Cleaning and Reorganizing

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. elle says:

    I hear ya! I can't quite see you as I have my own pile of ufo's to look over but I'm definitely going to be doing something about the next 365 + 4 days that I have ahead of me. Thanks for the inspiration and the techniques to get these done!

  2. Sue says:

    LOL, I've only just taken stock of all of my unfinished quilts, I'm up to 14!!! I worked on one last night so hopefully it will be 13 before 2010.

  3. Claire says:

    My way of dealing with quilt tops is to stash them in a drawer with their binding and when the drawer is full, I have to quilt them all. I don't get to start something else until the drawer is empty. Some would say it takes all the joy out of it, but finishing quilts is also encouraging.

  4. Debbie says:

    Hey, Leah. You're too young to have so many UFOs, LOL! But, I can say that my needlework and crafting stash was huge by your age. I love your videos and am learning so much from them. Thanks for sharing them.

  5. Linda says:

    Hi, Leah, first time I'm commenting, but I've got your blog as my home page so I read everyday. I wanted to tell you my ideas for a couple of the quilt tops you have photographed. The vases, to me, look like Christmas Candles. You could stencil or free hand an angel in the empty space above, stitching it with metallic thread, and the vases could be turned into flames with a little bit of thread painting. Your first quilt top reminds me of leaded window panes and would look very nice with a thin batting and simple backing as a curtain with one of those curtain rods that swing open so that you can leave the quilt fairly straight, not gathered like a normal curtain. The sun shining through it would look very nice.

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