Last month I received two "fan emails" from readers who had seen my article in QH and then came to read my blog. The second email was from Leah Day, and at the time, that meant nothing to me other than a pretty name. She mentioned that she had an email newsletter and would be linking to me in the next one, and, of course mentioned her own blog, which I dutifully checked out.
Ho. Ly. Shit.
Stop everything that you are doing and please go to Leah's insanely fantastic blog, 365 Days of Free Motion Quilting Filler Designs.
Now, I have just quilted my first quilt, not in free motion, just in the ditch with a walking foot, but I have been practicing my free motion anti-skills on some blocks that didn;t make it into the final quilt:
(If your eyes are bleeding or you feel like vomiting, go look at this for a while and you'll feel better.)
Obviously, I have a lot of work to do, just to get stippling down. Now, Leah's blog is mainly about filler designs, and I believe that these are intended for more arty quilts rather than ones the kids will be throwing up on. Nevertheless, her work is truly inspiring, not just because she is indeed creating a new design every day for a year, but each design HAS AN ACCOMPANYING VIDEO SHOWING HOW SHE DOES IT.
I know.
So then, I see that she has links in every post to her online shop where you can buy some of the supplies she uses, such as quilting gloves and slick Teflon surfaces for your sewing machine, and what not, and there I find, MORE VIDEOS. And these are geared towards morons like me. Check out this one on stippling. In it, she says those magic words that make a quilter like me get all tingly: Give yourself permission to mess up.
I think I'm in love. (Sorry, David.)
Seriously. Please go check it out. If, like me, you have never machine quilted but you have always wanted to, you'll find help and inspiration here.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go sit by the mailbox and wait for my gloves to arrive.
You are right, her site is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the "heads up" and you're gonna love your gloves!
ReplyDeleteAwww...I'm getting the warm fuzzies!
ReplyDeleteThanks Megan! My head is now so swollen with your kind words that it probably won't even fit in the door.
Keep in mind that I'm not wonder woman or anything...I've stitched many ugly stitches and have done my fair share of seam ripping too.
Just keep working at it and don't forget to offload some steam when the stitching gets rough with my 3 favorite works: fuck, shit, and damn.
Let's go quilt!
Leah Day
Ha ha. I have been to Leah's site and thought that the fillers were more for artsy quilts also. I am surprised to find that I am not the only quilter that uses "those words" when the stitching gets rough. (I can't believe I admitted it on the internet for the world to see either! Yikes)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful? I love her videos - they really make me think that I can do it!
ReplyDeleteOMG! She is just 25. What talent! I think we are going to hear the name Leah Day more and more in the future. I also found the Bitchy Stitcher Blog through Quilter's Home magazine. I love it.
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