2 mock cathedral windows
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Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by Izy
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
OK -- I give. How do you make the "mock" windows?????????? :oops: :roll:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/8539.page
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Thanks Izzy!! The pattern, "Simply Orange-Peel", I have seen done with batting and sewn by machine using a "circular foot". (I have a Bernina.) Just put the batting on the bottom as you sew your circle...
I just love these patterns and can't wait to start one --- sigh --- sew much fabric, sew little time :roll: :roll:
I just love these patterns and can't wait to start one --- sigh --- sew much fabric, sew little time :roll: :roll:
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hi thatnks all for looking at the mock cathedral window.
no circle attachment. i just found a round thing in my kitchen, in this case the lid for an old tupperware pie saver. drew the circle cut it out and sewed.
i used the cheapest flannel i could find, $1.oo per yard at wallyworld, prewashed of course, instead of batting. they are pretty easy but these were bigger than the baby size i usually make. but no big deal.
if you do a search on this web site there are instructions on how to do this pattern.
use whatever size circle you wish.
no circle attachment. i just found a round thing in my kitchen, in this case the lid for an old tupperware pie saver. drew the circle cut it out and sewed.
i used the cheapest flannel i could find, $1.oo per yard at wallyworld, prewashed of course, instead of batting. they are pretty easy but these were bigger than the baby size i usually make. but no big deal.
if you do a search on this web site there are instructions on how to do this pattern.
use whatever size circle you wish.
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Originally Posted by nanabirdmo
hi thatnks all for looking at the mock cathedral window.
no circle attachment. i just found a round thing in my kitchen, in this case the lid for an old tupperware pie saver. drew the circle cut it out and sewed.
i used the cheapest flannel i could find, $1.oo per yard at wallyworld, prewashed of course, instead of batting. they are pretty easy but these were bigger than the baby size i usually make. but no big deal.
if you do a search on this web site there are instructions on how to do this pattern.
use whatever size circle you wish.
no circle attachment. i just found a round thing in my kitchen, in this case the lid for an old tupperware pie saver. drew the circle cut it out and sewed.
i used the cheapest flannel i could find, $1.oo per yard at wallyworld, prewashed of course, instead of batting. they are pretty easy but these were bigger than the baby size i usually make. but no big deal.
if you do a search on this web site there are instructions on how to do this pattern.
use whatever size circle you wish.
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