Stencils are Back Up!

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.

13 Responses

  1. I have been kicking around the idea of working with a stencil.

  2. Lace Faerie says:

    Yes, yes! I have several quilt tops pieced and really want to try my hand at something other than straight line pearl cotton big stitch.

  3. Still trying to perfect free motion quilting, but would love to learn how to use stencils.

  4. Ginger says:

    A video would be great.

  5. Ally says:

    Yes, would love more videos on stencil work.

  6. Sonja says:

    I am struggling with fmq stipple so I am using a stencil. Do you have any tips or techniques for using stencils? I can mark them albeit with chalk and water soluble pen. I can't fathom how to make the stencils link properly. Anything you can show would be great. Thanks for all your help and inspiration?

  7. Vicki says:

    What is the name of the stencil you are using in the photo? I couldn't find it but I will keep looking. Thanks!

  8. g chesters says:

    Yes please, I would love a video on it. It's one of those things I always mean to try but find too daunting when push comes to shove!

  9. Leah Day says:

    I'm marking Wobbly Cosmos in the image above. It looks really interesting when you see it in person, which is why it may not have looked recognizable from the line image. Here's the page you can find it: http://www.quiltingcreations.com/store/item.asp?Category=&SubCategoryID=&GroupID=&SKU=DAY48

  10. Vicki says:

    Thank you! I'm going to order the Wobbly Cosmos! I want to figure out how to do this on the mid-arm. One time you asked how many unquilted quilt tops we have. My wonderful, creative Mother, who lived with me, left me over a 100 to quilt. Lots are finished tops. Knowing she couldn't get them all finished she sewed the centers, laid everything out then carefully packed it with instructions and names, so you can pick up your project box, finish piecing and someone can quilt it. There are 5 of us, two are now FMQ to some degree and learning more, I'm still mid-arming , two are working but one quilts by hand and the other has done a couple baby quilts. Thank you for the inspirations!

  11. MoniqueB says:

    I have stencils but I haven't figured out the best way to go about using them. Especially the borders and where they come together on the corners. A video would be awesome!

  12. Leah Day says:

    Wow! That is quite a legacy to leave behind. I'm so glad your family is working together to finish them all. Yes, I think wobbly cosmos will work great on a longarm, so long as you have enough space with the frame to wiggle through your block. If the frame isn't quite big enough you could complete half the lines, then advance the quilt, then quilt the other half. I hope that helps, and we will definitely have more videos on this soon!

  13. Leah Day says:

    Excellent! Borders can definitely be the trickiest spot to plan and mark, and it rarely works out perfectly. Thanks so much for the inspiration!

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