Electric Pulse Machine Quilting Tutorial – Design #502

I’m feeling wired, so I guess it’s great that I’m quilting Electric Pulse today! Welcome back to Free Motion Friday! Each week I’m sharing new quilting designs and teaching you how to quilt both a home machine and a longarm frame. This will give you two different perspectives on how to quilt a design and lots of ideas for using it in your quilts.

Quick Links from this machine quilting tutorial:

Click Here to learn more about my home sewing machine – This small, affordable sewing machine is quite a workhorse! I love the bright lights and ability to drop the needle down with a tap of the foot pedal.

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.

In this video I also used the Ditcher Ruler to help me stitch in the ditch and stay in the ditch!

Machine Quilting Tutorial Electric Pulse

Learn more about machine quilting Electric Pulse

Difficulty Level – Intermediate. Electric Pulse requires both travel stitching and echoing so I rate this at Intermediate because those skills do take a bit of practice to master. But that also means this would be a terrific design to help you practice those skills!

Design Family – Edge to Center. I quilted this from the edge of my quilting space into the center in a long row. Play around with how the triangles meet in the middle. You can nest the triangles together or have them touch point to point to create a diamond effect.

Where to Quilt It? – This quilting design is best suited for borders and sashing. Long, narrow spaces with ditches to stitch in on both sides work great! But if it’s a struggle to stay in the ditch, grab a ruler like the Ditcher to help you stay in the seamlines perfectly.

Electric Pulse Machine Quilting Tutorial

I found Electric Pulse was a perfect design for this narrow border. It would probably be best in a bigger border (6 inches and bigger) so the lines have more space to spread out. You can always quilt half of the design, or just empty triangles on the opposite side. Whatever works for the amount of quilting you need for your quilt!

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.

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