Quilting Jagged Crazy Weave – Design #511
If a simple grid design seems to boring, you’ll definitely want to try quilting this Jagged Crazy Weave!
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 21 – I love having the maximum amount of space to quilt on my frame and the Qnique 21 is an awesome longarm, and far less expensive than other brands.
I have my Qnique set up on a Continuum Frame. This is my favorite frame because I can load the quilt quickly using Red Snappers and advance to the next row super fast. The less time I spend fiddling with the quilt means more time for quilting! Click Here to check out Qnique 21 and Continuum Frame Combos.
Learn more about machine quilting Jagged Crazy Weave:
Difficulty Level – Beginner.
Design Family – Edge to Edge. This design will work best when you’re quilting across a narrow space (1-8 inches wide) that has either ditches or a defined edge for you to travel stitch along. Borders, sashing, or long narrow blocks will be great choices for quilting Jagged Crazy Weave!
Where to Quilt It? – Because this design is so busy, I think this will work best on a larger scale and quilted in a wide border. Because the lines are all straight and angles sharp, this would be a good choice for ruler quilting with a straight edge ruler like Slice or the Ditcher.
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Let’s go quilt,
Leah Day
Watch more free motion quilting tutorials on both a home machine and longarm:
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Always a pleasure to watch your videos. This Jagged Crazy Weave pattern is the perfect choice for the 6 – 7 inch border that I am currently preparing to add to my quilted top. I always do the QAYG method so I have the option to create and quilt my borders “before” I add them to my quilt tops. And this jaggedy quilting pattern is just perfect!
What a unique quilting design. It would look perfect on one of my upcoming projects.