How to Quilt Kelp Fan – #467
This fun design is called Kelp Fan because it reminds me of a flowy water plant for some reason. I love organic designs like this and, while it’s a bit time consuming to quilt, I think the texture is totally worth it. Learn how to quilt it in this new video:
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So how does Kelp Fan stack up with other quilting designs? Let’s learn more about it:
Difficulty Level – Intermediate. I set the difficulty here based on the travel stitching and thread painted dots which can be tricky to master. If you build up too much thread in these areas, it can cause your thread to shred so watch out for that as you’re forming each filled circle shape.
Design Family – Pivoting – For Kelp Fan we’re starting with a cluster of wiggly lines, then pivoting and echoing around it multiple times to create a little cluster of texture. Some similar quilting designs are Swirling Petals and Wire Flourish.
Now where will this new machine quilting design work on your quilts? The nice thing about Pivoting designs is they can basically work anywhere! You can quilt this on a small scale and add gorgeous texture to the border, background, or sashing of a quilt, or you can expand the design much bigger and quilt it over your whole quilt using All Over Style quilting.
So there’s no right or wrong way to use this design! Where do you plan to use it? Do you like the thread painting element or will you leave your circles open?
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Let’s go quilt,
Leah Day
Another goodie Leah! Very nicely demonstrated as always. Thanks tonnes.