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Old 10-18-2011, 06:39 AM
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Found this quilt pattern that I would like to start as a long-term project to work on slowly between other projects. The problem is, it takes over 30 yds of fabric for the window frames. That's a lot to keep stored as I need it along the way. I'm afraid if I buy it as I go, I may not be able to get the same fabric. What about if all the window frame fabric isn't the same tone on tone print? Any suggestions?
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Old 10-18-2011, 06:42 AM
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I'm makeing my scrape. no worry about the matching that way.
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Old 10-18-2011, 07:03 AM
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There are lots of places to store a bolt or two of fabric if you can manage the initial expense-under a bed, in a bedroom or a hall closet, behind a door that is always open, behind a couch or corner chair.
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Originally Posted by JANNY
Found this quilt pattern that I would like to start as a long-term project to work on slowly between other projects. The problem is, it takes over 30 yds of fabric for the window frames. That's a lot to keep stored as I need it along the way. I'm afraid if I buy it as I go, I may not be able to get the same fabric. What about if all the window frame fabric isn't the same tone on tone print? Any suggestions?

I just love the Cathedral Window pattern! I made a pillow 30 years ago and am now making a king-sized quilt with the pattern making it the old traditional way using muslin for my backing material. When I tire with it, I put it aside and work on something else. It is a great project to travel with to work on while waiting at appointments, etc., my basket in always in the car.
To address your concern: I have bought muslin at varies yard sales, Jo-ann’s and from an Amish shop in Middlebury Indiana. They all vary slightly in weight, so I am just making and stacking all my completed two-envelope blocks with the one window and will sew them together mixing them up. Many quilters use this method deliberately in order to give their quilt an old fashioned/homemade look. Some even tea dye their muslin in order that it looks old. Quilters in past times made their quilts in just this manner with what they had on hand. So go ahead and have fun with it! What I like is that when you have completed joining your pieces together your quilt is done, no batting, backing, or binding to do. I do however cut a 2” square of batting to place behind my 2 ¼” window squares to give the quilt some weight and warmth. My friend is making a queen sized Cathedral Window quilt where ever window will be different. I don’t have that many scraps to use up so will be repeating some windows throughout the quilt. While others choose to make all the windows the very same. It is your quilt….relax and have fun with it. I would love to see pictures of it when you have completed it.
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:09 AM
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I see 3 answers to your problem.

1. Make it scrappy.
2. Purchase 2 bolts of fabric (most bolts are 15 yards) and store them under a bed.
3. Purchase fabric that is consistent, such as Kona or muslin. Of course with this option, you still run a risk that dye lots will change.

Good luck!
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I am confused -- why does it take 30 yards of material :shock: Can you provide me a link to this particular pattern so that I can try to understand this. Thanks.
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:27 AM
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Sorry, I don't have a picture. I found it in a 2008 Quiltmakers All-time favorites Magazine. I'm sure you could probably find it on some quilting site. Maybe someone else can add a picture.
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Katydid2
I am confused -- why does it take 30 yards of material :shock: Can you provide me a link to this particular pattern so that I can try to understand this. Thanks.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35742-1.htm

Eddie did this tutorial on the cathedral window. The reason it takes 30 yards is the size and construction of the blocks. Essentially, each block is three layers of fabric. There is no batting. The muslin/back of the quilt that forms the frame of the windows is 2 layers when the blocks are done. Look at Eddie's tut - he explains it very well.

I started one of these - and bought three different colorways of the same mottled print for the frames. Yes, it shocked me when I figured out what it would take. But the results are worth the investment.
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Thank you - I will take a look.
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Try this.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35742-1.htm
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