FMQ Leah Day---Which Designs Have You Used?
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FMQ Leah Day---Which Designs Have You Used?
I'm looking at the 365 designs she created. I find myself not liking the lined ones as well as curved ones. For some reason they look harder even though I've never tried the straight ones!
What have you discovered?
What have you discovered?
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I ordered her book "365 Free Motion Designs". I have used many of her designs as inspiration for quilting. Usually I quilt the design on a larger scale for a softer feel. I usually do a practice piece of about 12x12 inches to get a feel for thequilting motion and design and see if it "works". If not, the practice piece makes a nice new hot pad or mug rug.
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I used her bamboo forest on a whole quilt & then drew a few pieces of the bamboo plant to add into the mix. http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.c...oo-forest.html
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I absolutely love Leah Day's method of instruction, and the number of designs that she has. Her web site is my go to when I want to look at possible designs. She demonstrates how each design is sewn and who could ask for more.
My person preferance is to quilt with about 1 to 2 inches of spaces between the quilting lines as I like the soft feel of quilts. As a result, not all of her designs are compatible with what I prefer, but I have learned so much from her demonstrations, and her quilt alongs that I now somewhat comfortably FMQ. Currently I prefer the curved designs, but have evolved to like and be better at the straight designs, and I am still struggling with accuracy when travelling, but it is coming.
Leah is stretching my ideas of what quilting is. If I keep listening to these young folks, I'll be making art quilts very soon. Wait a minute, many in my family already consider my quilts to be art quilts because they are not always the traditional block with sashing and borders, but I am still not to what I consider to be art quilts. I'm getting there though, so keep those new ideas coming.
amh
My person preferance is to quilt with about 1 to 2 inches of spaces between the quilting lines as I like the soft feel of quilts. As a result, not all of her designs are compatible with what I prefer, but I have learned so much from her demonstrations, and her quilt alongs that I now somewhat comfortably FMQ. Currently I prefer the curved designs, but have evolved to like and be better at the straight designs, and I am still struggling with accuracy when travelling, but it is coming.
Leah is stretching my ideas of what quilting is. If I keep listening to these young folks, I'll be making art quilts very soon. Wait a minute, many in my family already consider my quilts to be art quilts because they are not always the traditional block with sashing and borders, but I am still not to what I consider to be art quilts. I'm getting there though, so keep those new ideas coming.
amh
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I've used quite a few of Leah's designs too. The one I'm most proud of is this lollipop flower pattern I used inside the sun of a batik panel. It's actually the quilt in my avatar. She does inspire you, doesn't she?!
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I love that! Where on earth did you find that batik panel??!!! Your quilting really sets it off! I love Leah Day, save her videos and have signed up for her Craftsy class but not started it yet. And, thinblebug6000, love your example too...the bamboo forest design is perfect for your quilt....beautiful fabric!!
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I love that! Where on earth did you find that batik panel??!!! Your quilting really sets it off! I love Leah Day, save her videos and have signed up for her Craftsy class but not started it yet. And, thinblebug6000, love your example too...the bamboo forest design is perfect for your quilt....beautiful fabric!!
#10
You did a beautiful job on your quilt. Isn't it amazing that Leah is so young and has so much talent. I am finding myself leaning towards art quilts since I have started fmq. Once you get the hang of it, it is very relaxing.
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