Josh’s Quilting Tip #1

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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.

17 Responses

  1. LaRue Cook says:

    Very helpful! Thank you, Josh!

  2. Happy to see you here blogging Josh! I think it's important for those new to machine quilting to have a perspective of someone who is also just beginning. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Elsie Kuh says:

    Congratulations Josh! I think you are very brave and your stitching is very good for a beginner. Keep up the good work, both of you!

    With thanks…
    Elsie

  4. Josh, I give you lots of credit. There aren't many men that would take on quilting next to their expert wife. She is truly amazing, isn't she?

    This experience has to make you extremely proud of her accomplishments. And, I'll bet her buttons are popping over your endeavors as well. Enjoy your quilting journey and thanks for the tip.

  5. Karen says:

    Love it!! Thanks for the great beginner tips Josh — and you too Leah!

  6. Dom says:

    Super Josh.

    You are a good student.

    Bonjour de France.
    Domie

  7. Gladys says:

    Very great job, Josh! And thank you very much both for that class and Tip! Have a nice day!

  8. Congratulations, Josh — your "beginner" efforts look FANTASTIC! Please do continue to post as you're learning to quilt. I'm teaching my 10-year-old son to quilt and I'm seeking out all the male quilting role models for him that I can find, since all of the "kids quilting books" feature girls in the photos and walking into a quilt shop is like estrogen overload. 😉

  9. Hey Josh- Your first attempts look a lot better thasn my first attempts and I have been sewing a LOOOOONNNG time. Welcome to the NeedleMasters Guild!!

  10. I enjoyed seeing Josh's squares. I just received my FMQ DVD & book yesterday so I'm a beginner to FMQ also.
    Keep those posts coming!

  11. Danih03 says:

    This is great! Even though I'm a seasoned sewer, I think your posts are really going to help me. My daughter has asked me to teach her to sew(she's 13). I really don't know where to start. She is a total newbie, too;) Thanks to you both for the insight!

  12. Well – not sure my comment got posted so here we go again… THANKS Josh – I'm a beginner quilter too and will look forward to reading your tips.

  13. Thanks Josh! I'm a beginner quilter and will enjoy following your learning experience.

  14. Thanks! I like the idea of reading behind a newbie lol. Especially as I am not a free motion quilter myself. It is my plans to learn. Just haven't got there yet ;o) Sarah

  15. Jackee says:

    Good job Josh. I think I will make the effort to learn right along with you if you don't mine. Looking forward to the next post.

  16. Silverlining says:

    Hi. You are brave. I am new to quilting as well. I got my husband, Chip on my machine and he found it fascinating. He teaches art and photography. He loves the process although he hasn't had any time lately to practice. I found your tip of the day very useful to me because I am new. I missed Leah's class in Gastonia this year. Please keep at it because I could use more tips like this. Thanks so much.

  17. LLB says:

    I am a long time garment sewer and about 5 year quilter. I think you have an advantage not bringing in the old baggage of past experiences which run counter intuitive to free motion machine quilting. So after reading your blog it occurred to me that I should try to take that mind set and see what happens. Continued success with your quilting journey.

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