Quilting on a Home Machine Versus Longarm Machine

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.

6 Responses

  1. Had I known how difficult it would be to quilt a queen-sized quilt on a home machine, I never would have done it. But once I started it, I am committed to finishing it – free motion quilting and all. It is like wrestling an octopus.
    Course, I added to my misery by using a high loft batting (Ugh!)
    I believe a mid-arm might be more my style to allow just enough room for movement of the quilt.

  2. Sherron says:

    Leah, I love that you are so positive about all forms of quilting. I appreciate that I can come here and not have to pick sides about what form of quilting to support. You are a beautiful voice for this world. Thank you for being you!

  3. Pat Smith says:

    Great article today Leah! Love it . . .yes the main issue is to quilt! I need to get started . . . thanks!

  4. Rebecca says:

    I didn't realize how confusing it could be, what with rail-mounted mid-arms etc. Therefore, I was simply amused at the e-mail from a quilting conference where I was taking a free-motion quilting class that specified that I would be using a sit-down machine where I would be moving the fabric under the machine, and if that isn't what I thought I had signed up for, I should change!

  5. Leah Day says:

    I've heard from several guilds that are having trouble figuring out how to set up categories and judge a competition between the various types of machines. It can be really confusing, especially if you're new to quilting and not familiar with all the different things a home machine can be called!

  6. Marge P says:

    Sherron – I could not have said it better. I so appreciate Leah's teaching methods and the fact that she encourages every one to do what they feel comfortable doing. I have a long arm but she hasn't taught me everything she knows by far. I feel by trying to really master MQ on my domestic machine, it will help me to do better on the long arm. Keep up the wonderful teaching that you do, Leah. It really is appreciated.

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