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How to Machine Quilt a Square Spiral

August 9, by Claudia Porter. Leave a Comment

I love Leah Day‘s machine quilting tutorials and this unique one is no exception.  Add a striking geometric look to your quilts with a square spiral. The design would look good on solid quilts as well as scrappier ones.

This would add so much texture and dimension to a design.  Once you have read her tutorial, you will find that it is fairly simple to do too.

Not only will you find a how-to video, there are detailed instructions and tips for setting up your machine.  It’s not like sewing together pieces of fabric so you definitely want to read this part of the article.

Make sure to check out Leah’s other tutorials as well.  She has pretty much any machine quilting design covered on her blog.

If you want to add some bold machine quilting to your latest quilt, you can get the tutorial here: How to Quilt Square Spiral

[photo from Leah Day]

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Video Tutorial – Easy Charm Pack Quilt

Here’s what you can do with your spare Jelly Roll strips and stash: construct a gorgeous quilt! Kimberly made her Jelly Roll Scrap Quilt with 13 additional Jelly Roll strips left over from another quilt, as well as extra background.  Check out her starching skills, you can also DIY and make your own spray starch for quilting.

1. Mix 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch with 2 cups of distilled water until all lumps are dissolved.
2.  Fill a glass spray bottle.

 

Enjoy a brief quilting time lapse of Kimberly constructing the quilt after watching a basic block instruction with additional Jelly Roll strips!

 

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