Emergence is Finished!

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.

24 Responses

  1. YAY for you! I'm glad you completed such an important quilt. She really pops with the changes you made!

  2. Anonymous says:

    She commands so much more attention in this updated version. I couldn't have told you anything I thought was "wrong" with the original, but it's such an improvement with the new work you've put into her.

  3. Unknown says:

    Absolutely breathtaking!! You may have outdone yourself on this one – LOVE the colored hair!! Congrats!!

  4. She is awesome Leah! Thank you for sharing her before-and-after journey so we can see that even a "finished" quilt can be changed. This may not fit any rules, but you could stitch a ring of stiff, coated wire (like used to make wreaths) around the sink hole after blocking so it will hang flat and not tend to curl.

  5. Calico_Chris says:

    Really lovely, great theme.colors and the FMQ really completes this. If after blocking it is still not laying flat it might not hurt to run a sleeve on the backside just in from the edge (will have to be bias cut) and run a piece of boning through your sleeve. Might work.

  6. Kathy Riggs says:

    Congrats. Could always mount on foam board painted the color of your walls, or masonite, etc. That probably sends shivers down your back, huh?

  7. Pauline says:

    I like the new one better too. Looks like a ton of work, but great end result

  8. Jessim says:

    Wow- that is just phenomenal. Do you think you will show it? It is such a work of art.

  9. denise says:

    Yay good for you!

  10. You work is wonderful as always and I really appreciate you talking about balancing your ambivalence about parts of the quilt and the process and how you view that. I don't think it is something we talk about much as artists but I think it is well worth our time- thank you.

  11. Well done! I had to learn the same thing. My favorite part is the cutting (I do almost exclusively raw edge appliqué) and I have to make myself audition the fabrics carefully before I start cutting. Another veteran quilter once gave me excellent advice — always check your values. Color gets all the credit but value does all the work.

  12. sharidan says:

    I agree with Wipgirl…I love her transformation and your courage to make the change and share your experience along the way. I've learned so much.

  13. Yay! She looks really cool. Congrats on the finish. Now it won't be in your way anymore – it probably feels really good to have her done. 🙂

  14. Anonymous says:

    So, so beautiful.

  15. Anonymous says:

    I think it would be just awesome to see an exhibit of your work showing all of your goddesses in some sort of time-line progression.

  16. Tanya says:

    Congratulations Leah, she is beautiful! Thanks for sharing, you are a real inspiration.

  17. AnitaS says:

    Your quilt look so much beter now. I love it. And patience is something I also do not have enough of.

  18. Malini says:

    The quilt looks stunning!

  19. Laura T says:

    I love the finished quilt and changes that you made especially the hair and paint. Everything really comes together. Thanks for taking the time to show the process and changes along the way. It's a great finish and very inspiring!
    LauraT

  20. I had an idea — I think you can add a half moon curved sleeve on the back (challenging I know but cut on the bias of course) — and then create tension with a piece of bendable plastic. It would make the bottom hang perfectly. Finding just the right plastic rod would mean searching the hardware store.

  21. Anonymous says:

    Just as with children, each quilt that is 'born' has many lessons to teach if we have the "ears to hear". 'Emergence' may be one that the lessons are to be in the process rather than the final outcome! Many accompany you on this pilgrimage…thank you for taking us along! Hugs, D

  22. Wendy says:

    Just FYI…
    The two links, the one for "Release Your Light", & the one for "Shadow Self"
    do not work…
    I love your blog, Leah. Thank you SO MUCH for putting yourself out there like that! I don't quilt much anymore, but I ALWAYS enjoy reading your blog posts! =-)
    Sincerely
    Wendy

  23. Leah Day says:

    Thank you for pointing this out Wendy. We recently changed websites and a whole host of links broke. This is the last job to be finished and it's been a LOT of work, but I will get it done hopefully by the end of the year.

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