Free Motion Quilting Design #1 – Shadow Waves

Welcome to the Free Motion Quilting Project! I have challenged myself to create, quilt, and share 365 free motion quilting designs. I’m kicking off with a super simple first quilting design called Shadow Waves.

free motion quilting design Shadow Waves

This simple design is quilted from edge to edge across your quilt. I think this will be a great choice for sashing, borders, or to quilt across your entire quilt. Shadow Waves is simple enough you can quilt it with walking foot quilting too!

Learn how to free motion quilt this design on a home sewing machine in this quilting video:

Update! Would you like to see all 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs from the original challenge in one place? Maybe as a book you can flip through easily to see all the beautiful designs at once? Check out the book 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs!

Learn more about quilting Shadow Waves

Now let’s learn more about Shadow Waves and where it will work best on our quilts!

Difficulty Level – Super Beginner. This design feels very easy to free motion quilt with a gentle curving lines. It’s also not very time consuming to quilt back and forth across your quilting area. The biggest challenge is keeping your stitching even and consistent and not forget to space the lines closer together at one end and further apart at the other.

Design Family – Edge to Edge. This design is quilted from one edge of the quilting space to another. I think in a big quilt, you’ll want to start in the middle and branch out, but in a narrow space like sashing or borders, you can start right on the edge and quilt across easily.

Directional Texture – 2 Directions. Quilting across from one edge to the other is going to make an obvious horizontal or vertical texture on your quilts. Depending on how wavy your line is to start with, your directional texture will change. An extremely wavy line will produce more texture than a less wavy line.

Suggestions for Use – Hmm…I think this would look great in landscape quilts for the ground. It could also be used in skinny sashing (2 1/2″ or less) between blocks to add movement without a lot of fuss.

Feel free to use this free motion quilting designs in your quilts, and make sure to tell your friends where you learned it!

Let’s go quilt,

Leah Day

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.

17 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    I just found your blog and look forward to catching up and trying a few new patterns!

  2. Leah Day says:

    Excellent Kim! This is definitely the place to get new inspiration and designs for beautiful quilts.

    Enjoy!

    Leah

  3. Shirley says:

    I am an art quilter and am always looking for quilting designs for the borders of my art quilts.

    This series is wonderful and I thank you so much for going to all this trouble. I have put the link on my blog. Shirley Paterson, Calgary, Canada

    http://shirl-oneofakindfiberarts.blogspot.com/

  4. Laurie says:

    I love this. good luck with 365 though. I'm working on a sampler and have been stumped to come up with quilting ideas… so I'll be back.

  5. momcat617 says:

    Just found your blog, and I love it! Great work! I'm going to use the Shadow Waves on the baby quilt I'm making for my new grandson. Looking forward to learning more from you. I've linked to you from my blog.

  6. Robyn says:

    Just found your blog through a link another quilter posted on a forum. Love the shadow waves as they remind me of topography lines on our property map…hills and dales. Bookmarked your blog as you make this look so easy and the videos are very clear :)!

  7. Anonymous says:

    Someone in my yahoo group called Quiltville turned us on to your blog recently. I am SOOOOO excited to find it. I am a new quilter using a HQ16 sit down machine and trying to learn on my own. Now I feel like I have a tutor. Thank you so much for this project

  8. Anonymous says:

    Thank you, thank you for sharing all of this. You rock!

  9. Charo says:

    I wanted to start with Free Motion Quilting and I didn't know how. Your tutorial is great!
    Thank you so much, it's going to help me a lot.

    Greetings from Spain

  10. Aloha says:

    Ditto to all of the positive comments. I, too, am new to free motion machine quilting and your tutorials are fantastic. Mahalo from Hawaii. Aloha.

  11. I have discovered a goldmine! Who knew that free motion quilting could be so creative and beautiful? What a treasure of fun learning.

  12. brenco1 says:

    Bonnie Hunter just posted this site on FB and I will be back a lot. Such variety.

  13. I love to free motion quilt, but run out of ideas for different designs, so I was delighted to find this site. How big do you make your sample squares?
    You are so generous to share this with everyone.

  14. Unknown says:

    Omg what a find you are. I dreamed of making a quilt that looked like land from the air. I fly a lot for work. I wanted to incorporate John Deere fabric as much as possible because both my parents grew up on farms and I have great memories of riding tractors with my grandfather. The top is done and waiting for a quilt design. I googled free motion quilt designs for beginners and yours was one of the choices. What a blessing you are to provide us with ideas that complete us! I can’t wait to share with you the completed project now that I know how to finish it!

  15. Leah Day says:

    You're very welcome! When I started this project, that's exactly what I wanted to find – someone that had made a list of free motion quilting designs and tutorials. It didn't exist so I decided to make it myself. I'm so glad you'll be using these designs in your quilts!

  16. Vicki Robles says:

    Leah,
    I, also, have just found that you share these techniques to go with the book, which I do own!! Thank you so much as I am much better at the good ole’ “show me” technique!! lol
    Praise you for what you share with all of us!!
    Peace, love and blessings,
    Vicki xoxoxo

    • LeahDay says:

      Wonderful! I’m so happy you found the videos. I actually posted those first, and the book came later, but in whichever order you find it and enjoy it is just fine!

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