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Be Careful What You Stitch For…

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.

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  1. What you said really resonated with me. At times in the last three years my cup also ran over, and not always in good ways. But I got through that, and it looks like you will too.

    Morning pages help. I know you do them too. They really do help you dump all the overwhelm in your life.

    When I was looking for words for this year I was very aware that even positive words can end up having negative resonances and repercussions. I backed away. So I ended up with Joy, Peace, and Bloom where you are. Right now I needed some safety.

  2. Karin says:

    Read your post with interest as this sounds all too familiar. My words for this year are ' be kind to yourself' which relates directly to what you've been talking about. So, I have put on the breaks for myself, however, like yourself loose myself often in yet another project or task. Unfortunately for myself I have got an inbuilt regulator …if I am not careful, I get migraines which then forces me to slow down. Reading through your posts regularly, I cannot believe how much thread you've gone through. Maybe slow down…we'll still be here.

  3. flavia says:

    ciao più volte cerco di contattarti per l'acquisto dello slider quella più grande per la mia Bernina 440 Qe. volevo sapere se andava bene e come fare per acquistare.
    ciao
    mia email
    centofla.patch@tiscali.it

  4. Anonymous says:

    That is the best post ever!!! Thank you! And may I add a thought: The sun is always shining (above the clouds)! Focus on the Son and the clouds will melt away……Blessings and quilty hugs, Doreen

  5. Juanita says:

    Thanks for your timely reminder. I am into words on quilts so far this year – one is about events that shaped my life, second one is about friendship as a garden. Once written, these words can have a permanency about them…bringing up feelings and directing our thoughts.

  6. diamon says:

    You are so wise and inspiring, Leah! I love you….keep on keeping on.,

  7. Kelly Vetch says:

    I think you are right, the words quilted can ripple through life and mean more then something thought in silence. My words were "Be Yourself & Accepting of Others. Love is Free."
    I have issues with confidence sometimes, especially with other people. Everytime, I read my words I remind myself to accept who I am. It is letting me embrace others more and I know that it costs nothing to give love to myself and the people around me. I find myself branching out and trying to meet new people which is a breakthrough. I tend to turn into a hermit on my darker days.
    This journey is more then just learning quilting techniques. There's always a positive opposite of a negative. I hope you find that is true too. 🙂

  8. Brenda says:

    I'm with you that a word stitched in a quilt is powerful. I was wondering how your back and neck and arms feel after so much stitching lately — I think my shoulders would be up to my ears!

  9. lawskat33 says:

    I can totally relate to how you feel. My word for 2013 is "Balance". I think this is a very hard concept for women, especially if you have children. You try to satisfy everyones outside needs while trying not to lose yourself and your inside needs. Trust in your intuition and the journey! You are an amazing person and thanks for all your quilting help!!!

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