I have a lot of books on free motion quilting. I buy as many as I can second hand for a couple of dollars - you can find a lot of second hand books through sellers on Amazon now - or on e-bay. Books are great to have and browse through looking for new ideas and new approaches to old designs.
Here are my favorite books for someone who is looking to start free motion quilting beyond the basic stipple.
Showing posts with label Leah Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leah Day. Show all posts
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Groovy Curvy Quilt
This quilt top was put together by the lovely Maria. You can see some other of Maria's quilts here and here. Maria's quilts are a dream to work with. Her piecing is wonderful, the colors she works with are amazing and her backs and put together in a way (1/2" seam allowance pressed open) which makes me as a longarmer swoon with gratitude.
This is a quilt pattern called "Groove" by Carolina Patchworks.
This is a quilt pattern called "Groove" by Carolina Patchworks.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Practice Placemats - Free Motion Feathers
I am not very good at just 'practicing' there has to be a result or product at the end of it. Perhaps this is why my French Horn and Piano career never took off!
With Christmas soon upon us I decided that I could use up some fabric and make some placemats - improving my free motion quilting as I went. My idea was to choose a theme (feathers and leaves) and make 6 placemats. Here they are:
This design is based off of Leah Day's Feather Leaves. Mine doesn't seem to look anything like her's but I like it none the less.
This design I would call a traveling feather design. Again referencing Leah's website you could use the same approach as she demonstrates in Swirling Feathers. However I did not do such tight curves as she uses in this demonstration.
Again inspiration from Leah's site - Flowing Leaves
This one is a mix between Leah's Pearled Feather and a Feather design on Page 55 of Doodle Quilting.
This one is a plain leaf inside with feathers on the outer edge of the leaf.
Then a traveling leaf/vine with one echo around each design.
Here are the placemats all together. They were a cute addition to the families Secret Santa game.
With Christmas soon upon us I decided that I could use up some fabric and make some placemats - improving my free motion quilting as I went. My idea was to choose a theme (feathers and leaves) and make 6 placemats. Here they are:
This design is based off of Leah Day's Feather Leaves. Mine doesn't seem to look anything like her's but I like it none the less.
This design I would call a traveling feather design. Again referencing Leah's website you could use the same approach as she demonstrates in Swirling Feathers. However I did not do such tight curves as she uses in this demonstration.
Again inspiration from Leah's site - Flowing Leaves
This one is a mix between Leah's Pearled Feather and a Feather design on Page 55 of Doodle Quilting.
This one is a plain leaf inside with feathers on the outer edge of the leaf.
Then a traveling leaf/vine with one echo around each design.
Here are the placemats all together. They were a cute addition to the families Secret Santa game.
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