Day 59 – Hardwood Floors

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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.

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Ms. Day, have loved ALL the days of this blog so what has produced a comment on day 59? Kitchen remodel. I would think long and hard and again long to opening up "a second door". Doors take space, space that is a preminum in a kitchen, whether it counter space, storage space, work space – you get the picture. Think about if you will use this door beyond the first novility of it. AND if you do, do you need the "other" door that you are using now instead. "Pass throughs" were very in when I was a kid and many remodels and new houses had these pass throughs. Did they get used: Yes, for about two years and then the counter space in front of the pass through was used for other things more pressing than to pass through this or that. This is just one example. Doors take a lot of space in a room where there is never enough space.

  2. Leah Day says:

    Hi Marianna,

    I hear you! Space is usually at a premium in kitchens, so allow me to explain:

    The door I'm opening will be a pass through doorway, so no actual door in the space.

    To make up for the lost 24" of door space, I'm extending the cabinets and countertops down by more than 48" (so double the space) AND turning a corner to create an "L" shaped bar.

    On top of all of this, I'm also building a pantry cabinet to hold all of our dry and packaged foods (rice, pasta, canned stuff) next to the fridge (where the table is now).

    A big load of planning has gone into this remodel, and don't worry, I've double and triple checked that we will have MORE than enough space when it's all said and done.

    Let's go quilt (or daydream about new cabinets)!

    Leah Day

  3. Wendy says:

    Leah, to me this looks more like Bamboo. Not sure if you've ever seen it growing, but this looks like a bunch of Bamboo all squished together. Plus, for novices, the small "horizontal" lines don't have to be perfectly straight, but slightly curved instead. =-)
    I like it!

  4. Kim says:

    I have a question, are these meant to be block sized or can they be worked up to fit a whole quilt?

  5. Leah Day says:

    Kim – Yes, these designs can be used to fill the surface of a whole quilt if you quilted them with 1 – 2 inches of space between the stitching lines.

    They are all DESIGNED to be used small with 1/8 inch or so between the stitching lines, but most quilters don't want or need stitching this dense.

    The real object is just to get as many new, fresh designs out as possible!

    Wendy – You've designed your first variation! I'll definitely have to stitch a "Bamboo Forest" now!

    Let's go quilt!

    Leah Day

  6. Elizabeth says:

    Oh kitchen remodels, bleck I hate those. I did mine, everything was done and I loved it. Then the hurricanes came very shortly after we completed the job. Boohoo. I was not in a good place to have much of any say in the second kitchen remodel as some of the items lost in the kitchen damages simply could not be replaced.

    I hauled around the cabinet door I wanted to replicate for two months until my husband trying to advoid an accident was hit in the back of the head with that cabinet door. After that we focused on getting it done. While not perfect after 4 years it's fine the way it is. I wouldn't change it without a magic wand to keep the construction dust and mess away.

  7. tammiemarie says:

    I just found your blog and I am so glad I did! I have been wanting to try free motion quilting for awhile now. Your post made me laugh, we gutted our kitchen (and added on a garage and mudroom) while I was pregnant and while it wasn't enjoyable, I am glad we went ahead and tackled it. Only difference, our carpet was navy blue 🙂

  8. WendyB says:

    I'm reviewing your beginner designs because tomorrow I start quilting my son's Thomas the Tank quilt and needed some design ideas. Now I see how I can free motion railroad tracks!
    thanks Leah!
    Happy Holidays, Wendy @ That Seams Fun

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