Spiral Quilting Made EASY for Beginner Quilters!

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Published 2024-06-07
Learn how to create beautiful spiral quilting patterns with this easy step-by-step tutorial for beginners! In this video, I show you how to use your domestic sewing machine to make gorgeous crop circle quilting designs. I'll walk you through the process of creating intricate spiral designs on your quilts, perfect for adding a unique touch to your projects. Follow along and discover how simple and fun spiral quilting can be!

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
02:30 Explaining FMQ and How To Set Up Machine
10:00 Starting to Stitch the Spirals!
20:00 Progress Report 1
24:33 The First Spiral Done!
28:00 More Quilting Done! GORGEOUS!!!
31:30 Quilt Photography is Hard!
33:42 Continue Quilting
35:02 Showing the Finished Quilting on the Back
36:59 The GRAND REVEAL!

All Comments (21)
  • @tenawolfe6863
    Love that you’re a younger women Quilting and you have no inhibitions. We are learning and I just love it!!
  • @SuseMck994
    Might need to rename this one "Dad's picnic" in honour of the assistance towards a beautiful result!!
  • My solution to avoid moving the whole quilt is to quilt an enlarged Baptist fan design on each side resulting in overlapping the fan resulting in diamond patterns in the area they overlap. This helps to eliminate shoulder stress. This is using a walking foot so is essentially straight line quilting. Thanks for all your hints.
  • The reason I love this so much, is BECAUSE you told us about your first attempt that didn't go well. It makes me feel like I can actually do it now
  • Yes, I agree with you about coats and Clark thread. I have used it for years and it is still my go too thread choice. My grandmother used it also.
  • @yvetteborden776
    You’re spirals will be a game changer for me! I love it and it looks fabulous. I was very happy to see another Coats & Clark quilter exists. I thought it was only me. Now, I don’t have to hide it. I can be loud & proud about it! I mostly use variegated because it’s so beautiful. I can’t wait to do the spirals that way. Thank you for this video.
  • @susanholden6861
    It turned out great! When the sunlight hit the quilt, you could really see the pattern. You're fun to watch. It's like sitting around having a chat. Thanks!
  • I'm so glad that you showed how to do this in "real time", that you took your time and didn't rush or speed the film up. I think that when people do that, they give the impression that it's quicker than it really is. I appreciate that you took the time to take the time to film this. Thank you, Miriam.
  • @nataliegist2014
    I love the sound of Cicadas I sleep really well from their sound
  • @karenpensinger
    The quilt looks so good. I love the spirals. Love how the intertwining of the spirals makes a pattern of diamonds. Your videoing is excellent. When you zoom in on the quilt you can definitely see all the detail. Your lighting is good too. No dark areas during the video. I learned so much from the glueing the sandwich and sewing the spirals. Thanks for your teaching ability.
  • @kaythompson8721
    That's BEAUTIFUL!! I love spiral quilting... I've done several spiral quilts, but I've always used my walking foot for the entire thing. You way, doing free motion first, is how I plan to do my next.
  • Stitch obsessed , I think I am now Miriam obsessed! You are smart, fearless and a natural communicator. You are totally unafraid of giving it a go. I look forward to seeing more content from you.
  • @judyangle9029
    I’m going to try this on my grandson’s “Star Wars” quilt (one of my unfinished projects)!!
  • @dedyrae
    Your glue basting is what got me hooked on your tubes.👍
  • Love the quilt! The breeze catching the quilt actually emphasized the quilting.
  • @craftdipper
    Wow, it was so exciting to see your spiral quilting come to life!!! Congratulations on successfully realising your vision, especially after the rocky start. Your persistence was inspirational ❤
  • Beautiful quilt and ,QUILTING. First time seeing your channel.. you are a great teacher. Thank you
  • Your quilt is totally fabulous - I love the spiral quilting because it's such a great contrast to the squareness of your design. A good result altogether. I shall try this technique. Thanks so much.
  • I'm not very imaginitive or creative, and it never occurred to me that quilting could be done with mega-spirals. Yours are AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing your creativity with us all and blowing my mind a bit. Your quilt is beautiful!!!