Introduction: New Building Blocks Quilt Along

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.

26 Responses

  1. Ally says:

    Can't wait to get started!! Looking forward to doing the quilt along with you!!

  2. Doreen says:

    You mentioned using a "100% cotton batting with shrink". I assume that means that the batting will shrink when washed. Does that mean that we should not pre-wash the batting?

  3. Your shop doesn't show the discount. Do you just issue a credit? Thanks for the information.

  4. Janet says:

    My fabric is backordered but I choose a light gray back for your black and a bright burgundy!! Yours are stunning choices. I have talked about 9 other girls in my guild to do your project. So excited to start. Wonderful detail in the pattern, *pat on the back*!!!

  5. Leah Day says:

    Jeanne in Ohio – I'm so sorry about the confusion with the price. For some reason the website auto-updated within the last 2 days and changed the way the sales prices are displayed, making it not clear.

    So to clarify – the regular price of the pattern is $24.00, and the sale price is $17.00. We've decided to extend the discount to Friday 1/3 because of this confusing circumstance.

    Thank you!

    Leah Day

  6. Leah Day says:

    Doreen – If you want a super soft, wrinkly finish, then yes, don't pre-shrink your batting. After the quilt is entirely complete, when you go to wash it the extra shrinkage is going to soften the entire quilt, creating a crinkly, antique appearance.

    If you're worried about how much shrink this might create, you can always do a test run with a block, zigzag the edges, and throw it in the wash to see how the block changes after being washed.

    Cheers,

    Leah Day

  7. Dee says:

    i'm very excited about this project. I'm a new quilter so I have a lot to learn. I want to make a comment about printing the project. Since there are templates included, you may want to warn everyone that when they print, they do not print "fit to size" or something similar. If they do, then everything will print slightly smaller. They need to print "actual size". I learned this from another project where a lot of the blocks were smaller than they were supposed to be because of how the templates were printed.

  8. What color fabric are you using for the QAYG joining strips? I have read through the instructions a few times, but may have missed this anyway. Thanks for your help.
    Pam

  9. CordulaN says:

    I'm also exited to start with this project. Fabrics and all other stuff are ready for countdown 🙂
    I do this project with other girls in our patchwork-forum in germany.
    Thanks for this opportunity.
    Best regards
    Cordula

  10. Thank you so much for all of the wonderful inspiration! I'm really excited to follow along this year with this terrific pattern. Can't wait to begin. Thanks again! ~Happy Quilting!

  11. June D says:

    Looking forward to this 2014 Building Blocks project experience.

    In a dream world, other than the pattern what should we have ready? Or should we have the fabric already cut in the strips and in the bags? Having the master list of what to cut is very, very nice.

    I googled the name of the batting you recommend, doesn't seem you are going to be selling it, but luckily there is a new-to-me LQS that in on the list as a source.

    Thanks!
    June

  12. Leah Day says:

    June D – Hmm…in a dream world, yes, I would aim to cut all the strips and bag each with the instructions for that month's blocks and quilting guides. That way you won't have a big mess of work to do each month pulling out fabric and trying to remember what you've cut before.

    The nice thing about this project is the repeating blocks so even if one is a bit confusing, you have 3-4 tries to get more acquainted with the techniques.

    Cheers,

    Leah

  13. LJ says:

    I'm considering using the Spoonflower cheater cloth. If I use the cloth, will I need the pattern, too? Will I be cutting out each block pattern and doing the quilting as a quilt-as-you-go? What additional supplies do I need to complete the quilt using the cheater cloth?

  14. Pamelyn B says:

    Great project! Looking forward to learning quilt as you go! Thanks for your classes!
    -Pamelyn
    Pamelynspostings.blogspot.com

  15. Leah Day says:

    LJ – That is a great question about what you need to complete the quilt using the Spoonflower Cheater Cloth.

    Technically you shouldn't need the pattern because the blocks will already be printed with the quilting designs so all you need to do is baste the blocks and quilt on the marked lines.

    However, you MIGHT want the pattern for the step-by-step connection info included on how to put the blocks together. I do plan to make some videos on this which will include the info you need, so no, I don't think you need to purchase the pattern.

    Just get the 3 yard panel, cut the blocks apart leaving 1 inch all around, then baste with 10" batting and backing squares.

    Cheers,

    Leah Day

  16. okko says:

    I'm intersted in to lern with You but my English is not to good

  17. Barbara says:

    oK I am new at this free motion quilting and also new to your site, I understand that with the pattern, ( which I have got to get downloaded as yet) comes the design sheets for the free motion quilting. How do you get the designs onto the fabric? and you show this pattern in a blue and white, can I use any other colours that I like and also can I change the colours for each block…hope I do not sound too stupid here!

  18. Leah Day says:

    Hi Barbara – Welcome to the fun world of quilting, and no, there are no stupid questions here!

    To get the designs on your pieced quilt blocks, you'll want to first tape the page onto a bright window or door (or a lightbox if you happen to have one), then tape the block on top. Even dark fabrics should be see-through enough to be able to transfer the marks on the page onto the fabric.

    As far as color goes, do whatever you want! I wrote the pattern for 2 colors, but you can most definitely add more colors if you want to. I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible, which is often much easier when it comes to piecing and cutting so many blocks.

    Cheers,

    Leah Day

  19. Craphty says:

    Looking forward to learning FMQ.

  20. Which fabric is used for the joining strips for the free motion quilting project. Want to make sure I purchase the same fabric A or B if that is what is required. I don't see it listed what to use in supply list. I saw this question asked but no response. Thanks for this project and all your hard work getting it together for all us quilters.

  21. Leah Day says:

    Hi Sherry – I've updated this intro page with this information. On Page 90, the binding amounts are clearly broken down and you can pick whatever colors you like for the front, back, and side binding. I will be simply using Fabric A for all of this binding.

  22. quilter1173 says:

    Is it possible to get a hard copy of the FMQ book? I do not have a printer.

    Thanks
    Judy J

  23. Leah Day says:

    quilter1173 – No, I'm sorry, but we don't have a physical book available of this pattern at this time. I will be looking into it in the coming week as many quilters have indicated issues with not having printers.

    Cheers,

    Leah Day

  24. quilter1173 says:

    Thanks Leah

    Judy J

  25. C Loff says:

    A question about another possible correction: On p. 91, it has "Connecting Binding for the Front Side" and under that, another "Connecting Binding for the Front Side" but with different measurements. Should one of these paragraphs refer to the back side?

  26. Leah Day says:

    C Loff – That was actually Page 90, and yes, that should read "back" binding. Good catch!

    Cheers,

    Leah

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