Redesigning the Studio…Again!

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. You're so right. Sometimes we spend so much time making do when identifying and fixing a simple problem can make all the difference. It is also an evolving process as your needs, processes, and life changes over time.

  2. We've been playing a version of musical chairs in our cottage, but with entire rooms. Every few years we seem to switch things around to accomodate our family and my studio place. We may be at the point where we need a bigger house or addition for the next move though.

    I've felt the same way about the sit down long arms. I prefer that they are oriented like a sewing machine. Sitting at the head end was disorienting.

    Kudos to you for adapting and changing!

  3. Forgive my ignorance, but the machine you got the nex desk for, are you moving the fabric like you would on a small sewing machine or moving the head? I asking because I'm want a quilting machine and I would have the room for something like this. I going to the quilting show in Paducah this year hoping to get some ideas. I would like some idea as what to look for.

  4. Leah Day says:

    This is a table mounted longarm, so the machine is stationary and you move the quilt under the needle. The other type of longarm where the machine moves is called a Rail Mounted Longarm.

  5. My problem is one 10×10 foot room and 5 different medias that I work in. Fabric, glass, polymer clay, paint and Lino hand carved print blocks. Trying to clear the room of the rest of all the maybe art supplies has been a problem for me. I love my Babylock tempo and the table I sits on makes it the right height, but I have it wedged between a tall dresser on the left and part of another work table and a worthless corner on the right. I need to do something. Maybe just throw a grenade and give up.

  6. Heidi says:

    I don't want to be nosy, however I would love a post following you thru a day. Or Josh. Or your dad. You are all working together and being creative – it's fascinating. I cannot even imagine how many projects you have working right this very moment 🙂

  7. Judith Luce says:

    Thank you for sharing your adventure with your house. Keeping quilting from taking over your house is quite challenging. We usually have more "stuff" than we really need!

  8. Leah Day says:

    That's actually a great idea Heidi! We always have around 5 projects in the works and it's an effort to keep everything straight and moving smoothly. It's also taken a few years to find a balance between work and family life and lately I'm feeling like we have finally gotten this just right. I've caught a cold so I'm not filming for the rest of the week, but I'll definitely keep this idea in mind for a video soon!

  9. magic says:

    Good information Leah. Thanks.

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