Torrent of Fear – Part 1

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. i am so looking forward to see Torrent of fear emerge. I can really relate to a lot of what you have beed saying about fear, and i can see how and where it has held me back….

    i am loving your goddess quilts

  2. Melissia says:

    This really spoke to me, I just sent a message to Melissa at Loblolly Quilts that I want it takes so long to do anything because I must redo so much of it because I am so critical of my own work, and this is fear based.
    I want to learn to FMQ as well but am so afraid of making mistakes! Thank you again for this insightful post.

  3. Vicki says:

    I can't wait to see how your quilting will look as you move away from using only super dense stitching. It's going to be beautiful!

  4. Adam Yoeckel says:

    I like your ideas about thinking that people like the way you USED to make them. It made me think of any other artists, particularly composers as I am a musician.
    I thought immediately of Beethoven. Listening to his Horn/Cello Sonata he sounds squarely in the Classical period with Mozart and Haydn. His symphonies, especially the later ones are more Romantic.
    Any artist's work will evolve and continually change. Your inspirations, reasons, and techniques will always be changing and evolving as any artist's. Don't let that be part of your fear. Rather I think of this as a push in a direction. There is no right or wrong direction, just the one you are going.
    P.S. I think it is the right direction. 🙂

  5. Jessica says:

    I had to read some of this post to my husband….fear of cutting fabric, choosing the wrong pattern, etc – I need to let it go and this is actually what I want to do this year…sew with no fear!

  6. mssewwolf says:

    I never thought I would find fear in sewing/quilting. I've been doing it since I was 10. I didn't actually start quilting until my daughter was born. But the more people were telling it it "should" be done. The fear started. The only person you have to please is yourself no matter what you do in life. I never even thought of doing a blanket stitch to bind a quilt. How imaginative is that? Thanks Leah for this topic

  7. claudia says:

    Thank you for opening my eyes! You've made me realize what is holding me back when it comes to doing my quilts, weavings, cross stitches. When I am in the middle of one of my projects I end up stopping because I think it isn't going to be worthy of…whatever, whoever…while reading your post I realized that it is the fear that what I finish won't be acceptable. I think I am going to have a great couple of days off from work now, cause I am going to tackle some of my UFO's in a different light! Thank you, thank you!

  8. mssewwolf says:

    I loved this post. You really hit the nail on the head about fear. I love your outlook on quilting. I love your new quilt. Also What new machine did you get lol?

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