Adding Trapunto…

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.

8 Responses

  1. Sally says:

    I had never heard of trapunto, but that looks amazing and will really add to my next quilt. Thanks so much for the tutorial. I love your blog.

  2. Fiesta says:

    Thank you Leah. where can I get water soluble thread??

  3. maggie says:

    thats really interesting – I'm going to try that too!

  4. Ethne says:

    Great minds think alike Leah (except mine has a long way to go before I catch up with yours) – I've started a sample block to practice my FMQ – a celtic knot and this is very similar to what I've done, no water soluble thread just a continuous tacking strip across the knot to hold the 1st layer of batting in place – I now need to get cracking with the second layer and quilting – will post photos on my blog of how I get on

  5. Brenda says:

    this is alot easier than the method I know of – and have not done!! And I laughed when I read that we don't do things like our grandmothers….. that is so true – so your 'new' method is one I will try…. thank-you for teaching me another new thing!!!

  6. Judy M says:

    Thank you so much for your very helpful step-by-step explanation and pictures. Takes away any excuses for not giving it a try! Now all I have to do is start experimenting on sample squares. It seems like trapunto can add loads of interest, texture and depth to a quilt. Thanks for again encouraging us to "just try it!"

  7. Margaret says:

    I've used water soluble quite a bit, and never had any trouble with tension whether I had it in the top or bottom. YLI Wash-away is very nice and washes out cleanly and easily and is available at quilt shops.

    Questions: why not use it in the top & bottom for the trapunto? Then nothing would be left later. Are you recommending matching thread in the bobbin so that when the quilt is washed the thread left inside the quilt will not be showing?

  8. Thanks Leah. I've done trapunto on my embroidery machine but I am 'up' for trying it with fmq after seeing this. One sample block will be done tomorrow! I don't have water soluble thread yet but you gotta start somewhere 😉

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