Progress on Duchess Reigns

Yesterday I clicked on the space heater in my sewing room, turned on an awesome audiobook, sat down and returned to quilting Duchess Reigns after more than 18 months on a shelf.

The progress is still excruciatingly slow. The density of this quilt requires travel stitching over certain spaces 3-4 times, which builds the thread so it looks beautiful, but the thread can easily break once the area gets too thick. In one space I counted over 20 thread breaks. It began feeling like I was breaking thread every 50 stitches or so, which is SO annoying!

The progress is slow, but snapping photos like this allows me to see how much progress I made in one day. It’s easy to get bogged down with a quilt like this and I think documenting every victory is important. I’m going to start snapping more photos with each ray space completed just so I’m able to see that progress is being made.

So yes, it’s still tedious and boring, two of the reasons why I quit working on it. But now I can see the light in the tunnel and I know if I stick with it, I could knock her out in a few days or weeks of steady effort.

The quilt also FEELS easier to quilt now that I’ve switched to the Juki TL2010Q. I never realized just how contorted my body had to be to quilt on my other machines. Now that I can actually see all around the needle, this feels so much easier to see what I’m doing as I fill each space.

Visibility is one of those things I just didn’t take much notice of before, but it’s definitely making a difference in my attitude and how my body feels after several hours of quilting!

Let’s go quilt,

Leah Day

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.

5 Responses

  1. CaroleM says:

    I think it's almost comforting to hear that you get frustrated too. I was recently working on a project that just had me done in, but I was determined to push through, and ta da, it's done! Now mine was nothing like this of course, but good for you for persevering! And it looks fantastic.

  2. elliek says:

    This is going to be amazing when finished but then everything you do looks wonderful.

  3. Susan says:

    You are such an encouragement! thank you for leading the way.
    Strangely, I have this curious question, are you keeping track of how much thread you have put into this magnificent quilt?
    Happy New Year,

  4. Laurie says:

    I love listening to audio books also. My favorites are Nora Roberts and Harlan Coben. What ones do you enjoy?

  5. Claire says:

    That is beautiful quilting! So lacy looking.

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