The Duchess Reigns #3 – Full Design

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.

12 Responses

  1. Malini says:

    Leah, your goddess quilt design looks awesome. The goddess reminds me of our Indian god "Ayyapan" especially how the goddess sits.

    I love the entire design. Awesome job!

    cheers,
    Malini

  2. Michelle says:

    I'm curious Leah, are you planning on doing those beautiful (but painfully time consuming) embellishments on this quilt like you did with the original goddess?

  3. I know what you mean about having a a lot of great ideas that you want to use at once. They don't always mesh. You want them to, they just don't. Give yourself the time you deserve to mull over it and get it just right for you. That's what I do, sometimes taking weeks to make those tweeks. But, woah! What you have so far is G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S!!!!

  4. Leah Day says:

    Michelle – No, I'm definitely not planning on covering this quilt with 1000 crystals and a million seed beads. I think Josh would kill me if I suggested it!

    However, I am planning to play with other forms of embellishment like couching thicker fibers over her hair and within the feather sections. I might also do beads…really I'm leaving it open for what it needs at that stage.

    One thing I'm excited to try is a new binding with piped cording loops on the edges. Check out Sharon Schamber's quilts to see a reference. I'm still not quite sure how it will work, so it's definitely going to be a fun challenge!

    Leah

  5. Pat says:

    Oh man, it's going to be awesome!

  6. Janet says:

    Will this quilt be made like with the technique of no sewing until you quilt it? And are you going to use the paint after to give it color? I have really enjoyed watching it come together, the bad and the good!

  7. Emma says:

    Leah, looks amazing! Your blog is so inspiring. I've got a few yards of pink fabric I may practice have to try whole cloth quilting on (small scale to start!). I think my work is too sloppy yet to really do a whole cloth well, but I'll be trying!!

    Your goddess quilts all are beautiful. And the messages/intentions behind them make them all the more beautiful. Thank you for sharing them with us!!

  8. flavia says:

    ciao desidererei sapere che programma usi per i tuoi disegni????

  9. Teresa says:

    I love that you're sharing the design process. It is so cool to see the progress. You are so talented.

  10. SewCalGal says:

    Absolutely amazing design Leah.

    SewCalGal
    http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

  11. pramsey43 says:

    Just a quick question. Someone wants me to make a quilt from their wedding dress. I have never taken on such an important task! I don't even know how to guess what to charge for this. I will have to hand quilt it or do free motion on my regular sewing machine. What do you think would be a fair price?

  12. Leah Day says:

    My first question is – do you actually like this project? If you like the idea of it and it sounds like fun to you, then the first step is to buy some bridal satin and start playing. No, you will not be able to piece it. It's going to be too slippery to piece precisely, unless you did hand paper piecing and that will take FOREVER.

    As for what to charge, I would suggest charging based on the size of the quilt they want. Queen or full, I wouldn't charge less than $4000.

    That might sound insane, but you will have to do a LOT of work to transform a dress into a quilt, test your materials, try out different block styles, etc. Your time is worth money, and if they aren't willing to spend what you are worth, they can find someone else to do it.

    Personally I refuse to work on commission or to sell quilts in any way because I hate to put a price tag on my work. How could I sell a quilt that took more than a year of work? That's just my opinion though! Think about it and decide if you like the idea or it feels like a burden. If it's a burden, the simplest, easiest answer in the world is No, thank you.

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