close-up of bluejean/Cathedral Windows
#42
How nice! like the idea of doing a cathedral window this way - I have some of my mom's old jumpers I could use this technique on - been wondering what to do with them!
>>>>> Does anyone know if there is a "Cathedral Window" set of cutters for those "GO" cutting machines that would work for this? I don't have one of the machines, but this could sway me! :!: :idea:
>>>>> Does anyone know if there is a "Cathedral Window" set of cutters for those "GO" cutting machines that would work for this? I don't have one of the machines, but this could sway me! :!: :idea:
#44
Originally Posted by luv-e
Originally Posted by tealady
Here is the link to the instructions I followed (roughly) http://www.how-to-quilt.com/articles...eans-quilt.php)
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Originally Posted by luv-e
Thanks for the close-up...
I see what you mean about the different colors in it now...
I like it even better now :-) :-) :-)
did you do a small zig-zag around 1/2 moons??
I see what you mean about the different colors in it now...
I like it even better now :-) :-) :-)
did you do a small zig-zag around 1/2 moons??
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Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC
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I slept under it last night.It actually slid off the bed. Right now it is very stiff from all the glue I used. 2+ bottles.It will soften when I wash it today. I glued the batting in place, then the fabric on top. Then glued the flaps closed before zigzagging them down. Pins are difficult to to work with on this.
But the straw.com site has good instructions and pics.
Thanks for all the compliments!
But the straw.com site has good instructions and pics.
Thanks for all the compliments!
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