Free Motion Quilting Swirling Water – Design #141

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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. Ken and Dot says:

    You left us with a cliffhanger the other day. I was checking in on a regular basis to see what you decided to do.

    I love swirling water. You are right it would work so many places. I'm going to try it as soon as the grandchildren go home this afternoon.

    Finishing your quilt at some point is a good idea. I agree that using the fusible stuff really does change the hand of your fabric, but because you quilt so heavily it shouldn't make that much difference on the finished product. I also understand what you were saying about the goddess herself, but that is closeup while you are working on her. Things are better from the other side of the room. Keep up the great work!

    Dorothy

  2. Joyce says:

    Just what I've been looking for! Can you suggest how to size the design for a large quilt?

  3. Beverly says:

    It might help if you did samples of different fusibles, to see their hand and how they sew. They are not all created equal! If you want a very light hand, Misty Fuse is the best.

    And if raw edges drive you to distraction, it's probably not the technique for you.

  4. Good to hear you are hanging in there with your quilt for now. Remember it is a matter of perspective. Your quilting on a bad day is still much improved over mine on a good day. I know it is a matter of practice and learning from our mistakes. It is all about the Journey. Thanks for taking the time to share yours.

  5. debbie says:

    That 2-3 moves ahead thing is a big problem for me in free motion quilting. I (very)recently had a conversation with MR that I can't play chess because even when I learned the moves I don't think the way one needs to in order to play a good strategic game. So interesting that you would use that as an example of the thought process. Now I know what to work on to get me there! Thanks 🙂

  6. Sandra says:

    Things are often better if you step away for awhile. Hang in there. Love this little pattern btw.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Thanks for the video. That's going to be my new favorite filler. Great job!

  8. I love this filler. I can see many ways I might use this one.
    ~a

  9. Katie says:

    I use this filler as "wind" as much as possible. . . I just finished a quilt where I used it as the background. . . I gave you all the credit in the world! ;c)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/44624135@N03/sets/72157626653989108/with/5690803016/

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