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Carla79 11-11-2011 06:55 PM

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Absolutely beautiful I love the blue and the thread contrast! I have made my first CW quilt (small) and now got all my muslin cut for a king size one. I seem to run into some issues but the more blocks I do finding it to be easier or hope lol! My first one was to see if I could even do one, I enjoyed the process so decided to make a second but my issue I am having is I really don't like the look of the blocks I have made (scrappy) compared to the look of using one fabric. Any suggestions or ideas on what others like?[ATTACH=CONFIG]286521[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]286522[/ATTACH]. The first picture was my first attempt the second picture is the one I ? About. Thanks you

TFquilter 11-11-2011 09:16 PM

I love the Cathedral Window and yours is awesome...good job..:)

hspirit_99 11-11-2011 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by TeresaPendino (Post 3571992)
I will break things down for you so it won't seem so daunting. Therefore there will be several posts by me:
1. Materials Needed: Cutting board, Rotary Cutter, Needle threader (if you are blind as a bat like me :) ), Needle, Pins, Thread (I use Coats & Clark Dual Duty), Ruler (I use a 9.5 inch square & a smaller one), Seam Allowance Gauge (not required, but I have found it makes it much easier) Iron, Ironing board, Sewing Machine (not required), Solid Material, Print Material.

2. About Material: Traditionally Muslin was used for the solid (which is cheaper) but you can use cotton if you would like. In addition in a traditional CW quilt, the print fabric was from different scraps that were left over from other projects.
What I am using: Unbleached Muslin and one type of print.
With the muslin, you can hold it up to a window or light and it has a stained glass effect. It is really neat.

3. How Much Material?: This will depend on what you are wanting to make. Ex: just a block, pillow case, table runner, quilt. I will give you the approximate amount for quilt sizes.
Crib (45" X 60") 9 yards Solid Color
Twin (60" x 96") 19 yards Solid Color
Double (75" x 96") 22 yards Solid Color
Queen (80" x 100") 25 yards Solid Color
King (100" x 100") 30 yards Solid Color

4. Sizes to cut? Solid you will cut 9 1/2 inch squares
(you will need 4 to make one block unit)
Print: 2 1/2 inch squares. (you will need 4 to make one block unit)

i would love to join in but i dont have anywhere near the yds for just the one color. i am going to bookmark this and see what happens along the way. so nice of you to do this for the board. i guess i could use what i have right now and get the hang of it. sending you a pm

TeresaPendino 11-12-2011 10:54 AM

It is absolutely stunning!!!! Are you referring to the look of your fabric choice or sewing results? If it's fabric, I think this is gorgeous, but you are the one who needs to be happy with it. Your color choices go together very well. Another words, it looks coordinated instead of extreme random scrappy (which also looks good) It is all a matter of preference. I searched through CW images here on the forums and google images to see what others had come up with. Then I "simmered" on my creativity for a bit before I made up my mind. Also, might want to make a few blocks and just lay out your print on them before sewing in to see how it would look without committing to a specific choice at that point.

If you are referring to unhappy with your sewing, I think it looks awesome. I will advise you of what one had told me when I was being so critical of myself... you are looking at it up close & personal so you are going to catch every imperfection. But when one is looking from a distance, they can't see them at all. What I find that has helped when sewing down my "frames" is after I fold them over the print, I press them with iron to help keep them in place and crisp before I sew.

Congrats on getting all of your fabric cut! I cut enough for about 8 or 12 blocks at a time. Thus far, I have sewn 24 blocks (2 rows across) for a King. I have cut, folded & pressed enough for 12 blocks. I go on binges where I do enough for quite a few blocks, then back up and start sewing those before I go any farther. I work in 4 block units so I feel like I'm making progress, lol.

A friend of mine is also making a King and we try to keep up with each other in order to keep pushing forward. You are welcomed to do this with us if you would like. Just let me know. I hope my input has helped. :)

TeresaPendino 11-12-2011 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by hspirit_99 (Post 4668868)
i would love to join in but i dont have anywhere near the yds for just the one color. i am going to bookmark this and see what happens along the way. so nice of you to do this for the board. i guess i could use what i have right now and get the hang of it. sending you a pm

I so understand about the yardage. I have found that the above estimate is incorrect for a King. My King will be 108x108 and feel it will be close to 50-55 yards by my calculations. There is no way I could afford cotton fabric for this. I love the look of the muslin & it is much cheaper at $1.99/yd. When you make these blocks & hold them up to the window or light, it has the neatest illusion! I would use what fabric you have to learn the block, maybe do a table runner or small pillow to see what you think. Takes 8 blocks for a pillow. (2 - 4block units)

Would love to see what you come up with. I will be glad to help in any way I can. :)
BTW: you are more than welcome. I should of put this thread in the tutorials but the tut was an afterthought.

pamesue 11-12-2011 11:17 AM

wow...nice job...I might think about job this journey, if I can squeeze one more thing on my plate....I will

dakota gal 11-12-2011 05:44 PM

About 15 years ago I made a CW, every window is a different pattern. I made it for my daughters twin bed,
then added more for a double, then queen. I got a lot of the window pieces through my friends.. By the way
it is now in my closet. It did take me at least 15 years to get to the queen size. The local paper had a article
about the quilt.

Fraew 11-13-2011 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by dakota gal (Post 4672306)
About 15 years ago I made a CW, every window is a different pattern. I made it for my daughters twin bed, then added more for a double, then queen. I got a lot of the window pieces through my friends.. By the way it is now in my closet. It did take me at least 15 years to get to the queen size. The local paper had a article about the quilt.

Ok stop teasing us...pull that quilt out of the closet and post a pic. Would love to see it puleeeease. :)

TeresaPendino 11-13-2011 07:03 PM

@dakota gal..... I'm with Fraew, would love to see! Congrats on your accomplishment. :) I bet it is gorgeous!

Carla79 11-14-2011 11:16 AM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]287542[/ATTACH]. Instead of the scrappy went with the green.


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