploaded two photos of a Maple Leaf top from Flicker. I finished piecing this circa 2005 top this afternoon. I would appreciate suggestions for quilting. My current thoughts: outline quilt the leaves with black thread, possibly add veins in the leaves with brown? various contrasting colors?, then use sparkly silver thread to quilt bubbles/circles here and there so they look like drops of rain. Is this doable? Too ambitious? Is boring, old stitch- in-the-ditch the way to go?
    Eager for your thoughts . . . Myra

  8. Sooli says:

    Loving that rocket ship quilting! So you didn't make a video – not a problem as far as I'm concerned. I just love looking at other people's ideas of how they quilted a space for inspiration, doesn't have to be a video. Don't waste time on guilt, life is way too short for that! Perhaps you could set yourself a promise to work on one project a week which is just because you want to – not that you have to finish it in that week but just spend some time on it for you, sort of as a holiday from 'work' type quilts? Have to do the stuff that makes you happy as well as the work stuff you know! We don't want you to burn yourself out!

  9. Linda P says:

    love this post! I struggle with the same issues when doing my crochet designs and it is SO nice to allow yourself to enjoy something and do it just for you. bravo.

  10. Cyn ;-) says:

    Excellent. Glad you had a good time with it and took some time to enjoy what you do. I'm happy for ya. You already share so much with all of us… thank you.
    Sounds to me like you quilted 'joy' into James' quilt rather than 'stress'.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Oh, my goodness – you hit the nail on the head with your phrase: "A craft is worth pursuing ONLY if you can pursue what you want when you want to."

    I can't tell you how many times people have tried to get me to do projects, interrupting me in the middle of my own project….also I have people telling me I should sell my quilts – I should "go into business" – well, I think that would spoil the fun of quilting for me. If I was under pressure to produce "x" number of projects for whatever deadlines….I'm sure I would not enjoy quilting as much as I do when I do what I want to do when I want to do it! I'm so glad you understand what I'm saying!

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