My Cup Runneth Over – Part 3

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.

13 Responses

  1. mad elena says:

    If you're up until 1:30am, you must be creatively obsessed! Nothing wrong with that! It's a wonderful place to be.

  2. mia de vos says:

    It looks very good to me, I will follow your progress

    mia from the netherlands

  3. Brenda says:

    I like how she is coming out!! Beautiful already!!!

  4. Becky says:

    McKenna Ryan does some awesome applique with straight lines. Her web http://www.pineneedles.com/Company/help.asp

  5. Jan Hatchett says:

    I am absolutely bowled over by your talent for these goddess quilts. Your cup truly runneth over!

  6. I've been curious to see how you are going to do the water. That's very challenging. Are you going to use piecelique for that too? That would do it.

  7. Gail Moss says:

    Leah, I think the single stitch on the applique looks a lot better than the zigzag and I'm sure you'll like it better too.. I'm practicing your tutorials on my mid-arm and they look great… Can't wait to order your dvd. You're the greatest!!
    Gail from Rock Hill

  8. holly k says:

    Looks lovely! I'd love to make something like this! Nice work…will be great to see more!

  9. Sharon says:

    Wow Leah this is just awesome…

  10. Amy says:

    She is coming alive before my eyes! You are so talented Leah!!

  11. kwilta says:

    You certainly give inspiration Leah. Since following all your techniques the sewing machine is like a magnet. Many thanks for sharing.

  12. Ethne says:

    Oh how I agree with you re the zig zag or blanket stitch or even satin stitch – unless they are meant they are way too heavy – as you will be quilting the straight stitch to hold the pieces in place – and they will most likely disappear into the design with or under the FMQ
    It's looking brilliant so far and we will all be looking forward to the next installment – great work Leah

  13. I keep catching on your progress i cant get over this it so neat. YOu are so talented.! Thanks for letting us watch.

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