Maelstrom Water Themed Quilting Design #221

Today let’s learn a new design that’s kind of a mixture of two oldie goldies: Super Spiral and Wobbly Cosmos. When these designs combine, they create a neat new design called Maelstrom:

Maelstrom Quilting Design Tutorial

Today I’m packing, writing, and generally gearing up for my next set of workshops in Greensboro, NC.

While I have decided to generally stop traveling, I’m still booked up for the next six months. I also really enjoy traveling to Greensboro because the trip is really easy, there are many awesome detours to take along the way, and I love teaching at Ye Olde Forest Quilt Shoppe.

Now let’s get back to learning how to quilt Maelstrom:

Inspiration – Water has become a major inspiration for my quilting designs. I love the movement water designs add to my quilts. Lately I’ve been looking at photos of the ocean, storms, and whirlpools and designing a Maelstrom just seemed a natural design to try. Check for links below this video for more water-themed quilting designs.

Difficulty Level – Beginner. Just like Super Spiral, Maelstrom is a very easy design to quilt. The wonderful thing about this design is it’s more free form and organic, which makes it much more forgiving and easier for a beginner to quilt.

Design Family – Center Fill. This design is quilted differently because you start in the center of your quilting space and work out. This means that you don’t have to take the wiggly Maelstrom lines all the way to the edges. Play with varying the length to see all the different textures you can create with this design.

Directional Texture – Center Focused. Like almost all center fill designs, this design will focus your attention right into the center of the design.

Suggestions for Use – I’m always looking for interesting designs to put into slightly odd places. Many quilters would leave the centers of flower appliques alone, reasoning that this is a very small area and doesn’t need a lot of texture.

I disagree. I think adding a bit of extra texture to these little areas of a quilt can add loads to the overall design so definitely try Maelstrom in the centers of your flower appliques, or any circular shape you might normally leave empty.

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.

2 Responses

  1. ms lottie says:

    When you do start travelling agin – put New Zealand on your to-do list. We'd love to have you!

  2. Jenny says:

    Love, love, love, love, love, love, LOVE this design!

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