Happy Midpoint Day!

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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.

16 Responses

  1. Leeann says:

    The changes sound great. I love the idea of themed days. And I have often wondered about using designs in a real quilt. Look after your Husband, change is harder for men.

  2. Julie says:

    Leah – I will continue to enjoy your blog whether there is a filler design on it or not. I have learned so much from you so far and can't wait to learn some new things. Congratulations on making it half way and having it become a "family" business.

    Julie

  3. I've always been inspired by your project, but these new ideas sound really great. Can't wait to see your designs on actual quilts! Best of luck to you & your hubby in your joint venture!

  4. I look forward to your changes. I enjoy your blog so much and it has inspired me to make changes to how I do some of my quilting. Good luck to you and your husband. I'm sure it will work out well for both of you. I know what its like to lose a job, lost mine due to cut backs over a year ago, but I then decided to start my small business quilting from my home.

  5. Congratulations, Leah, on reaching this milestone point in your project. I am constantly amazed by the variety of filler designs that you come up with. The new changes sound great and I'm really looking forward to seeing how you use the Accuquilt Go! I checked this out a while back – considering how I could use it in my pattern designs. Seems to be getting more popular all the time. Go, Leah – and Josh – go!

  6. Kim says:

    You go girl!……where do you get this energy?

    I love looking at your work and will definitely shop more now that I know you are "bringing home the bacon"!

    Happy Sewing

  7. ms lottie says:

    Sounds exciting and a little scary for you both – good luck. Looking forward to hearing more about the accu quilt thingey.

  8. Anonymous says:

    This is wonderful! When one door closes, another door opens, we just have to brave enough to embrace opportunities. Good for you and your husband for being brave enough to grow your amazing business!

    You've been such an inspiration and motivator for me since I discovered you a few months ago. When I have a need for a product, I visit your site first, because I wholeheartedly believe in supporting WAHM as often as I can.

    I am so excited to see all of the changes you have planned!

  9. Ethne says:

    Looking forward to seeing how things develop here and a big congratulations on this 'milestone' – just last night I, again, pointed a new quilter to your blog for advice and guidance and told her that at present she doesn't have to buy a new machine just start off with a walking foot and an open toe applique foot and practice and play then see where it takes her but before buying a machine, at some point later, to check out your 'machine journey'

  10. AnnieO says:

    I like your plan–it fits with your family and allows growth too! An exciting time for you and your husband.

  11. Liz I. says:

    I've learned so much from Leah. She really has a gift for making everything–setting up your machine, squaring the fabric, and yes, stitching!–understandable.

    One thing I've learned: if Leah recommends a tool, it's a useful one. I urge everyone to check out the wide variety of TESTED tools and notions for sale in the shop.

  12. Marilyn says:

    Your changes will only enhance your project. You are wise and talented beyond your years. Much success to you, Leah!

  13. Karen says:

    Thanks, Leah. You have brought inspiration and an increased chance for success to many of us. Best wishes in moving forward with your business. Keep up the good work.

  14. "While it will be less filler designs per week, there will be loads more information on how to actually USE the filler designs, which really is the point, right?!"

    Yes! Oh, thank you Leah. Your blog has been such a wealth of information to me. Making a quilt has never particularily scared me, but quilting a quilt…. now that's a beastie that intimidates me to no end. I'll make a wedding dress before I'll dare quilt a quilt. You've certainly opened my eyes to the technique, and I cannot wait to use what you're teaching to quilt the Sunbonnet Sue quilt I'm making my daughter.

  15. This is very exciting news! I'm certain that the new business format will be a success. You are very creative. Good luck and I will follow you with great interest. Greetings from Germany

  16. wordmama says:

    I can't wait to see all the changes. I started my (modest) blog after I read your blog and wanted to comment. I appreciate all the time you give to your followers and how you have grown along with your blog.

    Thanks for all that you do. I'll be checking out the sale too.

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