Thursday, July 21, 2011

i'm blue, too

After coming home from the retreat last week I was going to write a blog post about how much I need to regroup, as far as my blog is concerned. I wrote several versions in my head but none of them made it to the page. When it comes down to it, blogging is a whole lot of work, and to be honest, I'm burnt out. Again. The difference this time is that I'm not (quite) ready to give it all up yet. I have so many ideas, so much I still want to do and so much that I want to share with you.

This week, after several comments surrounding my current quilt along, I feel like I just got kicked while I was down. Let me tell you, it feels horrible. Don't people realize that I am here to share my love of quilting with others? That's why I started blogging in the first place. I draw no salary from my blog. When people are demanding of "their" free stuff (who don't even bother to say thank you), and when people feel free to criticize my approach, it makes me think, "why on earth am I doing this anyway?!?" It makes me feel foolish for sharing so freely.

I've lost way too much sleep over this. I've shed some tears over it, too. I know people say you need to have a thick skin, but I don't buy into that. I think that is just giving other people permission to be mean and rude.

I've been debating all week whether or not I should blog about this. I've never written one of "these" type of posts before. I could have written plenty of posts throughout the years concerning people using my photos without permission, rude (and a few downright mean) comments. I could have ranted about people using my patterns to teach classes or lead quilt alongs without asking permission, or about people stealing complete tutorials and reposting them on their blog. I could go on and on. I've bottled it all up until this week. I feel if I don't write something at this point, I'm just being a doormat. I realize that compared to some other friends, I have it easy. But still, I needed to lay this all out here before it ate away at me any further.

I've had some great friends and a neighbor check up on me and see if I was ok--they were very concerned for me. (Which also gave a lot of validity to my feelings.) One friend was downright outraged for me. I can not tell you just how much that means to me. So, if you are one of those kind people who offered concern and encouragement throughout this, thank you. You know who you are. I am so thankful that I have you in my life. It gives me a glimmer of hope that there is still some worth to blogging.

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Crafty Maine Mom said...

Could it be that those of us who love you don't say it often enough.

Because of this post I will take the time to say thank you on the various blogs I read.

Thank You

Your contributions matter in this life. I have been changed.

Krafty Kyzer said...

I am sorry you are going though such a rough time! I've been following your blog for about a year now. I love it! It is so inspiring for someone of my young age. People tell me all the time that I am too young to waste my time on quilting, but I love it! Following blogs like your's has kept me going! Please continue to share your beautiful insights with the world!

Anonymous said...

I am new to your blog and just love reading it daily. Please don't let anyone rain on your parade...you can rise above and move on!

Emily Herrick said...

I hope you're feeling the love- cuz I sure Love you and your blog! People are mean and nasty. It's easy to choose not to associate them when it's up to you, but when you have a public blog they like to sneak in and suck the life out of you. I'm so sorry for mean and nasty people. Mean people really do suck. Just know that there are already 404 comments from people who love and adore your blog and I just had to be #405. PLEASE keep up the good work. And although it is hard, don't let a few bad apples ruin the whole bunch! *hugs!* :o)

Lisa said...

I have been slammed too.. Someone always has a comment about how you quilt, "that's not a "classic" sawtooth star, don't you mean ohio star? "You could do that faster if you just bought the 189.00 EQ7 program" To them I say get with the times. We aren't in a grandma's quilting auxillary where everyone has to do things the same way. I Love your quilts, I love your blog please don't let someone who wants to feel superior make you blue. Take a break if you want..but please keep up your awesome highlight to my day!

Gidget said...

I'm so sorry some people feel the need to be mean for no good reason. I enjoy your blog and the ideas you share for quilting etc. You do what you have to do to be happy and healthy! I will keep checking in and would love to hear more from your blog. Love It!

Nicole said...

It does feel as if you are getting kicked when someone makes a mean spirited jab at you. I am so sorry this is going on for you! I have experienced it as well and am always completely blind sided at how people can misinterpret what I feel I am so clearly saying. Develop a thicker skin, don't be afraid to hit "Delete", and keep on blogging. There are many many more people who think you are terrific and enjoy your blog than not!

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear that Amanda Jean. I generally don't comment, but I do check your blog every day!! I love it - you've inspired me many times. I don't want to be selfish and say you should keep on it b/c you need to look after yourself. But be sure of one thing: by the many comments there are today, you have many faithful readers that love what you do. Hope these comments will encourage you to keep on it, and do your best to ignore the hurtful ones. Thanks for all you have done!
Brenda

Anonymous said...

Please don't stop doing your blog. I have become an addict and when you returned I was totally excited! I started quilting when I quite my teaching job to stay home with my daughter (a choice I was not totally supported in by any one other than my husband) and your constant flow of inspiration helped me keep my sanity of being a stay at home mom with a husband who worked 2nd shift. Thank you for your ability to clearly share great ideas and yet support other's interpretation of your ideas into their own. Don't be discouraged and please don't stop your blog!!!

Anonymous said...

Amanda Jean. I have been following you for years and I am always inspired by you. Your blog gives me confidence and inspiration. I actually woke up in the middle of the night thinking of the colors I would use for the latest quilt along. I have made purchases based on your guidance in attempts to re-create the beautiful and FUN quilts you make. Please don't go away. Some people just suck. Tina in AZ

Wendi said...

I don't think I have ever posted a comment on your blog and I don't know what all this is about, BUT I love your blog. My heart goes out to you as I am a sensitive person too and wonder why there is not more love & appreciation and understanding in the blog community. I guess I should be grateful I don't have many readers to my blog, I know I couldn't handle it. Please know that you are admired, appreciated and cherished in the blog community. Sending blog love your way! ; )

RaeLyn said...

Oh Amanda Jean,
I am so sorry for all of your distress over this blog! I, for one, LOVE IT! You make me feel like simple is good, I don't always have to have the latest designer fabrics, and we do what we have time for and what WE like, right? I first found your blog right after you "stopped" blogging, but I bookmarked it anyway for ideas. When I found out you had started up again, I was thrilled. Horray! More Great ideas from Amanda Jean! I think comments on blogs should ONLY be positive. One of those unwritten laws more people should follow. Hugs across the web!

Anonymous said...

I have pieced quilts for many years but, read your blog ever day. I have found some good info. from your blog and feel as if i know you.Keep up the blog for all of "us " that like your site.Wig.

Kim with a K said...

Missing you...hope your feeling the love today!
Have a great one!

Sue said...

Please don't stop blogging. I'm so sorry for the way you have been treated. Some people are just, well...you know.
I enjoy your blog and have learned so much. You have inspired and helped me start quilting. I don't even know you and I love you for the help you have been to me. I hope you feel better.

Candace said...

This is my second comment. I was just looking through the comments and it occurred to me that this would be a really good place to find new quilting blogs. It would weed out the meanies and open up a new world of blogs. I already adore yours.

Shanna said...

I absolutely LOVE your blog...yours was the first one I ever read that got me into quilting in the first place. I think you are an amazing quilter with a lot to share with the rest of us just sitting at your feet :o) So sorry for the people who have done you wrong. Even when it's 1 in 1000, it makes you feel awful. I hope you feel the love that everyone has posted here....we truly do love you!!

Sharon said...

Just wanted to say that I am an "older" quilter and while I tend to use more tradional fabrics instead of the more modern ones, I love your blog. I have used several of your tutorials including the "Long Division", which I liked so much I made two! I made my 36-patch blocks last night and I used your directions and I loved how mine came out. I always say "If a teacher tells me to do it that way, she has a reason and I should at least try it her way first!" I did and I would never attempt to try another approach. Just wanted to let you know how much I love your blog and thank you for all you share with me.

pam said...

Take a short break from the blog but not too long as obviously so many care about your work. Get strong and come back soon!
Regarding the freebies that are offered so generously on various blogs,I think it speaks to the generousity and desire to share in the quilting world. Please don't be in dispare because of a few ill mannered people. Unfortunately we'll always have them around.

Anonymous said...

Is it possible to block these people? If every blogger blocked the address of rude commenters, maybe they'd be hushed.

Shannon said...

My friends make fun of me for having an "old lady habit," so I turn to blogs for other sewing "friends." Knowing that there is another sewing/quilting WI mommy keeps me going, and helps me not feel like such a freak. I love your blog, your tutorials, your writing. Thank you for all you do.

Textile-tally said...

I think your blog is lovely and I really enjoy following it. I hope you keep going.

Teresa said...

I agree with so many others: I LOVE your blog. I check it every day and have learned so much. When I'm at a stand-still you give me inspiration. I'm new to quilting and you make it look so easy! You do what you feel is best for you but I would really miss you friend!

Unknown said...

I am new to blogging and this kind of stuff makes me a little nervous to continue. I just don't understand why people feel the need to write nasty comments. If you don't like what you see, move to the next blog. Yikes, I guess some people have nothing better to do than to be ugly. Please don't stop your blog, I very much enjoy it. I like what one other commenter said "if you can't be kind, be quiet" I think is what it said.

Randa said...

please, please, please don't stop blogging. I check your blog every day and your site is the ONLY reason that I finally jumped in and began a wonderful hobby of quilting. Your quilt along was so easy to follow and gave me the encouragement that I could do it!
People can be mean, ignorant and uncaring - ignore them! Don't empower them to stop something that you enjoy - and me too!!!
Good luck!

Мария Доричева Maria Doricheva said...

Dear Amanda, I hardly ever comment, but I want to cheer you up. Thank you for hour work and inspiration. They are simply jelous of you. There's a good book I have read that could help you dealing with your feelings - Boundaries by Cloud and Tounsend. Let me know if interested I will send you more info. Your fan from MOSCOW Russia!

Anonymous said...

I don't know you but follow your blog as a fairly new quilter. You give alot to everyone and I was amazed and pleased to find so much helpful information. I'm so sorry for whatever happened. I know you didn't write this to get a whole bunch of 'I'm Sorrys" and "thank yous". Please take pride in your talents and poo poo on those that are sneaky and unkind. God has blessed you with greatness, and the ability to share your gift. It's just the evil part of the world that tries to take that away. Best of luck to you. I hope you don't decide to quit blogging, maybe just take a break. Your fans will be here to support you!

Mary in California

sally in st. paul said...

you are part of my day. I enjoy every one of your entries.
Please continue.
sally in st. paul

beapea said...

I just want to say I love your blog and thank you thank you thank you for sharing your love of quilting and beautiful quilts and how tos with the world.

Anonymous said...

I am so sorry to hear about the people and comments that have been dragging you down. :-(

I have been so inspired by your blog...your work is truely amazing. I guess your post is a reminder to me that we need to thank those people in our lives that we appreciate. So, a big thank you to you...and some ((hugs)), too.

✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾ said...

Please don't stop blogging! I started reading your blog right before you took a break, and was so thrilled when you took it back up again. The quilting blog world is inspired by you and your creations. Even if you blog less, please don't stop altogether. We need you!!!!!

KulaMom said...

I just have to chime in as 431 others have already, but your blog is my absolute favorite. Your style is so fun and playful and I have really enjoyed making quilts like never before thanks to you. Whenever you put yourself out there in a creative way, there is a vulnerability that you open yourself up to and unfortunately sometimes that means you can get hurt. Much more than someone who lives in a cave! The ones who pick and boast only make themselves look petty. Feel the love, Amanda Jean. You are very valuable!!

MellieWo said...

Please, please, please don't go away! I have to say that your binding tutorial helped me get through my first quilt when I had no sewing backgroud at all. Love your blog!!

KulaMom said...

I am Jamie Fry from Kula, HI and just wanted to stand up and be counted as FOR you!

kate said...

I am not participating in the QAL but I did read the comments and thought "wow, that's seems a bit harsh." There's always more than one way to do something - and I know I am here at YOUR blog to learn from you.

I returned to quilting over the winter and your tutorials are the ones I always return to. I even learned free motion quilting because of you!

There's also a very important lesson here - especially for us lurkers - PLEASE take time to tell a blog owner how much you appreciate the time and thought (especially time) they give to everyone. You have been so unselfish in sharing what you know and I have been selfish to share my gratitude. No more!! Well, see ?? I'm learning more than just quilting!!

Take care and thank you for adding joy and inspiration to my quilting endeavors.

kate

Ginny said...

I want to add my appreciation and thanks too! I just used one of your patterns (the Future is so Bright) to make a wedding quilt and it was was perfect---your directions are fabulous and you have a great sense of color and style. I feel like I can't go wrong if I use your patterns/tutorials.
So THANK YOU for your blog. I hope the rude idiots who've upset you will dry up and blow away!!!

WalkingMissMolly said...

Amanda Jean, your blog is my first "go to " blog that I check every day. (and I have a LONG list....) Thank you for all you do and the daily inspiration.

I've done many of your quilt-alongs, unofficially. I have an EPP star quilt going right now that I saw on your blog. How fun! This new 36 patch block looks great too, but I'm in the middle of about 5 other quilts. I'll probably still start on it...

Please don't be too discouraged, and hang in there.

Is there anyway you can get someone to pre-read all the comments and just delete the 'crazies' before you see them?

Kristen said...

I read your blog everyday you post. It has substance, doesn't want me to buy stuff (i adore this!!) and has creative ideas. Best of all it has you!! I am not sure what people said what, but don't give up on having fun with your quilting and having a blog. You have the power to press the delete key! :) Mean and demanding people make me sad too. Blog hugs! My kids wouldn't have a zigzag quilt, or a nine patch a la crazy mom quilts without your blog!

xoxo Kristen

Chris said...

I'm outraged that someone would steal your hard work and post it as their own.

What slime balls.

I have a blog. It is part of me. Commenters aren't thinking about me when the comment - they are thinking of themselves. It's hard to remember that.

I was in a quilt group with a lot of negative energy, and I had to get out of it. I regret it because they were making quilts for wonderful organizations, but I have to choose how I spend my time, and I chose NOT to spend it with them.

I can't look at it that "they won." They lost me. And I had a lot to contribute.

In fact, the group dissolved a short time later because it turns out no one could stand to be around the leader.

When I spoke with the leader at church recently, I sincerely believe that she had no idea that it was her negativity that chased me away. See, that's the part that's hard to remember when you're in the middle of it all.

I really like the comment (way) above about "you're not a jerk whisperer." So true!

Stay strong. Do what you feel is best. All the best - Chris

April said...

oh please don't let the rude & crude people of the world get you down! Please know how many of us quilters love and appreciate you and your blog! i LOVE your tutorials and what a great help they are! you do beautiful work and I hope you just know how appreciative most of us are of all that you do!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I guess you are needing your ego to be stroked, and you achieved it!

Hanging by a Thread said...

First, I'm so sorry for what you're feeling. No one likes to be hurt, and not everything can just be shrugged off. Know that so many of us love you and would lose something very wonderful in this world if you stopped blogging...you! Your passion, your knowledge, your creativity, your helpful and giving nature...and so much more. You do a great deal for the quilting community. Thank you.

Now, that said, I am also one of the read-daily-comment-almost-never group. I think many of us suffer from 'one more won't matter -itis'. You have so many loyal followers and friends, many many comments each post, that I think a lot of us believe our one more little comment saying thank you won't make a difference. In my mind, wrongly I've now learned, you didn't read all these comments, so why clog up your comments area. For that I apologize, I need to show my appreciation more often, whether you read it or not.

As a fellow Wisconsinite, I know that people who don't follow the age old saying of 'if you don't have anything nice to say...' are sometimes foreign to us, and hard to deal with. Please know that there are far more of us who hope you find it in you to continue on (but would also understand if you didn't) than there are rude and mean people who can't keep their nasty comments to themselves!

Thank you...for all that you do. (and sorry for the novel I've written here ;)

Astyn said...

Just wanted to say that I am a very amateur quilter(like I am still trying to finish my first quilt), and I get a lot of encouragement and energy by enjoying your blog. So thanks for putting up with all of the bad things about blogging. I really enjoy seeing what you are doing- so thanks for sharing despite the many downsides to it all.

I love your work.

Rosie1925 said...

You provide comfort and enthusiasm and hope for people. Don't stop!

Laura said...

Amanda,
I consider you the "Queen of Quilting" and would be so sad to see you quit because of a few rude people. You are so honest and inspirational! I have checked in with you daily for quite a while and would really miss you if you quit blogging. Please keep it up!
~Laura

Dana said...

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but it seems that simple manners have "left the building". I don't understand why some feel that they should write hurtful comments....really, if you don't like something in a blog, then don't continue to read it!
I enjoy reading your blog every day and I sure hope that you continue. You are a super star among quilters!

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

The only people who are never criticized are the ones who do nothing. And a lot of criticism comes from jealousy. I think you have a wonderful blog and a great way of sharing your so-obvious love of quilting. I missed you when you left before. I hope you will just forgive those who've mistreated you and move on (but not away from blogging!). Great big hug and love, Elaine

P.S. I think ALL of us are guilty of not posting comments when we really like something we see on a blog, so please forgive me for all those times I have not commented.

Anonymous said...

Oh Amanda Jean, you are so generous with your creativity. The internet does make opportunity for some people to be downright ugly. I hope you forge on! xo

Anne said...

Please don't take this the wrong way; but if blogging isn't making you happy, you *can* walk away from it. I enjoy your blog, and the fact that you own up to your mistakes & aren't forever trying to ram the latest trend/gadget/pattern down my throat.

BUT if it's making you cry or you're losing sleep over it, you can leave this blog behind & move on with your life. You don't owe anybody anything.

And I say this with kindness. Really, I do. I've had to walk away from my own blog, because it was taking way too much time away from my family & my crafting while getting very little in return.

Do what's right for you. We're all small fish in this very large internet pond; and it's okay if you need a break. Not that you need my (or anyone else's permission) to do what's best for you. :)

xoxoxoxox

Linda said...

I've just read your post and am amazed that people have been unkind, stolen your ideas etc. I have followed your blog for some time, loved the patterns and your quilts. So I would MISS your blog if you gave up, please don!t. Who are these people who are so unkind? I just can't comprehend this negative attitude. Perhaps they are jealous of your talents?

Sarah C said...

Hey Amanda Jean!
Just letting you know that your blog is the reason I bought my sewing machine, and it's the reason I started quilting. Since December (such a newbie!) I've made some *delish* quilts that have brought SO MUCH HAPPY to the people I love...and you were a part of that! A big part! And still are! I have gone all the way through your little blog at least six times...it's quite an accomplishment and you should be SO PROUD!

Anonymous said...

Hi Amanda Jean,

I look forward to your posts every day. I love the style of your quilts so much that I kept on checking your site at least once a week even when you were not posting always hoping that it would not disappear from the web all of a sudden.
You inspired me to do my first coin quilt with white background- something I would have never dared to do if I hadn´t seen all your beatutiful quilts which are often set with white sashings (white - doesn´t that get dirty too easily I thought). The quilt is now decorating our couch (even though I have 2 small kids - but the quilts is just wonderful).
Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas with us so generously.

Bea, all the way from Switzerland

Bonnie said...

From one crazymom to another ;^): I work in our state public school system. There are certain people that I have to see often because of my position. Some of them carry a chip on their shoulders the size of Mt. Everest....some of them are very kind and considerate. (I hate the fact that I always remember the ones who sour my day!!) I hope you can set aside the comments that cause you pain and remember the hundreds of comments here of people who appreciate and support you. If you need to print these off and read some each day please do!! They might be good medicine ;^) BTW, I love following your blog and I truly appreciate the knowledge you share with all of us!!

Pieces of Cotton said...

I went back to read the comments on your last post, but you must have deleted the bad ones. I've only started quilting this year. A friend gave me your blog link and a couple others when I first showed interest. Reading your tutorials basically taught me to quilt and gave me the confidence to try. If your goal is to encourage other quilters, you are accomplishing that goal. I don't understand the person can't just click on past something that doesn't interest them. Why expend the energy to make sure the person posting it knows they don't like it?

Jen B said...

I follow a lot of blogs in my GoogleReader. Yours was the first, or among the first, quilt blogs that I started following. When you decided to stop blogging I stayed subscribed so I could revisit your posts. And I was so happy to see you blogging again!
It's sad that people don't realize what a gift your blog is. You are gifting your readers with your time, your thoughts, and your knowledge. These are not insignificant things! If one of your projects is not to their taste, or not how they would do it then they should keep their fingers away from the keyboard. If they do feel the need to comment it should be "It's interesting that you do things that way, I usually use this method."
I hope that the outpouring of love and support has helped to take the edge off the pain. Come read these comments again if you start to feel blue again, because a lot of people do value you. (((hugs)))

ileana said...

hi dear,
my english is no good, but I would
like to tell you that the first thing I do when I turn on my Pc is to visit you. I Love your blog. You are an inspiration for a lot of person. Please go on.

Annalia said...

Please ignore mean people, Amanda.

The rest of us LOVE you and the talent and skills you so generously share with us!

Krista said...

I love your blog! I have looked at other quilt blogs, but I keep coming back to yours. I love seeing the beautiful things that you make. It makes me sad that there are so many people out there that feel like it is alright to be rude on-line. Just because we are not talking face to face doesn't mean we can all go and forget our good manners.

Skipper said...

@anonymous at 2:56...

You are precisely the kind of jackass we're all refering to. Man up and use your real name if you're going to cyber bully.

Pammie said...

So many people read your blog that there are bound to be some insensitive comments here and there. I think you're pretty wonderful and I love seeing your quilting creations.

**nicke... said...

so, i remember before when you stopped blogging and i was the saddest i have been. please don't go away.

ohiomom said...

I know I already commented, but I just have to say that you really are an inspiration to me. I check your blog daily for more wonderful ideas and thoughts and... well you just have a fabulous way of instructing. Just because your way may not be the 'right' way doesn't mean it's wrong.... just different. There are mean people everywhere, but I have a feeling your fans outweigh all of them.

Jenny in Texas said...

I usually don't comment, but this time I want you to know how much I love your blog and the quilt patterns that you share with us. Your projects inspire me because your directions are clear, and you show that you can make a lovely quilt without using 1000 star points, lol! Whatever you decide to do, please know that I love reading your blog.

Ellen Bernhardt said...

I just want to let you know you're blog is the first one i check almost every day. There will always be rude people and I'm sorry that they have come across your path. I think you're awesome and please don't stop blogging!

Anonymous said...

Hi - I don't know what happened but it sounds pretty bad and I am so sorry for you. I check your blog every day and so look forward to what you're doing. please don't stop! Take it easy on yourself- thanks! Pam

Emily@squiggleandswirl said...

I am another fan, who enjoys your blog immensely. You certainly are most generous and probably don't realise how many peoples lives you are in. I quietly look at your blog and find inspiration and it has become part of my world and yet I have never said thank you. So thank you Amanda Jean. You are a treasure!!!! Do what feels right for you and your fans I'm sure will support you. Cheers, Emily

Hanging by a Thread said...

@anonymous @2:56:

You prove the point many have been trying to make. The internet leaves people the ability to say whatever kind of crap they want without consequence. You can't even be big enough to use your real name and take accountability for what you say.

WhitneyBryce said...

I too love your blog! I check it every time I'm online. You are actually on my home page!! I hate that there are people out there that think they can step all over you and get away with it!! But form all of the comments you have received you must now know that you and your blog are cherished by many!! No "give away" has garnered this many responses!!

Deven said...

I love your blog!!! It's right top with Soule Mama!

Sending you hugs!

Sarah said...

Oh Crazy Mom! PLEASE don't stop! You are one of my all time favorite Quilt Bloggers. I love how you keep the "talking" short, sweet, and to the point, and how you share so much inspiration and for goodness sakes FREE patterns! I always love your color choices, and most of all that you just put it out there. WIP's or just snippets show us you are thoughtful and love to putter around in your sewing room just like the rest of us. Keep it up girlfriend, we'd miss you tons! Some people are just negative about everything. Really. I have a "friend" who does nothing but complain, and it's difficult to be around sometimes. Don't let it bring you down.

whitneybryce said...

I love your blog! I check it everytime I'm online! Just remember... opinions are like butt holes, everyone has one. Unfortunately some buttholes don't know when to keep their pieholes shut!! Sorry you were hurt! Keep a stiff upper lip and take into account the number of responses you have to this one post! No "give away" has garnered this many responses!!

Anonymous said...

I am so sorry you are feeling this way! I love your blog, your creativity, your passion, and above all your dedication! I truly admire you as a blogger to put yourself out there so much, and as a quilter who can accomplish so much, even while being a mom! No easy task!

I sincerely hope I have never made any comments that could have been taken as rude or ungrateful. And if so, I deeply appologize. No comment I have ever left was meant to be taken as such.

I hope you feel better soon!

Lynne said...

As I write this you have 472 comments to your post. Wow!! That should tell you that the support for what you do outweighs the criticism. Yours is one of the first blogs I discovered and it inspired me to start my own. Keep up the good work! You come across as a sincere, and generous blogger. I'm glad your standing up for yourself. Hang in there! Hugs!!!

Carol said...

I teach sewing classes and have had my fair share of the mean, rude and people who downright think they are entitled. Always remember that the mean people may be the loudest but they are definitely NOT the majority! For every mean comment there are hundreds that LOVE what you do and enjoy your blog silently. It's sad that so few can ruin things for so many. Shame on them.

RebeccaL said...

AJ - my heart hurts. I'm like a lot of the other readers of your blog...I check it all the time. I love seeing all of your beautiful quilts and the stories behind them. You've inspired me. Your tutorials have been my go-to for refreshers. I don't buy into the "just have thick skin" mentality either. But know that you have a lot of people in your corner who respect you and your amazing talent. All the best of the best. ~Becca

Sherry said...

Hi AmandaJean. Not sure what happened to upset you, but I'm sure sorry to read this post. I pop in when I can to yours & other blogs. I don't see how you all blog and get so much else done. I don't keep up with my blog reading as much as I'd like, can't imagine trying to keep up with one. I'm so thankful for all the fun quilt alongs & help you haven given thru your blog. So much so I sent you some charm packs way back when, yeah, it's that Sherry :) Hang in there girl. You do what is right for you. I love popping in to your blog & missed you when you were gone before but I'll understand whatever you chose to do. Please don't let one or a small few, whatever the case may be get you down. There are many of us out here that love your generosity and following your blog. Hope you have a nice weekend and please don't let those ungrateful/rude people out there bring you down!

Ashley Vaerst said...

I am also one of the people who checks your blog daily. Do not let the nasty people get to you. They are the ones who are lashing out trying to get you to feel as bad as they do. Booo to them.

Rose E. Glasses said...

Please continue your blog, it brings joy to so many people, with me being one. I am sorry I had not encouraged or thanked you before this post.

Your prose is professional and the cameos I have seen of you with others is always in a good light.

The etiquette of social networking is not evolving well.

Good luck and hopefully the well deserved vent went to the right ears and you gain the appreciation you should have for all your sharing and talents!

the ark said...

I am so sorry that you are hurting right now! You have a legion of quilters ready to watch your back, so don't feel alone! Don't let the mean people of this world get the better of you...
Tricia

Wendy said...

Sending lots and lots of hugs!

Darcy said...

Oh geez PLEASE don't leave us again - that was awful! Think of all of us who think you are so wonderful and don't give the creeps any attention.

Anonymous said...

I don't know who said what, but I love your blog. I've not quilted along or made any of your projects, but you inspire me regularly!! Please don't let a few grouches influence a decision that could make dozens of us unhappy. We would miss you!
Thanks for all you do.
Kay Taylor

Rebecca K said...

I'm also of the many readers who LOVE quietly following your blogging. I love to quilt, but don't have enough time lately, so watching your beautiful quilts begin and end is therapeutic to my creative heart. I'm always excited to see a new post and see another work in progress that you share. No matter what route you decide to take with your blog, I have enjoyed the sharing and thank you very much for doing so! Best wishes in all your quilting endeavors. P.S. I pre-ordered the Moda book because you put it on your blog and I have loved looking at all the quilts, but I love your star pattern.

Kim said...

Let us know how You are doing Amanda Jean...I hope you are reading all these messages of love for you and all you do and share with us.

I'm sending more love and support and hope you don't let the hatemongers get you down for long!

Happy Sewing

Mama Spark said...

AJ,

If nearly 500 comments aren't enough to let you know how much you are loved and respected here is one more. I enjoy your blog so much and am so sorry that thoughtless comments have you doubting your contribution to the blogosphere. You give so much of yourself and take such care on all the things you post about it feels so personal when folks say thoughtless things. I hope you are feeling bette rand will continue to keep on inspiring us all with your amazing work! XOP

Erica said...

Your blog is a great inspiration! I'm so sorry to read how you have been hurt. You and your work and your creative spirit are greatly appreciated. I hope our words will help heal your wounds and restore your beautiful spirit!

J. Thomas said...

People on the internet have entitlement issues (well, okay, people in general, sometimes) - there are a lot of webcomic artists who'll talk about getting emails from angry "fans" because they were late with an update (of free content!).

It's hard to tell those people to sod off and to not take it personally, because it *is* personal - it's a personal insult, and it's hard to take and I totally understand how you're feeling and sympathize.

Whenever I come up against someone with that much nerve and negativity, what consoles me is thinking how miserable their lives must be to make them act the way they do.

There is far more of a positive environment around this blog - which is the one that got me quilting in the first place, so thank you! - than negative. Sometimes the haters and the entitled are a little louder, but they'll go away once they don't get what they threw a tantrum over anyway.

The rest of us like you, and thank you for sharing. Take however long you need to want to blog again, I'll be happy to see and by inspired by what you share whenever you happen to post it.

<3

Anonymous said...

Amanda Jean, I began reading your blog in 2008 when I first wanted to learn how to do my own free motion quilting. You've been there to teach me the basics. I only follow 2 blogs and yours is one of them. Thank you, thank you, thank you for being here for us and sharing your creativity and passion. Please know that there are many of us out here who value you and your experience.

Anonymous said...

I was very sad to read your latest posting ... it is amazing how cruel people can be to each other. I think your blog is fantastic; I check it every day and am grateful that you share so much, so freely. I have learned so many neat things from your blog and tutorials, and was so glad when you started blogging again after a break some time back. While you have to do what's best for you, I sure would hate to see you stop. It would certainly be a loss for many quilters! I see that nearly 500 people have commented on your "Blue" posting - so hopefully that gives you some encouragement :-) We think you rock!!

cakath said...

I very much enjoy your blog. So sorry to hear that some people are not kind. I hope you keep doing what you are doing and know that many of us benefit (silently) from your work.

Kathleen

cakath said...

I am so sorry to hear that some people are unkind. I read your blog and benefit from your efforts. Please know that many of us (silently) appreciate your work.

Kathleen

Patti said...

I will join the now not so silent majority in saying how much I enjoy your blog. I am relatively new to your blog but love the ideas and generosity with which you give them. It's the few bad apples that spoil it for everyone else. I am sorry that you have been so hurt and hope that one more positive comment will help to support you a little bit.

Ann Marie @ 16 Muddy Feet said...

I blog for me, when I feel like blogging, usually once a week. Like you said, it is a lot of work, and I don't have time to do it everyday. I love to read what others post, but if they skip a day here or there, or a week here or there, hey maybe they got busy like I do. So keep blogging for YOU, if YOU want to keep blogging. It really doesn't matter what others think. But there are a lot of us out there that do like to read your blog, and the few bad apples in the group, need to grow up and get a life. All you need to do is hit the delete button. So hold your head high and smile. Keep doing what YOU love to do.

Anonymous said...

Amanda in this world of today,people are just too much at times. You wouldn,t believe how many rude people I encounter on a daily basis. I shake it off and look to the hills from which cometh my strength,my strength comes from the Lord. Blogging is completely new to me because I am so old school. I read your blog daily and have learned so much from you. I thank God for all I've learned from you and you haven't asked for a penny from us and keep your fabric from places that I can afford to shop at.I wouldn't know half the things I have learned about quilting if not for your help. Thanks so much and blessings to you and your family,Cleta

Khris said...

You probably need to blog for yourself and not for others. I really do feel that most bloggers who get the way you are feeling need to stop letting the blog rule them and their lives. Step back, take time, blog when and if you feel like it...enjoy it...don't let it rule you...don't let it be a competition...there is no right nor wrong way to blog as far as I am concerned...I blog for myself and enjoy it when and if I do...hugs Khris

Bonny said...

There are alot of toads out there - don't let them steal your lilypad!

Anonymous said...

I love your blog as well. I don't comment alot, but felt I needed to about THIS! Whenever I need inspiration or to figure something out I google "crazy mom quilts" :D
I have even showed a couple friends your site. With 496 comments on this post.... how can you quit? Hope you can figure out some theft-proof ways to protect your blog and continue helping us all! I will also add you to my prayer list.... keep looking UP!

Brandon and April said...

I'm another lurker that should have commented long ago saying how much I appreciate your blog! I've only made one quilt, your ragged-squares tutorial :) and loved it. Now I live in a country where quilting stuff isn't easy to come by and I don't have a sewing machine yet. None the less, your blog is still one of my favorites as I stop by frequently to check out and envy some of your new patterns, material, and projects! It helps motivate me to still be creative in a place where it's easy to be depressed about the lack of possibility!
So thanks for the inspiration!
And for what it's worth...since I'm an amateur I have no idea about what techniques are "right" but when I have doubts, your blog is the one I come to because you seem like you've got it all together! :)

Julia said...

I just want you to know that I love your blog, you have taught me so much about quilting and as I don't know anyone who quilts I am very grateful for all the wonderful things you have taught me! I often come back to review how I need to get things done when I trysomething new. Please don't let other get you down, I don't know what makes people feel the need to be so mean or rude, There seems to be something about the internet that makes people say and do thingsthat they would never do in person! We love you!

Carolyn Forster said...

It is hard. I have had people buy a pattern from me and openly say to their friend that they will make a copy fro them, in front of me!
Some people just don't think!
You should do what you do on your terms, not other peoples.
Keep on quilting ...and sharing if you feel like it!

monique said...

I'm one of those people who rarely comment but who read regularly.... please, please don't be discouraged but someone(s) who get enjoyment from putting someone else down. Just keep in mind that they must be very unhappy people with few friends. KNow that there are hundreds, (thousands) of us out there who have gotten to know you, and love you for what you have given us. It amazes me that you are doing what is essentially a volunteer job ... i've learned so much and have been so inspired by you. Thank you!
monique

TJM said...

I love reading your blog. It's one of my very favorites. Please keep doing what you're doing. If somebody takes issue with your blog, they should put the time and effort into creating their own. Thank you!

quilteddog said...

Who's being mean?? I'll poke their eyes out! lol! I love your blog, and would miss you if you quit. you know what I tell my kids when people are creating drama? F@*& the haters!...words to live by!

Georgia said...

Amanda,
I have never commented before, but I wanted to say thank you for teaching me how to quilt. I live in the UK and don't know anyone else who quilts but your blog is fantastic and I am in the process of making 2 baby quilts for a friend having twins. Thank you for being so very generous and sharing your time and knowledge, I really appreciate it. Your quilts are beautiful, you're amazingly talented xxx

Anonymous said...

Amanda, yours was one of the first quilt blogs I ever read, I was so disappointed and sad last time you stopped blogging. Please don't let the bastards get you down. Do your own thing, most of us readers out here are nice people who love your work.

Julie said...

It would be such a shame to see you go again. Your blog is such an inspiration but I know where you are coming from. I've also had photo stolen, information copied and tire of rude people that expect more than their share for free. Its hard to be nice sometimes. Its flattering that people like what I do but I don't know where old fashioned manners went. In most cases I'd be happy to oblige if only they just asked.
I hope you keep blogging and are feeling better, especially after some of these lovely comments. Love from Aus. xx

Anonymous said...

Why do people feel they should freely express themselves at someone else's expense is beyond me. This is why I don't allow comments. I don't care what other people think - I blog for MY enjoyment. To document MY thoughts and feelings.If people want to express THEIR thoughts and feelings then they can write their own blog.
If people want to read me great, if not then bugger off. Which is why I'll stay anonymous today.

quiltingbonnie said...

AJ you "I N S P I R E" me everytime I read your blog. I always get a smile when I read your blog

car54 said...

I am so sorry to hear that you are feeling this way. I come to read your blog every day, and have found your creativity and teaching very inspiring. I feel bad that I actually made a quilt based on one of your ideas and I had trouble posting in the comments and never came back to tell you how much I enjoyed it.

I was in kind of a dry spell with quilting--not finishing things, not being satisfied with the work, and your post got me going again--and I should have let you know--I didn't think about the fact that someone who gives so much almost every day would like to know that someone really "got it" from one of their ideas.


I hope all these people posting how much they enjoy you and your posts gives you some idea how much you give and that we do appreciate and enjoy you and your work, and that you will decide to continue sharing. I would miss your blog very much.

Twinfibers said...

I'm so sorry that some peoples unkind comments are getting to you. I know, it hurts and it really makes blogging not so much fun.
I really have enjoyed your blog and have learned so much from you and your tutorials about quilting. I hope you know how much you are appreciated!
xoxo

Rita said...

Amanda, know that you are an amazing woman. You help so many people learn a new craft out of the goodness of your heart. You do incredible work. I am sorry that a few rotten apples have to come along and mess things up. Many people that have been inspired by you have probably not spoken up. We are out here too!

Keep up the good work!

Anonymous said...

I'm not a blogger, but read a lot of quilting blogs. I enjoy reading your blog and love that you share your ideas with us. I hope that you don't let a couple people discourage you from continuing. When I look at patterns or tutorials, I realize that is how that person does it and use that as a guideline. If I don't follow exactly and change some steps, it's because we don't all do things the same way. But I wouldn't criticise someone for showing how they make something. I hope that you reconsider and know that there are many of us who love and use your tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
cindy

Anonymous said...

a wise friend of mine said

..."too often, we let others' behaviors determine our own. i am guilty as sin of treating folks the way i feel they 'deserve' to be treated, when i should just treat them the way i want to, the way i want to be treated, myself. don't let anyone change you!"

shame on the rude, inconsiderate people! but you should do it for you, because you want to help the others' learn skills that you can share. I am a new follower and greatly appreciate your taking time to help me become a better sewer and quilter. :)

Deb said...

Don't let the ugliness get you down. Your blog is wonderful and I've been viewing for a long time, so don't give up!

p2w said...

Wow! over 500 responses so far! I think it just goes to show that there is a LARGE, SILENT majority out there (like me) who loves your blog, but never comment. It is the vocal few bad ones that always spoils things for everyone.
I never comment, but you are one of my favorite quilting blogs.
THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE!

Alisha Stamper said...

I had no idea. I'm annoyed for you, and I get it. I photograph professionally, not fake me out hobbyist and people's lack of knowledge care or application of copyright makes me want to scream. I must tell you, though, you have. Den the hum er one educator for me. I have learned so much and see a HUGE difference in my finished products now and I'm so grateful that you are so. clear and concise. You write like a real person,not full of quilty jargon that beginners can't understand.

Anita said...

I'm a new reader of your blog because you have been mentioned on several other blogs I check on. I'm sorry some people think it is okay to bite the hand that feeds them so to speak, but I hope you can continue to blog. If you don't the motely few win. I'm really wanting to do your 36 patch quilt blocks, but I may have to wait for awhile and unpack more fabric before I get started. Good luck to you - this to shall pass.

Anita

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing your very well written post. I'm not sure of all the details but what you said in your blog needed to be said and some people need to think long and hard about it. I appreciate your time and effort and hope you will continue on with it in spite of those that make it so frustrating.

pam said...

I don't understand the need to belittle someone. I love your blog! I was sad when you took your last hiatus but truly understand the need.
You are so kind to offer your tutorials to everyone for FREE. If someone sees it and could do it differently then more power to them. There is no need, however, to state that on YOUR blog. If they want to offer tutes, then they can offer them on their own blogs instead of trolling around the net to give their tutes on someone else's blog.
I appreciate all you do and offer to us. Keep it up. If you need a break by all means take one! Just don't be gone too long :)

Helene Shannon said...

Hi Amanda -- Idk what happen and I cannot imagine anybody on this planet telling you something bad. I don't leave comments very often, but I look at you blog daily and just love it. In my book you are one of the greatest quilter and I just love everything about your blog, you and your family. There's always somebody to tarnish other people hapiness and that's sad. I hope in my heart you will not stop blogging and will continue your great work. You are fantastic! Thank you for everything,
Helene Shannon

Crafty Newbie said...

After reading your post, I felt so sad for you. As a newbie to quilting, who is very intimidated by quilting, I am so thankful you are out there and are sharing things with me. Your work is fabulous! (and for that I am so jealous! :P)

I personally would hate to see this blog close because it is so inspiring to me. You answered your own question about why are doing this...and that is because you love to quilt and love to share - two wonderful virtues, in my opinion.

So, please be strong, ignore the jerks because we all know they are everywhere on blogs and out in public, as well.

So, Chin up, Ms. CrazyMOM :) We teach our children never to give up in the face of adversity, we must practice what we preach.. *hugs* And, we all adore you!

Caron at Michigan Quilts said...

Sending some hugs and love your way. Some people are just plain ignorant and will say and do whatever they want with no thought to the consequences. Just keep doing what you want that makes you happy, and try to tune out those that are rude. Remember, YOU have the option to turn off comments for your blog. I know we don't like to do that, but it IS an option. Or, we can choose which comments to post or not. Hang in there!

Theresa said...

I'm so sorry that you're going through this. I don't think that I've commented on your blog before, but I've found it so imsperational, and such a 'happy' place to visit online. Only you know if you need to stop blogging, but please don't let meaness stop you, the blogging community would be a poorer place without you.

Sena said...

I enjoy your blog so much! I love your quilt alongs and other projects, your "cherry oh" quilt is what inspired me to start quilting! Thats terrible that people have been treating you badly! The anonymity of the internet seems to bring out the worst in some people. You don't need to have thick skin, they need to stop being @sses.
Take a sanity vaca but dont let the negative people make you stop doing what you want. There are tons of people who love your projects and stories and quilt alongs, and as long as you enjoy blogging and sharing, you shouldn't let a few people ruin it for you. For each negative person there are 20 positive ones(at least!) who love you, your blog and your taking the time to share! Take care!

Danetta said...

Amanda Jean,
I haven't commented in a long time but I read your posts constantly, sometimes multiple times. You have been so giving, and so kind to us. I read a comment that said some people are.just.mean.
That is true but it is so wrong for anyone to think they or their way is the only way.
You have helped so many people (like me) who are just trying to learn to make quilts. I hope you don't stop again but in the end, you have to do what is best for you. I stopped a while back just for the reason of people trying to tell me what I should be doing. What I should be doing is enjoying what I do, however I choose to do it. I wish there was a way to delete mean, rude and hateful without ever having seen it.
I will be praying for you and for your blog situation. You are such a blessing to so many, please don't let a few ruin what you love.

miriam said...

UNBELIEVEABLE that people sit at home and throw rocks. You know who you are and you should be ashamed of your self. Check out the mirror of your life before your criticize and call out anyone else. Get a life!

CaitlynHadcock said...

I just want you to know that your blog taught me how to quilt and I've made three quilts now with SO MUCH help from you! I'm sorry that you feel downright abused by people with no common decency or sense. LOTS of us have learned from you! THANK YOU for your hard work and for sharing your inspiring ideas. If you need a break, take it!

Denise L said...

Hi Amanda Jean,
I have been reading your blog for a while and absolutely love it! I do not comment very often, perhaps I should because I love that you are so nice in sharing and you inspire me with what you did. I check your blog pretty much on a daily basis and would miss it if you were not blogging.

I am so sorry that someone would do that to you. I firmly believe that most people are good. It is hard for me to understand how a blogger could cause you frustration when you are so generous and nice.

Thanks again for what you do and I hope you get thru this and don't let this negative blogger win. You are awesome and I so appreciate you, Amanda! Denise

SandraB said...

So very sorry this happened to you. Your blog is lovely and so very inspirational. I am an older lady lurker but love quilting and can't wait to see what you are up to. Please do what is best for you. Thank you so much for all you have shared. Sandy

Margaret said...

Amanda Jean, print out these comments, cut them up and put them in a colorful jar and read one or 2 each morning for the next 12 months.!!

Blue is just not your color....

Now back to my sewing table, to the new quilt-a-long, that has been given to us by a passionate wife, mother and quilter. thankyou.

Annieofbluegables said...

my goodness. I don't understand rude people. I don't know what makes them think they have ANY RIGHT at all. I think the "nay-sayers" are the ones who are jealous or feel inadequate and feel they have to put someone down in order to feel like they are superior.
But sweet Amanda. You are the HERO. We all LOVE you (those of us who really want to learn and not criticize.) Please don't feel bad. YOU ROCK!
~a

Christine said...

I really, really enjoy your blog. I guess you would say I have been lurking because I don't usually comment, but you are one of my favorites to see "new" in my reader! I haven't been quilting long and I love to see all the beautiful things you make and I learn a lot.
I guess unfortunately people are more likely to speak up if they are crabby than if they're happy, so I wanted you know there are people out here enjoying what you do!
Christine

Vivian said...

First of all you are not alone. A while ago another very popular quilt blogger wrote a similar post with the same despair. I say the same to you as I said to her: when people (or situations) like these get you down remember the Ricky Nelson song "Garden Party" and the verse "well, you can't please everyone, so 'ya got to please yourself".

You do what you love because you love it. It is a bonus FOR US that you are WILLING TO SHARE all that wonderfulness with us. I won't say get a thicker skin (it does hurt because you are human) but I will say take a different perspective -- the haters are just unhappy people who are jealous they can't do what you do. And anyone who complains about getting the patterns and inspiration you give us FOR FREE in this day and age is clueless and should be ignored (since they are not paying you, you don't owe them any customer service). Everyone on the internet has free will to go someplace else if they are not happy here at your blog (there'll be more room for the rest of us then).

Finally you are entitled to enjoy what you do and some of us are very, very, VERY grateful for that!

Bonnie said...

535 posts!! Feel the love, Amanda, feel the love!! ;^)

Anonymous said...

Think of it this way Amanda Jean...what do you want to teach your kids? You said you were kicked while you were down...your kids will come to you with people problems someday...and you need to be wise in what you teach them.
Sewing is a craft. Sewing brings a lot of joy, whether you blog or not.

Lissie said...

Hope your day is getting better. I look at your blog daily and love it. That being said you still have to do whats best for you. It would be sad to not find any new posts, but it's not fair to you and your family for you to be treated badly by people you are helping. My first quilt was a tutorial of yours and I have several of your tutorials bookmarked. To some and I hope most of us your not taken for granted and we're not just fans because of your giveaways. I wish you and your family all the best.

Kate said...

I have followed your blog since I have started blogging myself - yours (and the moda bakeshop) is the only quilting blog I have on my blog roll - besides the obligitory family blogs.... Almost every quilt i have made for my family has been inspired by you. Thank you so very much!!!

Elaine said...

I would also like to say how much I enjoy and am inspired by your blog.

Perhaps you could think of the negative comments in the same way as dog poo on your shoe? Nasty, but nothing to do with you really. Clean it off/ignore and don't let it linger.

You are so much appreciated by so many people. I found you when searching for a binding tutorial for my very first quilt and have enjoyed the great mix of practical advice and creative inspiration ever since!

Am enjoying the WV on this post - pantster! Someone who talks pants?!

mini said...

I have never commented on your blog, but like the above 540 comments think that you are wonderful and inspirational, ignore those negative coments. Keep up the great blogging. Please.

Risha said...

I love your blog. I got into quilting a few years back, and since then I have read your blog and find it so inspiring. Thank you for all that you have done!

patchworkdelights said...

Hello from Dublin, Ireland. I don't know what's going on with whatever people where saying, but don't give up!

Your blog is fantastic, you are a fountain of information. Whenever I have had a query you have been so kind to take the time to help out and that's what it's all about!

Keep strong you are well appreciated ALL OVER the world!

quiltermom2 said...

Oh I would just die if you stopped blogging again! I have learned EVERYTHING I know about quilting from YOU! You are an amazing person, quilter,mother, etc. Those people who write those things need to just leave your blog and never come back. If you don't have something nice to write then don't write it at all. So on that note, know that there are many of us behind you 100%! Keep up the GREAT work!!!! Erin

kalliegal said...

Please don't stop blogging - you give me so many wonderful ideas and so much inspiration. I'm so sorry there are nasty people who say things that hurt you - I can't imagine. It's too bad there isn't some way to block them. In any case my advice to you is to channel your inner Jack Nicholson from A Few Good Men -

I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man [person] who rises and sleeps under the blanket [quilt] of the very freedom [information/help/guidance/inspiration] I provide, then questions the manner in which I provide it! I'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon [keyboard] and stand a post [write your own blog, but keep your rude comments to yourself]. Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!

: ) Hope that helps or at least puts a smile on your face - You deserve it.
Kallie

Karen said...

You are an awesome blogger. Your blog got me hooked on blog reading. I love your quilt designs and quilt alongs. You put a lot of time/investment in your blog and it shows. It is a quality blog. No matter what you decide to do please know you are supported.

Lee said...

Amanda, I'm sorry blogging's got you down right now! I'm always amazed at how people can take advantage of what we do, then turn around and demand more. It's beyond upsetting when you put all your heart and spare time into this. But I really think those people are in the minority. You've inspired thousands with your blog, including me - yours was one of the first blogs I ever read and basically started me on my whole modern quilting journey. : ) So I guess this is just another huge "thank you!" for doing what you do - we truly appreciate you.

Anonymous said...

Some people are so rude and thoughtless. We love you and all you do for us. I love your blog and also check it daily (if not more) Thank you.

Ursula

Zaira said...

A sister's advice from across the globe..don't stop what you are doing now..many will miss you if you do. Harsh words hurt the heart..but the wound will heal, let the scar be.

Greta said...

Amanda Jean,
In my book, your blog sets the bar for quilting blogs. I was bereft when you left blogging last year and would miss you terribly if you left again. I rarely leave comments, but always read your posts. You are inspiring! Many folk here have said what I would second about your talent and your generosity. I very much appreciate the fact that you have not monetized your blog. I understand those who do, and I don't fault them. But your blog is pure shared joy for which I am not the only one deeply grateful. (As I write this, you have a total of 548 comments!) You touch many lives. Thank you so much!

Shannon Wallace said...

Amanda Jean...hugs. :o) You are the VERY first quilt blog I started following when I began my adventure of sewing and quilting. I respect your decision whether or not your continue to blog. Unfortunately, there are those that have nothing better to do but to cut down and criticize others, and they themselves probably have low self-esteem. The devil wants to get you down, but Jesus smiles at your kindness and the love you spread on your blog. :o) Just remember that, even on those really hard days. Give yourself some time to just be and rest and think and pray about whether or not this blog is worth it. Take care. o) And thank you for all that you share and do for the quilting community!

Anonymous said...

It intrigues me that there are so many comments from people who have no idea who did what.
When you blog, you leave yourself open to all sorts of comments. You can ignore them or you can try to get sympathy from others in blogland.
Are you really that needy?

Marlena said...

I just recently discovered your sight and love what I have seen so far. Thanks for inspiring me to try new things.

Amanda Jean said...

Anonymous,

Well, at least I'm brave enough to own up to my own thoughts and then sign my name to them.

Amanda Jean

Beth said...

I don't comment often but I will today for sure. Some people are just #**#!. Your blog is wonderful all the time. Your tutorials are wonderful and most of us realize that we are not 'entitled' to get the things you give us. Thank you so very much for sharing your creativity and your skill. Thank you for sharing your love of quilting, it comes through every post and makes me want to go sew.
Big HUGSSSS.

marilyn said...

after so many other comments, all I can add is I'm sorry. I'm so sorry that your feelings got hurt and that people feel free to say things in blogland they would never say in real life. Take a breath, take some time for yourself and come back to blogging when you are ready to share what you want, not what people expect. Blogging should be you sharing yourself, not giving people what they want from you. It should be fun for you. Hugs to you.

Lynda said...

I have been following your blog for several months and I LOVE the posts you share. I'm thankful for people like you who are willing to share tutorials and information because I don't have anyone I can call for information/advice. People like you have helped me to become confident enough to teach my friends the basics of quilting. Please ignore the mean people out there because there are a 100X more people who love what you share. Thank you a million times. Don't lose heart, blog world LOVES you!

melissa gargalis said...

I love your blog. I am still a learning quilter, I've taken one quilt class and have just kind of winged it or asked others for help. Thank you for your tutorials and information, especiallly the quilting tutorial and the how to figure out the measurements/size of your quilt. So helpful. I appreciate your blog and I also love that when I open your blog it is not full of sponsors and ads. Thank you for teaching me and helping me to be a better quilter. You have some super cute quilts that I keep saving to my favorites to try and duplicate. Thank You.

Amy said...

Hi Amanda Jean, I've been reading your blog forever. Was so sad when you took your hiatus. :) I don't quilt (I've made one quilt top, but never quilted it! LOL), but in my mind I think I will someday. I read your blog because I like what I see. I think it's neat that you share your ideas and are so kind to post patterns and tutorials for people for free. Some people are just mean and thoughtless. No two ways about it!

I think you need to make a button for the top of your blog that states, "Be Nice, or LEAVE!" Seriously, what is wrong with people? ;)

God Bless you!

Val Miller said...

I hope that you can see by the hundreds of comments here that you are appreciated and that people love what you do for them! I don't understand why some people do mean awful things ... but let it be heard that it's not okay, and there are many many more that here to support you. {{{hugs}}}

BrianG said...

Do you know what I like most about your blog? You are 100% Genuine. In a blogging world with designer fabrics and trendy patterns it is refreshing to find someone who makes amazing things with all types of fabric. Traditional, modern, innovative (ticker tape) - you are Amazing. Thank you for taking the time to teach and share what you do.

Anonymous said...

I follow your blog daily. I see the quilts you have made and am inspired. I sincerely hope you stay active. You are a gift to quilters around the world.
Sincerely,
Miss Marti

PinkGranny said...

Don't stop!!!! I love your blog. Rude people never get the message and it outrages me too that they use yours and others ideas, pictures and tutorials. This is just terrible. My daughter had a great blog but quit for some of the reasons you feel. I am sad for all the wonderful things she would have shared. Please stay here for your true blog friends! XOXO

Aimee said...

Oh Amanda, I am so, so sorry that people have acted unkindly toward you. You are such a generous and talented person, and I hate that people have made you feel like should give up blogging.

Your blog was the first quilting blog I started reading, and you have inspired me to no end. I wish I could give you a big hug!

xoxo,
Aimee

BettyAnn Maki said...

I'm glad you chose to keep on blogging. I enjoy reading it and seeing all the wonderful quilts etc.
Glad you're back.
Betty

Kimberly said...

I don't post very often on your blog but just wanted to say that I always check it out and get excited when you have posted something new. Your quilts are always an inspiration and I love seeing your work.

One of my favourite quotes that I try to remember because I am not known for having thick skin is this:

"Do what you feel in your heart to be right -- for you'll be criticized anyway." Eleanor Roosevelt

Blog for you and do what you love. Hang in there...you have many more fans than you know!!

Karen E. said...

I just wanted you to know that I have recently found your blog since I sit in front of the computer while I nurse my little one. I check back to your blog a few times a week. You and your quilts have given me inspiration and motivation. I am even going to try to quilt along with you using fabric I bought for my wedding quilt (I've been married for 11 years!). I do hope you keep blogging and know that you bring a smile to many faces throughout the week.

kara said...

your blog is a wonderful place for inspiration and instructions, you taught me to quilt from your tutorials!! don't let a few nasty people spoil it for everyone. life is full of horrid people who bully to get what they want, click delete and ignore them (and be thankful they don't live next door to you!!) chin up and keep smiling(and quilting) and don't let them bother you anymore.
we all love you!!

webmailaddress2 said...

Just want to add my two cents. Please do not worry; your blog is great! Keep on keepin' on :).

peaknits said...

Aw, I am so sorry you are feeling sad and put down - that isn't right. People just don't think sometimes. You offer your QAL to those who want to join in - I felt great last summer to have a finished project with your last one, it was so inspiring to do it with a group - and you my dear, are so generous to share your talents! This summer I had hoped to do your QAL but time constraints left me in the dust - that's on me - I am sad to miss your teaching - gratis! Lucky are those who get to hang on your coattails and end up with a beautiful object at the end! Hang in there!

Smithclan said...

thank you so much for your blog! I have a couple quilt blogs that I follow but yours is the only one that I get excited for when there is a new post. Thank you for so many wonderful, insightful posts. I was so happy when you "came back" last time. Thank you so much! And thank your family too for sharing you with so many people!

Anonymous said...

I have never made a comment on your blog, I am non German living in Germany and love visiting your blog and getting inspirations from it. I have never blogged because I know how unkind some people can be, specially with you all being kind enough to offer free patterns. I also noticed that you don't have any advertisements on your blog, which this other one who started a comment contest does. From the comments you have received, I am sure you have a lot of followers who appreciate what you do for the blogland. Keep it up. As you said, you are not being paid by anyone, just delete what you might see is a negative comment,do not even read further, and continue with what you love doing, sharing and enjoying your craft. My father used to tell me when I was younger, what you do not know won't hurt you. It is good to let out your hurt though and share it with your followers who appreciate your talent.

sbroddle said...

Let me start by saying I echo everyone who has commented - your blog is one of the first I check every day! I almost giggle and squeal out loud when you have something new posted!!! Secondly - I cannot believe the audacity of people - whiile on the other hand I should I'm not surprised. People sometimes have a "what about me - I come first!" attitude which is revolting.
PLEASE just keep doing what you do and know that everyone out here in "bloggerville" loves your stuff, girl!

apple slice said...

i love your blog!! yours is one of my frequent stops. you are so normal! and i love your projects. i've gotten a lot of inspiration from you. i was sad when you stopped before but COMPLETELY understand. I can't imagine how much time you invest in blogging. i wish you ALL the best and encourage you to take a break whenever you need to. we'll be here when you come back. :)

Anonymous said...

I hope you take a break if you need one :), but just to let you know, your blog was one of the first quilting blogs I ever consulted, and your tutorials are so accessible that they essentially taught me how to quilt!! Your excitement for quilting is contagious, and I love that you don't seem like you're out to impress anyone, which is not the case for some of the other blogs I've seen.

Contented Caroline said...

The blogging community would just not be the same without you AmandaJean. People can be so hurtful, you have a lot of support around you though and we are all behind you 120%.

Emily said...

I'm sending you some bloggy love now... you deserve it! I don't know what was said or done, but I'd like you to know that your goals for blogging have been accomplished in me. A couple years ago I was just starting to seek out the quilting blogging world. I remember staring at (easy) quilt blocks in wonder of how in the world they were made. Your blog was one of the first that I read, and has always been a mighty resource of learning and trying new things. Please be uplifted in that. I'm sorry that people say mean and snarky things, and that it's really rough. I hope that as a community we start to see less and less of this sort of thing going on. But losing your blog because of it would be very sad. I still think your binding tutorial is the only reason I was never afraid of binding (even from my very first quilt) - I pass your blog along to friends all the time. Keep your head up. We love you!

Colleen said...

I just wanted to offer some support, I follow Aneela's blog as well and read the original post through a link on there, it made me squirm to read all of those comments. I think the number of people that followed your quilt along though shows that not everyone feels that way. I read "I'm a little intimidated by a double wedding right quilt but I think I can try a single girl quilt" on several of the blogs I follow, you inspired a lot of people to give it a try with your tutorial. I would certainly be down too if it was my work being commented on, but I hope all the support you're getting can help you put it behind you. And I hope those that commented realize the feelings that were hurt.

Anonymous said...

I've been gone for three weeks and got home about 24 hours ago. I'm just catching up on my facebook and blogs that I read. I've read your blog for awhile. I read it before you took a break from blogging. I've written to you and have asked you questions. You have answered me and it made little old unknown me feel important and worthy of your time. I thank you for that. I write this time because I feel so badly that people have hurt you. I don't know you, I don't even know if I've seen a photo of you. But I read you and I feel like I know a bit about you. I know you must be very kind and very generous to share so much of your time and yourself with us. I thank you for that. I've not done alot of sewing for the last three years. I lost my Mom and lost my desire to quilt. I come back to your blog and I find inspiration. Though I still haven't gotten the desire back, I continue to come back here and I know that one day, I'll not only find my inspiration here but also my desire. It's very selfish of me to say this, but please don't stop. Don't let them have that kind of power over you. You have almost 600 comments. I haven't read them all, but of the ones that I did read, none were negative. Haters be damned! God bless you, AmandaJean~ Jeri Cleveland
jcleveland03@comcast.net

corkcat said...

Hi, I am one of your many anonymous fans out there in quilt land. I live in Ireland and work full time and do my best to keep quilting in my spare time. Your blog is one of the places I look to for inspiration. I have several of your quilt tutorials bookmarked on my list of quilts "to do" and I love your tips and quilt pictures. We all read your work, use your tips and do not tell you how much we value you. Please don't be disheartened by the few sad souls who critisize or are rude. There are thousands like me who would thnik you are just plain wonderful. Thank you so much.

Mama Pea said...

Amanda, oh, boy. That totally sucks. I am so glad to see you had 580 comments on this blog post. Do not let a few jerks get you down. You don't need to have a thick skin. People don't need permission to be rude. And you don't need to worry about others vindicating your feelings. If you feel bad about it, it's okay to feel bad about it. I don't know what was said. I hope you keep your chin up and ignore that stuff. Those people are just plain rude. They probably won't change. Just don't let them change the wonderful person you are. I adore you and everything you do. I have a saying that I learned from one of my graduate students that we use in situations like this, but it's not very socially appropriate. It uses the F word and is pretty direct. If you want to know, I'll tell you privately. It's short, sweet, and always makes me feel better. But I won't post it here. :-) Big hugs to you. Come over here anytime you're feeling like this. We'll hang out and I'll reassure you (with a bottle of wine) that everything's okay, and you are AWESOME.

Jason said...

I just wanted to tell you that I am also a "quilt mom" who has been quite inspired by your posts. I have learned a lot from you and have sewn quite a few of your patterns. I hope you will continue to blog and encourage those of us that love reading your posts!

Shauna said...

I delight in opening your blog and reading about your latest news - quilting or otherwise each day. In fact you have inspired me to start my own blog. Unfortunately, there will always be people out there who like to discourage others. Hope the good will overshadow the bad! Have a spectacular day!

SuzyQSparkles said...

Sorry to hear about the sad times you've been having. For me, coming to your blog is always like a breath of fresh air. I smile as I type in your blog name (from memory) and remember how it felt last time you went "offline". Personally, I am SO GLAD you returned to posting, even on an irregular schedule. My personal requirement for my blog is that I enjoy doing it, as such, if I need to skip posting for a while, I do, then I return to it when the time is right for me.

Here's to happier days for you!

Sew Sis said...

From one crazier mom to another crazy mom...I am usually too shy to comment because I am a novice and feel like my 2 cents is not worth, well...2 cents. However, I just gotta tell ya, I am so grateful for you and your blog. You are a great teacher and very inspiring and "real". I love your honesty and your blog has taught me so much and really motivated me to keep trying. You are a wonderful person. We need more like you. Thank you and thank for posting.

Patty said...

Let your blog fans wrap you in virtual love! Keep sharing! We love what you do.

Anonymous said...

You have so inspired my quilting and have challenged me to try different things. Don't ever let a group of naysayers discourage your God given talents. You are a wonderful quilter and inspiration to alot of fellow quilters. Sheila

Ellie said...

I must have missed the comments, but along w/Fig Tree quilts and Portobello Pixie (and Google Reader) you're my homepage :D Your blog is the 1st one that opens everytime I open my browser. I don't know what was said, but people can be cruel (women can be especially good at cutthroat cattiness, sad to say). You can't let mean people win by closing up shop. So many of us would miss you so much :D hugs!

Becky Bryan said...

Amanda Jean
I owe you a debt I cannot possibly repay with money. Your blog inspires me. Quilting is my creative release. Without your blog and the wonderful tips and tutorials, my quilting pursuits would not be as satisfying.

emmy said...

I am so sorry this happened to you. I do check your blog because you are so generous in sharing your quilting information, and as a newbie I find you lessons invaluable.

Rustic Barnyard said...

So sorry you've had such a rough time. I don't comment much, but I love all your posts. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading all that you do. Please continue blogging, but do it at the speed that works for you and your life.

Heidi

Bonnie said...

Amanda Jean, I just saw this post and my heart goes out to you! I just have to tell you that you have been an inspiration to me since I found your blog 3 years ago. I am a novice quilter and look up to you and your designs. I feel like I need to tell you today more than other days what a source of enjoyment, comfort, support and encouragement your blog has been to me!

Nathalie said...

Dear Amanda Jean,
Don't ever stop blogging.Though I'm just a beginner quilter, I read your blog every single day and enjoy it tremendously.I'm French and I didn't know a thing abouy quilting but your blog got me started and I'm so thankful about that ! From Nathalie, your French fan !

Anonymous said...

I enjoy your blog so, so much! It is such an inspiration for me and many others. I remember, one day at the beginning of summer, I hadn't quilted in about 5 months and just quit a horrible job. My job took so much of my time, time that ended up being a complete waste, and I didn't even get to sew a stitch. I went to your blog and saw the quilt you had just completed, Running in Circles. I was so inspired, I immediatly started sorting through fabrics, bought the template online and started making the quilt. It was such a comfort for me! Took me from blue to rosie! Thank you for all you do! I am so thankful for your blog. It is my favorite quilting blog and the only one that I continuously visit! Love your quilts and ideas. Please don't give up! The blogging world is sometimes an ugly place. I sometimes think that the ugly comments are because the current state of the world. Lots of people suffering! Your blog picks people up! Ignore naysayers and focus on how much you improve peoples lives! Thanks- Lisa W. Alpharetta, GA.

Anonymous said...

I just commented, but wanted to add one thing. You are a great teacher! Your tutorials are amazing. If you don't continue to blog or if you do, I certainly hope you will consider persuing a career as a professional quilter (maybe traveling lecturer, pattern maker, videos on your tutorials). I am surprised one of the quilting magazines, or quilting shows hasn't already hired you! It takes a special talent to explain how to sew in an understandable fashion, and you far exceed that talent. Thanks for all you do! You are a true inspiration.
- Lisa W.

Deb Robertson Writes said...

I can't believe people would be horrible to you. There isa small but nasty element in blogging who think because they are "anonymous" they can say what they think, but true me there are many more of us out here, who love you and what you write about. I hardly ever comment on your blog but I always read it and I enjoy it so much. I love that you are real about what you do. For what it's worth I'm excited about the current project and have cut most of mine out. Isn't a QAL just about all of us working together??
Love and hugs
deb (Christchurch, NZ)

DiaryofaNoviceQuilter said...

I LOVE YOUR BLOG!! Remember I made one of your quilts and it was only my second quilt. I was so proud of it and you commented on my blog.. I felt so special... People Suck, Keep doing the blog for yourself. Your true followers really appreciate it! :)

Lisa said...

I just about went crazy when you quit blogging before (I missed reading it and being inspired!), please keep it up if you can! I still remember finding your blog, and being so excited that there was someone else out there who loved to quilt as much as me! When your close friends don't enjoy it, it's nice to find someone online who you can kindof connect with.
I know sometimes a break is good, and I've gotten rude comments from people before too- just try to ignore those. Obviously from the comments, there are lots who appreciate the time you spend for us. Thanks again!

Christi Harrison said...

I love your blog more than anything. I have a to do list that's a mile long and it's all from your blog. I can't imagine why anyone would be mean to you. I'm sorry and I think you are the best. You have the best quilting blog out there. I LOVE IT! Once I actually make a quilt I will show it to you. Till then I love your style, color, and you inspire me to get to work! Thank you so much!
Christi

Carol said...

I'm a lurker and a total hack quilter, but I find great inspiration in your blog. I love that you find time to quilt in your busy life, and especially that you take time to share it with us. Unfortunately, there will always be those out there that try to take the sizzle out of your steak. Keep your chin up and know that you have many, many adoring fans out in the world.

Anna said...

Dear Amanda,

Despite several years I've been following your blog, I've been silent when it comes to participating on "comments." But I want you to know that there are silent and invisible followers like me, and chances are there are many more admirers out there in the cyber world that you may not know about. I am silent because it is safe. Many times, I have thought about starting my own blog, but it is down right scary to think that I want to make myself vulnerable to complete strangers. And your experience validates my fears of those who are less than kind, considerate or polite.

However, I am thankful that you chose (and continue to choose) to share your talents and part of your life rather than being safe and silent. Because of your generosity, you inspire many others, known & unknown to create and enjoy what we love to do.

Thank you for being the brave one.

Anna

bimbi said...

hi amandajean,

I made my 1st quilt for my daughter with your tutorial, and was using my 1st sewing machine too... so you and your blog mean so much to me. I hope you can ignore all the negative people and continue to share your love of quilt, craft, & knowledge with the rest of the world

Big hugs & take care dear friend
:) bimbi

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