Rose is a Rose Machine Quilting Design #509

Roses are my favorite flower so I think it’s time to turn them into a beautiful machine quilting design. Learn how to free motion quilt Rose is a Rose on your home machine and longarm:

Quick Links from this free motion quilting tutorial:

Click Here to learn more about my home sewing machine – You don’t need a massive machine to learn free motion quilting. You just need a sturdy machine and a willingness to practice!

Deluxe Foot Set – This set includes two styles of walking feet, a darning foot, and a ruler foot! These are the feet I use for machine quilting on my Eversewn machine.

Click Here to check out the Grace Qnique 15R – This longarm is perfect for hobby quilters because it’s smaller, less expensive than you think, and easy to learn. The best thing about a longarm is it’s so much faster and easier to move over your quilt. But yep, it does take practice to be able to control it and stitch precisely!

I have my Qnique set up on the Q-Zone Hoop Frame. This frame can be set up as a sit down or standing frame. You can also use your home sewing machine on this frame and upgrade to a longarm machine later. Click Here to see how that works.

Learn more about this Rose is a Rose machine quilting design:

Another similar design is Super Daisy. Definitely give both of these motif quilting designs a try!

Difficulty Level – Beginner. I consider this a beginner design because the steps are so simple and easy to memorize.

Design Family – Center Fill. You start in the center of your quilt with this design and spirals out with just a bit of travel quilting on each petal.

Where to Quilt It? – Rose is a Rose is a quilting motif, meaning you can use this design as an accent or as the large scale design covering your whole quilt. It’s going to look best if you can place this design in an open, uncomplicated area where it has room to spread out.

I do like quilting Rose is a Rose as a circular design. If you continue stretching the motif outward, it will not look quite so much like a rose on your quilt.

Let’s go quilt,

Leah Day

Watch more free motion quilting tutorials on both a home machine and longarm:

How to Quilt Electric Pulse

Free Motion Quilting Star Flower Stipple

Machine Quilting Tutorial for Olive Oil

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. Bette Cox says:

    Dear Leah, thank you for accepting me into your quilting friends. Have just had a quick scan around your site and the be flexible pod cast and feel that house will be on the back burner for a while. I have a couple of your quilting books but haven’t done too much quilting. I have used Westerlee rulers and fine ruler work really suits me. I have watched the video of your rulers and will be purchasing some in the near future.
    I live in a lovely seaside town of Hervey Bay in Queensland Australia and spend too much time looking at YTube etc for ideas. I belong to The Country Women’s Association, we hold a craft morning each Tuesday where the ladies work on anything from simple to complicated embroidery, knitting and crochet etc and some patchwork. It keeps me busy.

    Bette

    Bette

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