I don’t want to work on that…

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.

8 Responses

  1. Andrea R says:

    Rather than pictures, I'm doing a "year of Making" project. It was from an ebook by Kim Werker. basically you just write down every day what you did that was creative. She had exercises to help figure out what that meant for you.

    I went on a trip mid-May so that threw me off, but up till that point it really helped me be mindful of doing something creative daily!

    I have to keep track because too many days with none means an unhappy me. :/

  2. I am a wonderful started, but not the greatest at finishing. Made it my goal this next winter while stuck in the house to start pulling out all the projects that have a purpose and get them finished.Chris

  3. Robbie says:

    I love bead embroidery!!! This is a great project! Look forward to the progress!!!

  4. I tried to put together the amount of money I had spent in a year buying fabrics and stuff for my patchwork hobby, and it surprised me how much I spend and how little I actually sew. So this year is dedicated to focus on projects getting finished. Thank you for inspiration to do just that! Lots of energy send your way, Tine (IHorsens, Denmark)

  5. Jen Barnard says:

    If I have something I don't want to do I tell myself if I do 30 mins of it, then I can do an hour of something I do want to do. If you listen to an audio book or watch a film as well, it will go even quicker.

  6. La Mañosa says:

    I think we all have those projects. If I really need/want to get something done that seems tedious, sometimes I can visualize the action itself and get started before I get bogged down in how I feel about it.
    If it is a project that always feels like a chore, I reevaluate whether I need to keep going with it the way I had planned. Sometimes I set goals that leave me feeling trapped but if I figure out what isn't working for me about the project and adjust my goals, that can help a lot.

  7. When I was teaching school and had school holidays, I would do just one thing each day that I didn't really want to do. It usually only took less than an hour and the rest of the day was mine.

  8. I was thrilled to read his statement. Also tenhos my black clouds will gradually sending away, away. Also likes to draw and write. This is a way to close holes and heal wounds. In my atelier I feel peaceful, free, light. I always tell my husband that I have artist's soul. Quilt is for me a way to liberation. A big hug and a kiss on the heart.

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