Pretty Quilted Pumpkin Patch

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.

9 Responses

  1. How about calling it Tendril Flare?

  2. Kristen King says:

    WOW!!! Way to make a kind of blah pumpkin spectacular! You are so inspiring! I love to decorate my home for the seasons. Think of these kind of tendrils behind a flag or snowman depicting wind?! I definitely need to try it!

  3. Tehachap says:

    Too cool!!! Your stitching is so fluid and smooth–mesmerizing to watch the design slowly appear. Thanks so very much for the video…it's VERY helpful. BTW, I know how to crochet Granny Squares, but don't remember how they are joined…a tutorial on this would be great!! Many thanks! Carol

  4. Laura Chaney says:

    I love this idea!! It seems like such a fun and easy way to make an unique pumpkin!

  5. Fantastic pumpkin! I love the green flowing free motion quilting for the leaves and vine. So inspiring!

  6. Wow, it's beautiful. I can't wait to see which other free motion designs you chose for the rest of the pumpkins. My seasonal projects are Christmas presents that are quilts and one baby quilt, as soon as we figure out if it's a girl or a boy.

  7. Adele Hoyt says:

    Awesome! Love pumpkins and this is just Stellar! Thanks Leah!

  8. Unknown says:

    Leah- If I recall, you are left handed. Do you crochet right handed? Yellowsubmom

  9. Leah Day says:

    Yep! All the books I learned from had the hook held in the right hand, so that's the way I learned. I also knit right handed for the same reason. There's just not very many resources for lefties, at least not in the early 90s when I was learning!

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