Day 297 – Sharp Swirling Water

One of my most favorite designs from this project is Swirling Water, a beautiful design that combines tight spirals with McTavishing, two of my absolute favorite things!

But just because it’s my favorite doesn’t stop me from trying to improve on it even more. Here’s a new variation stitched this time with straight lines and sharp angles:

Difficulty level – Intermediate. While this looks complicated, it’s really just big spirals that are built up with echoes! Try stitching Square Spiral and Swirling Water first for some practice on stitching spirals and a basic branching design before tackling this sharp angled version.

Design Family – Branching. All of these designs are inspired by McTavishing, one of the very first designs I learned to quilt. They all require some travel stitching, which can be challenging when you’re just getting started.

Make sure to check out tomorrow’s post on Tips on Traveling so you can get the hang of this important free motion quilting technique.

Directional Texture – All Directions. The texture created by this sharp version when compared with the curving version is really amazing. Maybe I should create another category for sharp, multi-directional designs? They just read a little differently and it would be nice to be able to sort through them all on one page…

Suggestions for Use – Blue quilts, no matter what the piecing or applique design, always make me think of water. Maybe try Swirling Water over half of the background, and Sharp Swirling Water over the second half. It would definitely be a change from the ordinary!

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.

3 Responses

  1. Leah, you are an inspiration! I'm a fairly new to quilting and evidently, I don't practice enough! I started a blog today, which is how I found you. I will be visiting you frequently! Thank you for teaching!

  2. Anonymous says:

    I like your work, it is beautiful
    I need to do that some day
    good bye
    Josefina
    tijerasycuchara.wordpress.com

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