Machine Stitched Cathedral Window Tutorial
#91
Originally Posted by Barb_MO
I started my CW with a 9 in square...I am wondering...if I was to do a bed size, how big a square could I use and still have it look intricate?
#92
Here's one more pic that I wanted to post to this tutorial. It shows how it looks when the two rows of blocks are joined together. As you can see, when you join two rows it creates another set of windows over the joint between the two rows of blocks.
#96
thank you so much for this tutorial. I am sure I will try it one day just because of you.
Did you ever think of putting on a piece of batting before turning the fabric inside out? Do you know what I mean? Just to make a warmer softer blanket?
Did you ever think of putting on a piece of batting before turning the fabric inside out? Do you know what I mean? Just to make a warmer softer blanket?
#98
Eddie, Great lesson, like someone else said it is clear enough that even a beginner should be able to do. I had seen pictures and wondered how it was done, now I know. I will sure try it as soon as I get finished with some others.
Thank you so much and also the pictures were great.
Thank you so much and also the pictures were great.
#99
WONDERFUL !!!! Years ago I, too, wanted to make a cathedral window quilt...got as far as a pillow top size...made the pillow (which I DEARLY LOVE)...but still wish for a quilt. THIS TUTORIAL MAY JUST DO IT !!!! THANKS !!!!!!!
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