Cathedral Window Quilt sewn by hand
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Niles, OH
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I am a fairly new quilter and I have only done very very simple quilt patterns - large center block with borders all around to make the size I want and hand quilting. Is the quilt finished after you sew the pieces together or do you put a backing on it? I am seeing pink and greens in those little panes if this isn't a difficult process.
Thank you
Sandyb
Thank you
Sandyb
#18
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: N Texas
Posts: 1,134
Your tutorial is great! That is just the way I make mine with one exception. I make blocks of 4 instead of rows of 6. Same difference. Then I put the 4's together for a larger block. Then I connect those larger blocks. Mine is the size of a twin bed now and it gets heavy to attach to. I have few times to pick up the large piece by doing it this way.
I think your photos are wonderful.
Ladies there is no batting. She showed all steps here. The backing is in the final photo. It is quilted as you go. Amazing how heavy it is. One of the most beautiful quilt patterns ever, to me.
I think your photos are wonderful.
Ladies there is no batting. She showed all steps here. The backing is in the final photo. It is quilted as you go. Amazing how heavy it is. One of the most beautiful quilt patterns ever, to me.
#20
Originally Posted by sawsan
Thank u 4 the tutorial, your Musline looks thick. or only in the picture?
I had an idea Muslin is thin and i am not sure i tuched the right one yet
your work,colours, lights all is great
I had an idea Muslin is thin and i am not sure i tuched the right one yet
your work,colours, lights all is great
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