You Can Do a Lot With 7 Inches

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.

11 Responses

  1. Ginger says:

    I like the little heart. I do think you are right, some beads or something on the heart would look nice. Good luck with your new classes. Maybe you will consider teaching them locally sometime after MQX.

  2. Jen Barnard says:

    I bound a quilt using the leftover backing fabric. You trim to a certain width past the quilt top, fold it to the front and sew it down. I wonder if you do it in reverse, and fold extra top fabric to the back, if you hand stitched it down it wouldn't show from the front. I can't remember where I found the instructions, but I probably just searched on pinterest and picked one of the results. Your feathers are beautiful and the fabric and thread are perfect too.

  3. Regarding the back fabric showing around the edges on the pillowcase binding, next time just cut your back piece a scant bit smaller all around than the front piece, BUT match the edges just like you usually would when sewing. When you turn it, the front fabric will be showing just a bit all around the back, instead of the other way around.

  4. Marleigh says:

    Love the feathers to finish try adding border of front fabric to backing and pillowcase bind

  5. I think you are looking for a quilt facing rather than a binding. This tutorial shows the method I use – very easy and finished looking.
    http://thesillyboodilly.blogspot.com/2012/09/tutorial-super-duper-easy-way-to-face.html
    Good Luck! ~Jeanne

  6. Sue Jennings says:

    Beautiful feathers! Wow, you need to be a confident and accurate quilter to use such a contrasting thread! The effect is spectacular!

  7. I like Jen's idea. I done it going from the back to front. Makes sense you could go from the front to the back.

  8. Rebecca says:

    I like the little heart, too. You mentioned paint: perhaps a brushing/dusting* on the higher (trapuntoed) parts with a light color or metallic?

    *like wipe on; brush it lightly with a painted cloth or paper towel or foam brush

  9. Rebecca says:

    I just read a tutorial on mitered facings. On Googling it, I found Susan Brubaker-Knapp's tutorial: http://www.bluemoonriver.com/MitredFacing.pdf

  10. Great ideas! Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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