Cathedral Window Quilts by Lynne Edwards
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i goet this book from the library and its really great. it teaches you the classic cathedral window and then takes it to the next level with some innovative designs and styles.
i typically don't buy pattern books but i like this book so much i'll be adding it to my christmas wish list.
here's a link
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw...oks/4E1820.php
i typically don't buy pattern books but i like this book so much i'll be adding it to my christmas wish list.
here's a link
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw...oks/4E1820.php
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LMAO
i buy all my quilting gifts and hand them to DH to wrap and put under the tree or i'll email him the exact link after i've done the legwork.
he doesn't have a clue what i like or how to shop for the best price.
i buy all my quilting gifts and hand them to DH to wrap and put under the tree or i'll email him the exact link after i've done the legwork.
he doesn't have a clue what i like or how to shop for the best price.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Lynn, I am looking a little help with my Cathedral Window. Started it a few years ago and am coming along to the finish line with breast cancer. I've posted and blogged on the quilters club of america and haven't found anyone with any experience on this quilt.
Need 6 rows of 9 and 10 rows of 14 to make all the blocks for a small twin.
Hope you can help mobilize some others.
Need 6 rows of 9 and 10 rows of 14 to make all the blocks for a small twin.
Hope you can help mobilize some others.
The section I have done
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