Machine Quilting Ideas for Log Cabin Quilts

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. Excellent idea to take some regular time off, Leah. I was wondering how you were able to do all this to consistently–like Wonder Woman! I'm glad to see that you are taking care of yourself. 🙂

    And even better idea to post ideas on how to USE the designs. Yours is my favorite blog at the moment. I can't wait to see what you come up with next! That certainly doesn't mean you'll be letting us in blogland down if you take a weekend off.

  2. very nice… I just happen to have a log cabin sampler that needs to be quilted!

  3. DeeRoo says:

    Wow, what a great idea putting your quilt photo in Paint and trying different designs out…gotta try that!
    Thanks!!

  4. Wendy says:

    Beautiful!
    Thank you for sharing this. I don't think I would have thought of quilting like this. I've pretty much stuck with "in the ditch", but I'm looking forward to learning from you!
    =-)

  5. Excellent! I just finished machine quilting a disappearing 9 patch scrappy quilt in all straight lines following the seams, and using my walking foot. I don't have a free motion foot but would love to get one. My Singer is about 26 years old so I think I'll have to do some searching. Also I think the gloves and the teflon mat would be very helpful too.

    Thanks for the great ideas!

    MGM

  6. Emma says:

    Great idea, Leah! Another way to mark a quilt like this is with a ruler and a Hera marker; I love that there's nothing to erase once the stitching is done.

  7. Anne says:

    I have only recently found your blog and I am thoroughly enjoying reading it. You are really good for putting all this effort into this and I know this is well appreciated, even though sometimes folk forget to say just how much! Dont try to be superwoman!

    Hugs
    Anne

  8. Ethne says:

    WOW you are so so right Leah – we blast on and get all our blocks done, humm and ha over sashing, borders etc (if it's not a complete pattern) then when it comes to the usually dreaded final finishing stage of quilting most of us freeze – I'm one – I've got this delicious hand pieced Round Robin quilt, it's been sandwiched and basted for about 18 months but can I get to the next stage and start machine quilting. No, not quite yet. As it's a RR top there are no regular block formats to follow and I just can't make up my mind on how to do it justice, but I'll keep watching and maybe with your inspirition get some idea and courage to start (it's now a year too late engagement present).

  9. dwright33055 says:

    Hi Leah, this is your Shelby neighbor, I just love thoses wrays, and I think that the Hoofy F;s would be great, but I'm having the same problem and need help, I have made a Star Quilt top, and am working on the back, but trying to figure out how to quilt this, I dont want to do regular, I want it to look different but great, do I make an echo of the star, or what….any idea would be helpful. I just love your ideas……thanks Donna

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