13. Quilt a Rail Fence with Circles & Stairs

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.

4 Responses

  1. Gladys says:

    Thank you very much for all your brilliant work! Your are a wonderful instructor! You managed that I want every week be with my machine doing my block. I really enjoy the each block quilting and I'm getting goals to overcome on my own, but not what to say others on the subject!
    I'm less critical with myself and I have "forgiven me" many errors!
    You made me forget my fear and change the way in which I saw and thought about the quilting!
    Before it was a heavy burden for me and that is why I have many things unfinished. This year I began to enjoy!
    I thank you from my heart!
    And also to Josh, maybe it with courage each week inspires me to continue learning!
    To Both: thank you! For your time, your dedication, your excellence and, above all, for your teachings… on the quilting and many more things in life!
    A big hug to both!

  2. Jo says:

    You have some great ideas on quilting?
    I hope to give some a go

  3. Teresa says:

    This weekend I attended a general women's meeting that the leaders of my church put on. My favorite statement was from Bonnie Oscarson, president of the young women (basically girls ages 12-18 who are members of our church all over the world!). She said that comparison usually leads to inadequacy and resentment. We need to relax and rejoice in our divine differences because we need each other. Your statement about the international cheering squad reminded me of this statement. I enjoy following your blog and I use your designs frequently in my free motion quilting. You're a wonderful asset to the quilting community!

  4. Cathy says:

    Yes, you have helped me step out, and go for the free motion quilting! I've done a little, but never felt I was good enough. But, Thanks to you…you are so inspiring! I fmq on my new grandson's quilt. I felt confident enough after doing our first set of blocks…your designs helped me decide how to quilt it. He's finally here, I will go to see him this weekend. Will give him his quilt and then I can post it on the off topic face book page. Didn't want mom and dad to see it before hand. Thanks so much you are a great teacher and encourager. Keep it up!!!

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