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Old 08-15-2011, 09:44 AM
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how do I book mark this. can you help thanks
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Old 08-15-2011, 10:10 AM
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BEAUTIFUL!! Too much work for me, though.
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Old 08-15-2011, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by knitpick
how do I book mark this. can you help thanks
Just click on the word bookmark on the left side of the screen and then click save
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Old 08-15-2011, 10:13 AM
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You did a great job explaining!
This is one on my list of quilts I want to make.
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Thank you! Gorgeous quilt and great tutorial.
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Great tutorial! Thanks
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Old 08-15-2011, 12:09 PM
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I have the two twin-bed sized Cathedral Window spreads my mother made completely by had during two winters they spent in So. Texas, I simply love them but haven't a bed in the house they fit on unless I use them somewhat as bed runners. I know the work you've put into your lovely quilt and know you will cherish it. You should be very proud of it as I'm sure there were several times when you thought there was no end in sight.
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Absolutely gorgeous... love this... My girlfriend has one that her mother did. Her mom tried to explain to me how to do it but I couldnt understand what she meant... the pics are great and make it seem so simple... TFS!
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I know it can be time consuming, but at least when you have it all together it is finished, no batting or quilting. It is beautiful. It is a good way to use up a lot of your scraps for the windows. Your tut is very clear. Thank you very much.
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Originally Posted by Morag
Interesting process. I make my squares differently but the outcome seems to be the end result appears to be the same.
I am in the process of making my second one for my daughters wedding present.

I was taught by a very elderly lady who lived in the appalachian mountains of Virginia. Interesting how patterns were created with a little different twist to them.
Morag... Will you tell us how you learned to do it?
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