I’ve been Nominated Teacher of the Year!

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. I am going to vote for you because you are my Quiltorama Teacher of the Year! Your quiet, relaxed style fits in perfectly with the YouTube video format. You encouraged me to attempt free motion quilting, you understood the struggle of the first timer. You are one of my favorites in the quilting world. Now, off to vote for you …

  2. Brenda P says:

    I discovered you about a year ago on YouTube and I think I have watched more of your videos than anyone else's, but I have found several others that I learn from too especially Amy Johnson and the crafty Gemini. I completely support your method of teaching because I like you hate to travel and don't like being in a class I much prefer being home at my own machine and watching your very easy to follow videos and having access to them whenever I need. Thank you for all the work you do and congratulations you most definitely deserve the reward!!!

  3. QuiltShopGal says:

    You are an amazing teacher who has helped quilters learn/improve their free-motion quilting and quilting skills in general, all over the world. Definitely an honor to be nominated, but I also hope you win. I voted. Good luck.

    QuiltShopGal
    http://www.quiltshopgal.com

  4. Congrats on being nominated again. You are such an amazing teacher. I recommend you to my students all the time 🙂

  5. Voted just now. Your videos, advice and troubleshooting have been invaluable to me over the years. You deserve this soooooooo much.

  6. Patsy says:

    Congratulations and so well said! Please know that there are thousands and thousands of quilters across the globe who are VERY appreciative of the teaching that you put out online. I don't know how you find the energy to do all the teaching you do, but I sure admire you and appreciate you for it!

  7. Congrats and I voted for you already too. I am so blessed to have found you on you tube and I love your teaching style. You are relaxed and you quick to remind us mistakes happen. I have watched dozens of instructor's on you tube in the past; but you are the only one that made me feel like I could learn free motion quilting. Thanks

  8. Leah Day says:

    Aw! Thank you so much Christa! I count myself super lucky to have you as a great quilting friend!

  9. Leah Day says:

    Thank you so much Darlene!

  10. Leah Day says:

    Thank you for your kind words and support Brenda! Yep, I don't take classes well in person either. My machines just work better when they stay put!

  11. Leah Day says:

    Whoo hoo! I love that title – Quiltorama! LOL! Thank you!

  12. Leah Day says:

    Thank you so much Teresa! I'm so glad to help you in your quilting journey!

  13. Leah Day says:

    Thank you Linda! You're so sweet!

  14. Leah Day says:

    Thank you Patsy! I do have a lot of help behind the scenes from Josh so it's not just a one-woman show. I couldn't do it without him or without supportive quilters like you so thank you!

  15. Doreen Lewis says:

    Hi Leah, I just voted for you. Love you video, love your way of teaching. I always watching you video to learn new skills.

  16. Kathryn T says:

    I voted. I am a retired school teacher living in New Zealand. I find you inspiring and an amazing educator. I learn so much from you. You are a teacher!! A very good one I might add.

  17. Outstanding! What wonderful news! Watching your FMQ videos several years ago got me interested in learning how. What a difference that's made in my quilts. I get them done faster if I'm using a stipple design and have taken the time to try different designs, studying your videos, resulting in some outstanding quilts, if I say so myself. I like know how to hand quilt and use a walking foot for more traditional quilting, but your quilting tips have been vital! Now I'm working on an art quilt and studied more of your goddess videos for ideas. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! You have blessed my journey. And, from one who hates to travel to another, I am grateful for the classes, videos and online tutorials. I do not attend classes in person, except for a few that were at QuiltCon and only because the location was 5 minutes from my house. Like you, I need to be at home creating knowing my husband is near to be in my happy place. (Poo to the envious instructor, who would voice such a small-minded comment.) You just keep on shinin', girl! We're out here cheering you on!

  18. Leah Day says:

    Thank you Doreen! I really appreciate your support.

  19. Leah Day says:

    Thank you! I certainly see myself as a teacher now, even if I teach in a slightly different way from everyone else.

  20. Leah Day says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and kind words. I'm so happy to be helping you on your quilting journey!

  21. Rishara says:

    I just voted for you! I love the online nature of your classes. I am extremely introverted, and it is very difficult for me to go out and do a class outside the house. You also have the best attitude. I love how you are so encouraging and aim for improvement versus perfection. You have pushed me to go outside of my comfort zone, and I have been trying out different designs from the gallery over the past year in my quilts. Thank you so much for the inspiration!

  22. Leah Day says:

    Thank you so much! I'm so happy to hear my teaching online works for you. I really think it's the best for my family and the best for my students so everyone wins!

  23. eddys says:

    It is a well deserved nomination! Congratulations! It is your attention to details and pitfalls that make you such a good teacher. I followed your instructions for the building block quilt along this past month and I was just amazed at how nicely the quilt came together. I literally dreaded connecting the blocks, but following your instructions and not skipping any of your advice and steps, it was a piece of cake!

    I have for years thought it is important to know your own learning style. It does not surprise me that some prefer classroom setting, but to think there is one best way of teaching is short sighted. So please disregard comments that put down online learning. In two months I learned more from online tutorials than I could possibly have learned in a classroom setting. So thank you very much!

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