Simple Finish for a Monster UFO

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.

23 Responses

  1. It is beautiful and worth every minute of slogging and stitching! So how big is the monster?

  2. B says:

    I love these quilts and best of luck with the binding – I use Lord of the Rings audio books for long slogs. Can I ask how you decided the placement of the squares. This is the kind of thing I would get over complicated about, spending days trying to get a pattern, then not a pattern until realising that just a pure random placement would work as well.

  3. Monica says:

    Go for it, Leah! You will feel so great when it's done. 😀

  4. Luz2Quilt says:

    Congratulations Leah! Not all quilts should have borders. I love it without borders. It is a very special quilt.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Hooray and congratulations! It looks great without a border. In fact, it's gorgeous!

  6. PGANANA says:

    Good for you. I can see where I would have also wanted to add the four extra squares in the corners too. (I am like that and get myself into complicated decisions…..) You have inspired sol many wanna be quilters to try FMQ. I remember watching your utube vids many years ago. LOL Enjoy your day finishing your beautiful quilt.

  7. kate says:

    It is beautiful, and this will sound like your mother but we have all seen you grow with the making of it. That is the beauty of creativity self exploration and growth.

  8. Looks great! I had a slow period and now I'm back full force because of you!!! I couldn't do all of that hand work, glad you can! It is beautiful and I'm sure that you are proud, just like the rest of your followers!!!

  9. Debi R says:

    Doesn't it feel great to move on?! 🙂

  10. Phew! I feel tired just reading about it! What a massive project – but such a beautiful and unique piece of work – well done!!

  11. Anita says:

    Way to go, Leah! Congratulations!

  12. Gladys says:

    Very good for you, Leah! It's an Amazing and Wonderful proyect! Thanks for sharing all history. You have it feel me as I listen to me in when I read your post. And you are teaching me to overcome I am that type "complication" that also elevated to N. Thank you! Go for it! Have a nice stitching day! A hug!

  13. Анна says:

    Дорогая Лия, поздравляю Вас с окончанием столь трудного и долгого проекта! Но он так прекрасен!!!

  14. Karen Mills says:

    I made a sampler quilt that uses about 60 of your quilting designs. Wish I could figure out how to show you a picture of it – the reverse is a nubbly ivory silk so the navy thread shows well. Your designs are quite inspirational.

  15. Diane says:

    What a beautiful quilt!

  16. Tetris, anyone? 🙂 I've followed this project from the beginning, so am excited for you to be finishing it and not worrying about a border! Your descendants will have a wonderful time looking at all the beautiful FMQ designs in each block and marveling that each one is different. Kudos on a gargantuan project!

  17. Woo hoo!! Glad you're getting her done…not a monster, a masterpiece!

  18. Anonymous says:

    Borders, smorders, who needs borders? It looks great just the way it is. Congratulations!

  19. Colcar says:

    Leah, thank you for teaching me how to quilt. I have made 16 quilts – all given away to friends and family. You are one of my amazing women. Great job FINISHING a huge project.

  20. Congratulations Leah, It such a beautiful quilt. Well done!

  21. you finished it on my birthday!!! dont know why but that kinda made me happy, thanks for all your inspiration

  22. KaHolly says:

    An unbelievable project and an incredible finish. Congratulations! It's beautiful.

  23. Vicki says:

    What a beautiful piece! I woould love to see the four "extra" blocks in the corners of a label denoting your gargantuan endeavor. It could be appliqued on the back for everyone to marvel at.
    Congratulations on "letting the borders go" I personally think a border would some how diminish the impact of this beautiful quilt.

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