Emergence from Sinkhole – Wild Applique Flames

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.

14 Responses

  1. zarina says:

    This is looking like a gorgeous quilt. I just love how the color of the threads shows up against the black.

  2. jojobyrd says:

    I am a process knitter and usually enjoy the making of a project much more that the finished project.

    I am new to quilting. I can already see that the quilting part of a project will be the fun part for me. The main rule is to "break all the rules" and to create what you want.

    So like you, I will quilt like I like to back best and enjoy the designs of the magical threads. Your latest quilt is indeed magical.

    What is the origin of your goddess themes?

    Best, BJ

  3. Sunshine says:

    Looks amazing so far! I think you have broken through your block!

  4. Megan says:

    Wow, this quilt is going to be seriously awesome! I'm so excited to see your progress, and I'm glad you've rediscovered your passion for quilting. Thanks so much for sharing your journey!

  5. Leah Day says:

    BJ – I've been creating figures like these for awhile and posted about the beginning right here: http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/2010/01/goddess-journey.html

    One of these days when I have enough quilts I'd love to do show all the goddesses together.

    Cheers,

    Leah

  6. JoJo says:

    You amaze me with your creativity and daring to create unconventionally. Your Goddess is looking beautiful and I'm so glad that you posted a picture of you sitting on it surrounding by ALL those pins because it really shows just how large the piece is. I'll be checking back often to watch your/her progress. Continue to have fun and enjoy the process. I love, love, love the quilting inside of her.

  7. Becky says:

    My fingers hurt just looking at that LOL! Can't wait to see your progress!

  8. Roberta Jehn says:

    I love the rainbow colors that you have chosen for the background of your goddess. I also like the way you basted all the folds of the "tear" to keep them out of the way of the background quilting. Looking forward to seeing further pictures of the process.

  9. Nina Paley says:

    That is beautiful.

  10. a1angiem says:

    crap, that's nice! crap that's big! looks amazing…:)

  11. Kim West says:

    This is going to be beautiful! If you think you may need more safety pins, ever, I would suggest getting some from a dry cleaning supply store. You can buy them by the gross (1,444) and they are much ceaper than walmart! Also, you can buy them already open.

  12. Syl says:

    Oh this one is going to be GREAT–each one you make they get better & better. This is BIG..lots of pins there..that in itself took forever to do. Just WOW…I loved the depth that your sinkhole (the one you burned) made & I see you will still have that part in this Goddes one..this is really going to be AWESOME.

  13. Jan says:

    Leah, I would like to thank you for sharing so much of your quilting experience. You have really inspired me to have the confidence to take my quilting to a fearless, new level. I also want to thank you for sharing so much of yourself and your heart with us as well.

  14. Ben says:

    Holy Cow! That quilt is amazing.
    I think you will out do Sharon Schamber by a long shot.
    Awesome.

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