12. Quilt a Rail Fence with Cursive Words

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.

8 Responses

  1. Sandi Pierie says:

    Leah: I am new to fmq and find you videos and comments very helpful. My practice pieces will be 8" blocks which I can turn into mug rugs. This is so I don't feel i am wasting batty and material. I will make a little gift and practice, practice and conquer the art of fmq. You are very inspiring. Thank you.

  2. Vireya says:

    LOL – I read the post title as "Quilt a Rail Fence with Curse words" and did a double-take. I do know what "cursive" means, but it is not a term used in my version of English, so I had to read the title again very carefully to work out what you meant!

  3. Leah Day says:

    LOL Vireya! That would be a a very interesting post! I'll have to try that one next!

  4. ileneharris says:

    Oh, that is SO FUNNY! We could say, " We are just practicing"…

    I really enjoy the loops and letters.

  5. Kathleen says:

    Hi Leah, are we still not pressing our seams open for this cursive lesson; our is it our preference?
    thanks,
    Kathleen

  6. Leah Day says:

    Hi Kathleen – I actually pressed the seams open on all 4 rail fence blocks, so yes, that is still the way I recommend preparing the blocks. It's up to you if you try it this way or not though – it's YOUR quilt!

    Leah

  7. DaniQuilts says:

    Holy Smokes!!!! Is that why I get those eyelashes??? I kept trying to turn my tension down until it was almost nothing. I rethreaded. Started over. Looked a little better, but I was probably going too slow! Ugh!
    That was the best tip ever!!!

  8. Sue Maxon says:

    Thanks for the idea. I was stumped on some sashing, but now know what to do!

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