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How to Quilt It – #2 – Elongated Curls and Tornados

Today’s post is part of a series called How to Quilt it.  All posts come with coordinating block patterns that you can find here.

All tutorials in this series are for domestic machines and meant to show you the ends and outs of different designs when free motion quilting.  This series assumes you are already know how to free motion quilt, but are just interested in learning about different designs.  If you are brand new to FMQ and need to learn the basics, consider tackling this quilting technique first.

To view all previous posts in this series, click here.


 

 

So another free motion quilting tutorial today.  This one is an all over design.  That means it’s the same design repeated over and over again all over the quilt.  There’s no switching it up depending on what shape you are in.

Let’s jump in!

 


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What we are quilting

Today, I’m quilting on just a scrap fabric sandwich today meant for practicing.  I’ve also quilted this design on my latest rescue quilt as well.  This is a fill design, you can fill any space or quilt with this design.  Quilts that come to mind that would be perfect for this one are the busier quilts.  Think, Trippy quilt or Tea Time, any quilt that is a bit much to think about doing specific designs on specific spots of the quilt.

Everything is random, so it doesn’t matter what direction you make your curls or tornados.  There is no specific amount of times to do each design, so just mosey your way around the quilt stitching whichever design in whichever direction you want.

Today, I’m going to show you how to quilt:

 


The Little Miss Sawtooth Star Quilt Paper Pattern

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This picture shows the elongated curl repeated over and over again without the tornado included.

 

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