Cathedral Window Question
#2
I've never made one, but there are quite a few tutorials on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...l+window+quilt
I'd try the Shabby Fabrics one, first - it's just a pillow, so if you follow it along, it'll give you an idea of how they go together and help you decide if you want to do it enough times to make a big quilt.
I'd try the Shabby Fabrics one, first - it's just a pillow, so if you follow it along, it'll give you an idea of how they go together and help you decide if you want to do it enough times to make a big quilt.
#6
I have made 2 CW quilts. They are slow to make them and require a lot of patience to get all the piecing done right . MSQC has a good tutorial. It is easy to follow. Here is one of my CW quilts. I made this one all by hand. Of course some parts can be done by machine but the majority is by hand.
#7
I was thinking of hand piecing. I am not a fan of hexagons, have made too many yo-yo quilts, so I thought maybe of trying something different. I will definitely check out the MSQC tutorial as well as the you-tube one as well. Thanks for the suggestions!
juliasb: your quilt is gorgeous and seeing it makes me want to learn how to make one right now.
juliasb: your quilt is gorgeous and seeing it makes me want to learn how to make one right now.
#8
You got me started watching a bunch of Cathedral Window tutorials, and I do like the look of the "traditional" one the best.
Here's one: https://youtu.be/fO6Rb2N0_VU
I think I would do it all by machine - my eyes aren't what they used to be - cataracts, bleah - and I think I would baste the backing and batting onto the top so that when I sewed the curves down, the quilting would be done, too. Maybe even do only a few rows at a time.
Here's a lady that sews around the colored fabric by machine and it looks pretty. https://youtu.be/1XqlIl99BjY
Just what I needed - another quilt on my bucket list, but that's what this board does!
Here's one: https://youtu.be/fO6Rb2N0_VU
I think I would do it all by machine - my eyes aren't what they used to be - cataracts, bleah - and I think I would baste the backing and batting onto the top so that when I sewed the curves down, the quilting would be done, too. Maybe even do only a few rows at a time.
Here's a lady that sews around the colored fabric by machine and it looks pretty. https://youtu.be/1XqlIl99BjY
Just what I needed - another quilt on my bucket list, but that's what this board does!
#10
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A traditional method of Cathedral windows I will never make, but you will get virtually the same look by doing a "10 minute" block, and it's a heck of a lot easier and you don't start out with a 9" square and after you're done, end up with a 4" block.