Catherine uses pins and bastes in a 2” grid across the whole quilt. In quilt design, it’s important to have areas of interest to give a sense of movement to the quilt as well as areas of calm to give the eye a place to rest. When I connect the circles together with a line, I call that design UFO and it's a handy way of "escaping" from one circle to another. Use an embroidery or as PaperPrincess suggested a hopping foot or darning foot to do free motion quilting - that is when you want to drop the feed dogs so you can move the quilt any way you want and not be fighting with the feed dogs that are pulling the quilt through in one direction. Find the quilt pattern and detailed instructions in the book, available in the following formats: Click Here to find all the walking foot quilting videos I've shared so far. Explore. On paper Concentric Circles is a very easy design to quilt. Baste the layers together....my preference is to use a basting spray. Slow and easy does it.....this is the most and only difficult part of the spiral, and just think, you get it over with right at the beginning.....I know, how amazing is that. It's much better to stabilize the quilt by quilting along some of the bigger circles, then tackle the tiny shape in the center. Reply Delete. Steps to Quilt with the BERNINA Walking Foot Step 1. Sorry....I have not heard of that method. Concentric Circles is a design you should use for special quilts where you want to take a bit more time and effort in the quilting process. I keep a 10” quilt sandwich near my machine at all times so I can practice my walking foot quilting stitch. All Rights Reserved. I hope you do not mind if I share this on my newly started quilting blog? A walking foot works beautifully on stitch-in-the-ditch quilting or lattice quilting. Once you get experienced at sewing these spirals you can probably skip this step....but it's really helpful in getting started. This is clear and easy to follow, thank you. One of the keys to quilting is the spacing or density of the quilting motifs. Have been considering spirals for my "next up" quilting project, and this post convinced me it's the way to go. Increase your stitch length to 3.5 as you stitch. A walking foot – If you plan to quilt more than one quilt in your life, I highly recommend a walking foot! I have a QAYG machine quilting sampler in progress and this would work great in one of the blocks!! Don’t forget about the walking foot; When you’re doing the straight lines, the walking foot is fundamental. I keep a 10” quilt sandwich near my machine at all times so I can practice my walking foot quilting stitch. Yesterday I layered the quilt, showed you how to bring up our bobbin thread, anchor stitching, quilt a grid and pivot to change directions.. Today I’ll share some techniques for creating beautiful border designs. From stitching in the ditch (SID) to beautiful grids, the humble line can take on different looks. Starting and stopping smoothly in the middle of a curve is somewhat difficult to do. Very cool. Tape your quilt back right side down to this surface to keep it from shifting. That tip of drawing the beginning is so good! Use a walking foot when matching plaids, stripes, and other patterned fabrics. I love the look of spirals, although I have yet to do it! I'm so glad it was helpful. Going in Circles: A Tutorial on Quilting Circles with your Walking Foot I have a confession. Fabric Crafts. Welcome to step 4 of our series on using SCHMETZ needles and Gütermann thread to create a whole cloth quilt with just straight line stitching and your walking foot.. Tip: These handy dandy quilter's gloves are just the thing here. Quilting Spirals with a Walking Foot This sample block is approximately 20" square. The reason is you are going to have to turn the quilt sandwich under the needle each and every time you come to an angle. It's nice to get the tough part out of the way right off the bat. If your quilt is small, it won't be as much trouble. Some walking foot brands are interchangeable so you don’t necessarily need the one that comes with your machine. If you're quilting a wholecloth or placing this in an area with no seamlines to hide that escape hatch, this wouldn't be the best choice. This is a Machine Minute brought to … Yesterday I layered the quilt, showed you how to bring up our bobbin thread, anchor stitching, quilt a grid and pivot to change directions.. Today I’ll share some techniques for creating beautiful border designs. Thanks for the inspiration and great directions. I was really happy to see you did exactly that. The layers need to be secure and not shift during the quilting process. Inside you'll find 30 fun walking foot quilting designs with tips on how to use them in real quilts. Circles are one of my favorite machine quilting designs and Concentric Circles quite possibly the most elegant of all the different circle designs. Jun 10, 2019 - (Day 8 of a 31 Day Series) Circles are super easy with a walking foot. ReplyThe purpose of the walking foot (aka even feed foot, IDT on a Pfaff) on a sewing. Easy fix. I don't know how much traffic it will send your way, since it's only a month old . I just found it on Pinterest. This post explains how to do orange peel (also called cathedral window) quilting using your walking foot. Prepare a Sample. I've been looking and looking for a tutorial for spiral quilting and came across your blog on Pinterest. This will ensure the edges of the circle are smooth and round. DIY And Crafts. I used this tutorial today to quilt my 24 inch square Valentines quilt today. I love spiral quilting but have never tried it, thanks for the quick tutorial!~ Tabatha at BendingPins.com ~, Thanks for such an excellent and inspiring post. Machine Quilting Pattern.. Put on your Walking Foot. We're quilting all 30 designs from the book Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day and we're going to connect together the best 20 to create the Marvelous Mosaic Quilt. Sewing with a walking foot makes quilting easily, is helpful when you're sewing a lot of layers, and prevents ripples in your project! Have tried free-motion ones and did not care for the results at all. ReplyThe purpose of the walking foot (aka even feed foot, IDT on a Pfaff) on a sewing Stitch a few inches, and take a look at your sample. How to quilt with a walking foot. I'm definitely going to try to use this technique sometime soon. The most wonderful gentle curves CAN be quilted just using the walking foot and the feed dogs in place. In this weeks video, Missy shows you how to finish your projects using 4 different motifs, all done with your walking foot. - Happy Quilting! Gretta HewsonWhy not see Movers in San Antonio, Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Just in case this confuses anyone I made a mistake on the tutorial and made a change. Loved the spiral and will try it soon. You are quilting with your standard foot, not a walking foot, and as you quilt your project is moving through the feed dogs that lie just beneath your presser foot. I'm ready to give spiral quilting a try. Kate, I wonder if your memory was of a quilted circle, not a spiral. Thanks for the great tutorial on quilting your spirals. Thank you so much for this! Remember, while it's tempting to try to stitch and steer around the curve at the same time, that is often too much torque from the pressure of the walking foot and can result in ripples forming called Whiskers. When the sewing machine has a built-in foot, but you’re still struggling with wrinkles and drag, it’s a wise thing to try a walking foot attachment. Thanks so much.....I've collected the fabrics over time from my local quilt shops. But after my first quilt that I quilted cables in the border, I was hooked. If you must use a walking foot, then larger circles on a smaller quilt would be easier to stitch than smallish circles and/or a larger quilt sandwich. The larger the piece you are quilting is the more distortion. I can’t wait to do it again, I think I’ll try overlapping circles next. I am trying to learn some simple movements to start with. but it sure is helpful! I must try this. Thank you for this! This is a simple quilting design you can easily stitch on your home sewing machine using walking foot quilting. It's hard to see my little spiral drawing, but it's there. thank you so much. Tape your quilt back right side down to this surface to keep it from shifting. This looks better for me. Begin by assembling your “quilt sandwich”. When using this fabric on the back, I increase the stitch length to 2.5 mm. Fun to get such different effects from the same line. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. 114. It can feed all the layers of your quilt sandwich right under the needle, with an even pace. Baste the layers together....my preference is to use a basting spray. Bring your machine’s manual with you so the clerk can help you find the right foot for your model. Brilliant, thanks! While straight lines are my best friend, I do try to branch out. Click Here to check them out. Replies. I love using variegated thread for my spirals.... my absolute favourite being Valdani because of the long colour changes and beautiful Colours. This means that quilting with a walking foot will always require you to shift the quilt so the walking foot is moving forward through the path you wish to take. Don't get me wrong, I love the wobbly free motion ones as well but depending on the project and size of the desired spiral...it's nice to have a choices. Figure 2: An even-feed foot on the left, compared to a regular foot on the right. The smaller the circle, the more direction changes you will need to do in order to create a smooth, curving shape. That's what we're making with Marvelous Mosaic! No, you don't have to break thread with every circle if you don't want to. There's More than One Way to Quilt a Spiral... Tutorial/QAYG # 2/Prepping and Quilting the Blocks, Tutorial/QAYG # 5/Joining with Narrow Strips, Terry Jarrard-Dimond Studio 24-7, Robin Ferrier - Hand Dyed Fabrics - Contemporary Quilts - Art Quilts. They can be a bit trick to quilt, so make sure to watch this quilting tutorial to learn how to quilt it with me: Click Here to find the book Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day. After you finish stitching the center loop of the spiral, you'll  be able to use the edge of the presser foot as a guide or the edge/quilting guide if so desired. Thank you :). There is some distortion with the spiral quilting. Your quilt top batting and backing will travel through evenly, preventing those wrinkles or puckers you might get if you were using a regular foot on your machine. A flat quilt is preferable in most cases, and in my mind, open seams make it all the more possible. Have fun with your new phone and have fun with the spirals.....both are highly addictive. Sure, your walking foot is terrific for sewing straight lines, but with a little subtle steering from you, you can sew gentle curves. The feed dogs are doing their job, but that standard foot that you use for piecing is not doing anything but resting atop your quilt. Thank you so much! If you’re not used to using the slider, please tape it down. I loved the tutorial. I keep those handy for tying off and burying loose thread tails as I quilt. Machine Quilting Pattern.. I like it better than the expensive Janome walking foot that came with my machine. The tutorial is so easy to follow. Baste your quilt. If you’re unfamiliar with the walking foot, I have a post that covers the topic and answers most of your questions. That looks fabulous! I am an aneurysm recover and do move in my old speed but do try to keep moving. https://www.flickr.com/photos/53938060@N05/, Duct Tape......Who Knew!!! I'm so relieved to know it's done with a walking foot and not free motion. I will be using the edge of my presser foot because I only want 1/2 inch between my quilting lines...if you want anything wider, the guide works extremely well. You are a natural teacher. Hi LynI usually square up my sections after I quilt them. Steps to Quilt with the BERNINA Walking Foot Step 1. This sample block is approximately 20" square. On this particular sample, with the quilting lines being  1/2 inch apart, a full bobbin isn't quite enough to quilt one, twenty inch block. Explore Walking Foot Quilting Book PRINT Edition, How to Quilt Concentric Circles - Walking Foot Quilting Tutorial. I like to quilt on a 1/2-inch scale because it makes the texture really stand out on the quilt and it’s easy for me to stitch on that scale using the edge of my walking foot as a guide. I'm curious- why no counterclockwise? I really like this idea, because it is so very helpful to have the quilting information close at hand. Or am I just hopelessly confused? You will need to pull the fabric manually through the machine as the walking foot releases pressure on the quilt. I love the choice of thread and I wouldn't necessarily thought of using it. If you use a walking foot when sewing on quilt binding (or mini-quilt binding), it will keep the top layer of the binding from shifting ahead of the bottom layer, which causes puckers and wonky binding. Frame a focal point with spirals, create a ripple effect with concentric circles and play off of your pieced shapes by “echoing in.” Plus, learn to quilt eye-catching text, and discover tips for quilting larger projects on a small machine. Meet the walking foot with guide bars. I also am glad to know that you start out be drawing a circle and then quilt very slowly and carefully at the beginning. I'm now officially a Duct Tape convert . Reply. ANDY TITUS Quilt Techniques. I cannot emphasize the slowly part, enough. When I saw your previous post I said to myself, "I sure hope Marianne explains how she goes about making spirals." Article from thequiltingedge.com. Ideally, this is done on a smooth surface (like wood/laminate/tile floors) that is larger than your quilt back. For walking foot quilting we need the feed dogs to feed the quilt from the back as the walking foot feeds the quilt from the top. Learn how to quilt Concentric Circles with two free quilting tutorials shared by Leah Day. I am also afraid of FMQ, but want to quilt with curves. The effect was good but your "quilt as you go" method makes so much more sense! The thread you are using is wonderful, I think I'll be looking for some at my local shops. 3. http://thequiltbug.blogspot.in/. Not only can it help with piecing and keeping your fabric from shifting, you can also use your walking foot to quilt and finish your project with ease and accuracy. Marianne, the way you explain the process is incredible,. If this is your first visit to the Missouri Star Quilt Co's "Quilter's Forum", be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. I try to respond to all of your wonderful comments....if you are not getting any response from me it's because you are set up as a no-reply blogger. Replies. Put your needle into the beginning of the spiral....set your machine at a needle down position. One of the keys is to mark the beginning circle and the other key is to use a walking foot to do the quilting. It's much appreciated! At least it's only one block.....of course there's always the seam ripper. Note: I have moved my needle position, to the far right, in order to get a 1/2 inch space between my quilting lines. Jul 4, 2014 - Explore Marsha Weil's board "Quilting with a walking foot" on Pinterest. This is valuable information and so well done. If your machine did not come with an even-feed foot, make a trip to the sewing center to get one. Marking allows you to have a perfect starting circle and the walking foot keeps the spirals even and the layers from shifting. ReplyThe purpose of the walking foot (aka even feed foot, IDT on a Pfaff) on a sewing. In the second video find an easier version of the design called UFO and how to quilt it with free motion quilting. I didn’t plan on making it, so maybe that explains some of its appeal, or maybe it’s just th… Have you ever had strange ripples down your straps, maybe because you switched the direction of stitching. Might have to go off and do some spirals!Louise. ANDY TITUS Quilt Techniques. It’s a very delicate tool so if you stitch through it, it will not live to quilt another day! Have you ever had strange ripples down your straps, maybe because you switched the direction of stitching. Sewing straps with a walking foot. As it is coil bound, you can have it right next to your sewing machine so you can easily refer to it as you are stitching out one of the designs. If you pull slowly, your stitches will be small and fine. Some might call… Saved by Homemade Emily Jane. When I quilted my wheels quilt I didn't know any better and shoved the whole thing through the machine's arm with each pass. I get lots of questions about quilting with the walking foot. If your quilt is really large, I would recommend using an 8″ 0r 10″ circle and if you find that a baby quilt is your current project the 6″circle would be very beneficial. Press lightly on the presser foot and take 1 or 2 stitches, then stop with the needle in the down position, lift the foot, rotate the quilt a tiny bit, drop the foot, take 1-2 more stitches. you've explained it so well. - Happy Quilting! 4. We can't wait to hear what you have to say! I'm no longer accepting anonymous comments.Thanks again for all your wonderful commentsMarianne. The walking foot can help to feed the backing, batting and quilt top through your machine at the same speed. I have the pens so off I go. I recommend using this method if your individual petals are going to be 1.5" or larger, i.e. I tried spiral quilting just now! Wowee - Mari! Use an embroidery or as PaperPrincess suggested a hopping foot or darning foot to do free motion quilting - that is when you want to drop the feed dogs so you can move the quilt any way you want and not be fighting with the feed dogs that are pulling the quilt through in one direction. If you aren’t sure how to quilt a certain space, practice on a sample block. Wind yourself extra bobbins because you'll need them. Marianne Just to say thank you for your lovely tutorials.I finished a quilt inspired by your lovely quilts and have given you all credit for it. Just to stabilize the block a little more, I stitch in the ditch on one or two major seams...I find the blocks lay a little flatter this way, once the quilt is finished. For those of you who have never used a walking foot, I recommend you start there before proceeding. I like it better than the expensive Janome walking foot that came with my machine. I'm also keen to try QAYG, I'm making my first traditional quilt right now, I've always loved the modern fabrics more but I fell in love with a quilt that would lend itself to QAYG as it has sashing between the blocks, your tutorials have been a big help to me with that. So put your walking foot on, treat yourself to a new needle (I like to use an 80/12) and then put a 50-weight thread for a good starting point in your machine for the quilting. A regular quilt sandwich consists of three layers (the backing, the inner batting, and the quilt top) that are rather bulky. Expand your machine quilting skills! A walking foot – If you plan to quilt more than one quilt in your life, I highly recommend a walking foot! I love straight line quilting because of the clean, modern feel it gives a quilt and so I do it a lot. Hello,This is extremely helpful!! When you quilt the smallest circle, it's a good idea to count your stitches. Mari, thanks for the great tutorial on how to quilt spirals. Expand your machine quilting skills! Quilting. Layer the quilt block, batting and backing together. I use a cheap singer walking foot for my Janome machine. When you quilt the smallest circle, it's a good idea to count your stitches. You want the stitches quite a bit longer than you use for piecing. Did you slice it later? (Day 4 of a 31 Day Series) One of the simplest way to quilt a quilt is with straight lines. Adding borders to a quilt, using one of the QAYG methods is nothing new. It can be used not only to quilt the layers in the body of the quilt, but also to attach the binding smoothly. Quilt down the diagonal, and at the end, turn the quilt 90° and quilt down the diagonal again, then turn, quilt, turn, quilt twice more to get back to your starting point... then you are ready to travel that route again and fill in the second half of the "DNA strand". Ideally, this is done on a smooth surface (like wood/laminate/tile floors) that is larger than your quilt back. Click here to read about all the sewing feet I couldn’t live without. If you are a regular visitor to my bog this is not such a secret, and you will know that I am always tying to find ways around it. 3. This will ensure the edges of the circle are smooth and round. I found spiral quilting to be pretty easy and so very relaxing! 4. I did stitch in the ditch but since it was just one circle in a square did not have too much to do it. But as you can tell from this UFO design, that line is noticeable. Once pinned together correctly for sewing, this special foot will help keep your patterned … This makes quilting … You want to stitch in the direction that you draw your spiral. Thanks all, I love your blog, which I just found this morning :) Kate. I've done both free-motion and walking foot spirals in the past, and love them both: the walking foot ones are so regular and hypnotic, and my FMQ ones so wildly wonky and exuberant. This is especially true for wholecloth quilts. Did you catch my post last week about my favorite sewing machine feet? After thinking about it, I thought it couldn't be that difficult to do with a walking foot, it's basically a continuous line with gentle curves. In the second video find an easier version of the design called UFO and how to quilt it with free motion quilting. Should I quilt more, around centre of edges somehow? In quilting, the walking foot will move thick layers of top, batting and backing evenly so you don’t get puckers or pleats in the quilt, particularly on the backside. I think I'm going to have to try this after seeing your tutorial. This is about my quilt journey...I would love to hear about yours, your comments are most welcome. But yes, it would take half the time if you quilted this block on a 1-inch scale, and even less time if the lines were spaced 1 1/2 inches apart. Take your time and if you notice strange ripples forming, slow down and lift the foot more often as you angle the quilt. Prepare a Sample. I designed this one with both the inside and outside curve on one ruler. If you’ve ever tried stitching straight lines on a big momma quilt or larger scale project and been disappointed, let me introduce your new best friend! Install the walking foot on your machine, securing with the thumbscrew. Just a quick reminder about my machine settings: For walking foot quilting I always set the stitch length to 1.5 mm and place a Queen Supreme Slider on my sewing table to the left of the feed dogs like so: However, for this Marvelous Mosaic Quilt, I have Minky fabric on the back which likes to grip the machine and table. Your explanation seemed to help me and will get it ready to work on in the next couple of days. As the circles became larger, it was easy to align the guide bar on my walking foot with the last circle and quilt around the shape just using the guide. In the finished pictures, it looks like your spiral has gone off the edge and then back on. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and skill! I love how it came out, deemed it to good for a gift, and it’s on display in my home now, over the top railing of my loft space (overlooks the living room). Thank you! Any ideas how to rectify? I'm confused by something, though. Just got my first iphone. Feel free to send me a photo and perhaps I can be of more help. Googled "spiral quilting tutorial" and found this page. Thanks for that tutorial. If this is your first visit to the Missouri Star Quilt Co's "Quilter's Forum", be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. Now I could confuse you and tell you that you could do that difficult little center with your free motion foot, but that would mean changing feet midway....not fun. Thanks so much for the tutorial! (insert rays of sunshine and cue the music) Walking Foot with Guide Bars . These presser feet are also known as walking feet. Now I know how to start, when I want to quilt circles, fantastic! When using a walking foot, I love the amount of control I have as I'm stitching, resulting in very even concentric circles. This is fabulous. so no one has heard of the push pin thing??Kate. Have you, or ANYONE, ever done a method of spiral quilting, that somehow uses a PUSHPIN and somehow you either hold the pin, or run your foot along side it (I CANNOT REMEMBER ANYTHING BUT A PUSHPIN :)?????? Jun 3, 2018 - How to Quilt Concentric Circles - Walking Foot Quilting Tutorial | LeahDay.com I have GOT to try this. Love this spiral quilting Marianne- I will have to try it one day. I saw it once, and for the life of me, I cannot remember OR FIND it anywhere online :(Kate, http://verykerryberry.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/quilting-spiral.html?m=1. The larger the circle becomes...the easier it gets, because there is less fabric under the arm, of the machine and the curve becomes less and less steep. I've been ... Quilting Spirals with a Walking Foot   When using a walking foot, I love the amount of control I have as I'm stitching, resulting i... We are finally ready to join the blocks together . Thanks for sharing your amazing talents. My first spiral completed but quilt is not lying completely flat. Welcome back to the Machine Quilting Party! Mar 10, 2020 - Explore Carol Batty's board "Walking foot patterns" on Pinterest. Let’s set a scenario for you. I'll practice it on mug rugs. A walking foot can be a fabulous addition to your sewing machine. Yesterday I pieced a scrappy log cabin (foundation piecing) 20" x 20" wall hanging that I would like to quilt this way. I havent attempted it yet so it was wonderful to read exactly how you do it. It's a bit fiddly, will require more thread breaks and special handling, but the finished effect is totally worth it! I have a piece I can practice on and I'm looking forward to seeing how I do! I dont have basting spray and just used a few pins. Well, all you handymen, of course.....but was I listening, well frankly, NO. Sewing straps with a walking foot. In this weeks video, Missy shows you how to finish your projects using 4 different motifs, all done with your walking foot. And I still had not jumped into free-motion quilting at this point, I was never happy with my results and was too impatient to practice or sacrifice a quilt top. Oct 27, 2012 - Explore Niurka Alfaro's board "Walking foot quilt designs", followed by 372 people on Pinterest. Some walking foot brands are interchangeable so you don’t necessarily need the one that comes with your machine. A flat quilt is preferable in most cases, and in my mind, open seams make it all the more possible. Thanks for all the help! That first stitch when you start quilting again is the hardest to keep in line. A walking foot works beautifully on stitch-in-the-ditch quilting or lattice quilting. 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