Duchess Reloaded #2 – Center design

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.

18 Responses

  1. Jessim says:

    Beautiful! I can't wait to see it.

    Funny you put in a Goddess- I was just wanting to ask if you still plan to do 12 Goddesses this year, or if you have decided not to, as other things have taken priority.

  2. Leah ~ that is Fantastic! I am so glad you are having another go at creating "Duchess, 2nd generation," as life continues on, so should our quilting 🙂
    Godspeed,
    mary

  3. beaquilter says:

    oh Leah, that is stunning!! and the whole thing is less than 8", those will be some teeny tiny feathers!! awesome.
    doing a whole cloth quilt is on my WANT list,you are always so inspiring.

  4. Jayardi says:

    • • • She is breathtaking. How big will you blow her up?

    Thanks for the tip on scanning and enlarging. Right now I'm trying to do just than – manually. My draft isn't exact so I'm having trouble drawing those really large curves.

  5. MC says:

    Great design, that will be stunning as the quilt centre! Have you decided if the Duchess v.2 is going to be white on white like the original?

  6. Leah Day says:

    Jessim – Probably my biggest disappointment of this year has been the goddesses and not having time to work on them. Next year I plan to devote a lot more time to the series as I've continued to design them, even when I don't have time to make them.

    MC – No, definitely not! I couldn't handle keeping an all white quilt perfectly clean and white so this one is going on a huge piece of red batik fabric.

    Jayardi – The finished quilt is coming in around 77 inches, the goddess resized to around 30 inches. In the end, the quilt will likely shrink down to around 60 inches finished, though it's hard to estimate how much it will change. It all depends on how much quilting goes into it!

    Cheers,

    Leah

  7. Tsigeyusv says:

    That design is marvellous. Absolutely amazing. When I was looking at the design, I was thinking it needed to be in red. I'm delighted that is also the color you chose. She's amazingly powerful, just like her creator.

  8. Hi Leah that looks fab. Just to follow up on your designing, are all the pictures you have put on here of the new design hand drawn? Will you then scan them into the computer?

  9. flavia says:

    che programmam usi per realizzare i tuoi disegni???

  10. beautiful design…..I can't imagine FMQ it myself…

  11. Polly says:

    Leah, I got your book from Amazon today! It was waiting patiently for me on my front porch! Such a great thing to come home to after along day at work! I love, love LOVE your book! You have such an amazing talent! Thank you for sharing it with us! I retire from teaching on June 26th, and one of my goals after that is to work on improving my FMQ skills and add some variety to my quilts! Thank you for providing such wonderful designs ! 🙂

  12. WOW! they are both stunning, but I like the second design. From here on out, if I saw a quilt of yours that I never saw, I'm sure I would say, "yep, Leah Day made that" . You have an awesome unique style.I will be standing by to see this finished!

  13. sulrossgrad says:

    Red is a perfect choice for this beautiful design, but it will be stunning no matter what color you choose. You have such a creative imagination. On my blog I posted a pic of an amazing flower called a passion plant. I thought you might derive a new filler design from it.
    Have a terrific day!

    Emma

  14. Amy says:

    It's really interesting to read about you revisiting the Duchess and redesigning her. Love how you share the design process with us.

    I made a quilt last year that just had to get OUT and I didn't fully have the skills when I started it. Now I want to make a new version and have kind of stalled out, just letting the idea percolate a bit I guess. The original is fairly good and it was donated to my church as a thank you for their help in a tough time, but this next version is just for me, though I might try to show it.

    I am looking forward to seeing how you progress on your quilt AND I LOVE how your current design has the spines for your feathers in them but not the plumes! I hate marking, but sometimes the design requires symmetry, so your method is great.

  15. MaryS says:

    How beautiful! She is a Valkyrie. You will have to listen to Wagner as you quilt!

  16. Pat says:

    Oh Leah, this is gorgeous! I love that it isn't the exact same. You aren't exactly the same as you were then. The goddess is perfect!

  17. Kayla Krug says:

    When you talk about scanning a design and enlarging it, what software program do you use to enlarge and when you print it out does it print on 8.5 x 11 paper in sections?

  18. Leah Day says:

    Hi Kayla – I use Serif Draw Plus, which is a much cheaper and simpler program than adobe illustrator. Yes, you can resize the image to any size, but if you set the print to TILE, then it will cut the image up in pieces on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. I hope that makes sense!

    Leah

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