Machine Quilting Ideas for Sampler 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. The Scotts says:

    Leah thanks so much for your blog!! I am a novice quilter and I follow your blog and am learning tons!! However since I am so new could you please explain how you quilt in the ditch. I'll look maybe I can find it in your archives – Leah thanks again and again – what a huge help you have been to me!!!!!!!

  2. Lis says:

    Wow Leah, I'm working on a sampler quilt at the moment and was considering sending it to a long arm quilter to get it done…I am now inspired to work on it myself, slowly and thoughtfully to make the quilting worthy of the piecing, thank you so much.

  3. Ethne says:

    Where do you get all these ideas from Leah?
    1. you give us new filler designs on a regular basis
    2. you give us a quick lesson on how to start considering and designing our quilting
    3. you then challenge us and give us one great quilting design 'how to'
    4. then you come up with this STUNNER
    I agree with you Leah this is one stunning sampler quilt (so, so many are not) – what great work RandiL and Annie, I'm off now to check your site out.
    Thank you all

  4. andifar says:

    You are doing an amazing job. I can't wait for the next installment.
    Paula in Omaha

  5. Lisa says:

    How would you start the quilting? Would you stitch in the ditch along the sashing to sort of hold everything together or would you actually start by quilting one corner block?

  6. SewCalGal says:

    Absolutely beautiful quilt. I hope to see this quilt on display at an upcoming quilt show. Truly lovely.

    SewCalGal
    http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

  7. Potpourri says:

    Leah you are a wonder. I would never think of the innovative ways that the quilt can be quilted, you are a true inspiration to me. One of these days I hope to be really proficient in FMQ.
    Thank you.

  8. Anonymous says:

    You've made the quilt look like a beautiful stained glass window. I love it, I'm inspired to have a go at the Annie Smith class. I'm not a quilter as such, but love free machining and find your fillers inspirational. Thank you so much for giving your time and expertise.

  9. Peepeye says:

    Annie shared your blog with us in the class she just finished with us Quilter's Pallet, and I'm so grateful that she did because I feel like I can now talk with the person who will quilt my quilt top with some real information and confidence. You would LOVE Annie and I highly recommend you two get together. Her knowledge base is extensive and she is a remarkable teacher. Your blog makes me believe you two would enjoy knowing each other professionally. She's a delightful person. I enjoy your blog and have now bookmarked it!

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