Happiness and Show Quilting

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.

13 Responses

  1. Lynn says:

    I so agree with you Leah. I enter my quilts for them to be seen and the ribbon is just an extra pat on the back. Entering in local shows, county and state fairs are fun as people that you know can see your quilts when they have no opportunity otherwise. Also shows can spark an idea for someone else too.

  2. Jessim says:

    Congratulations on your ribbon! And what an amazing quilt, I think this every time I see it.

    I like your attitude towards showing. I like to put quilts in shows as a goal for myself- I'm not to the ability where I'd think I could even win a ribbon, so I don't worry about that.

    Does Road to California offer judges critiques?
    I had a quilt (actually, your Winter Wonderland) in an AQS show, and it felt great to see it there, and to overhear what a few people said about it- but I felt like there was no benefit to being in the show (and paying a lot of money in entry and shipping). I'm now seeking out shows where you get judges comments. I know some of those comments might be infuriating and personal preference based, but it still gives me an opportunity to grow.

  3. Anonymous says:

    The only AQS show that offers comments is Paducah. The rest don't. Road emails their comments and they are nice about it 🙂

  4. Anonymous says:

    Congrats Leah – that is so awesome! I totally echo your sentiments about entering shows. It's so much more fun to enter for the sake of sharing rather than for the sake of winning!!
    Yay! Hopefully I'll get to see it in person some day.

  5. I saw this quilt today! It's amazing. I didn't realize it was yours (read the signs Sue). I'll be back at the show tomorrow for a closer look. Congrats!

  6. Congratulations on the ribbon and recognition. It is an amazing quilt in many ways. Thanks for sharing your designs and talent.

  7. Jessim says:

    Awesome- good to know about Road to California.

    I don't know if I could get a quilt into Paducah, like Houston- they seem to be WAY higher standard, you almost have to be a professional quilter.

  8. shilsenbeck says:

    Despite the transitory nature (as you point out) of winning, it is still a very nice external validation (more than most of us get). You should be very proud and enjoy it while it lasts.

  9. Halagie says:

    Congratulations!! I love Your Quilts and classes 🙂

  10. Leah as always thanks for your honesty and bravery. All is us have those feelings. Few will share. Thank you for being the one to share.

  11. Kerri says:

    I got to see your 365 quilt at Road to Ca this weekend. It is even more beautiful and interesting in person! That was a real treat for me. Thanks!

  12. QuiltShopGal says:

    Congratulations Leah. I understand, respect and agree with your perspective on winning. I know there can be big prize money at shows, but it sometimes just doesn't seem fun or inspirational when I meet a quilter who is so focused on winning that they lose sight of all the sharing and inspiration that comes with a quilt show. As Road 2 CA is juried, it is even an honor to get a quilt into this show.

    But even better than winning…..I was delighted to see your quilt at this show, take pictures, chat with fellow admirers. Many knew who you are and appreciated all your teaching and expertise, while some had not heard of you but went away very eager to learn from you. Very special in deed. Old and new admires all enjoyed seeing your quilt and they were inspired…..as I was too! It is a beautiful quilt and even more beautiful up close.

    QuiltShopGal
    http://www.quiltshopgal.com

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