Machine Stitched Cathedral Window Tutorial
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Thank you Eddie for a clear, easy to follow tutorial on a complex quilt. I have material I have collected from favorite clothing from my grandbaby, Mom[ before she died], children, husband & my own that I will incorporate into this 'memory' CA quilt. Great jobl
#83
Eddie! This tut is the easiest, most understandable, clearest pictured I've yet to see. My little grandaughter could catch right on to this one. (and she is very interested in quilting).
I too have been wondering how to do CW's. I have a book that shows how to do these also and believe me it was hard to understand. I love the way you explained it. Thank you so much! I surely will be doing this one for my next project no doubt. It is residing in my favorites just calling out my name.
Good Job!!!!!
I too have been wondering how to do CW's. I have a book that shows how to do these also and believe me it was hard to understand. I love the way you explained it. Thank you so much! I surely will be doing this one for my next project no doubt. It is residing in my favorites just calling out my name.
Good Job!!!!!
#88
Eddie, thanks for the tutorial. It is very concise and to the point. I think almost anyone would be able to make a CW with your instructions.
I have worked on one by hand..I say worked on one because it is still about the size you see in my Avatar and that picture was taken several years ago.
I started my CW with a 9 in square...I am wondering...if I was to do a bed size, how big a square could I use and still have it look intricate?
I have worked on one by hand..I say worked on one because it is still about the size you see in my Avatar and that picture was taken several years ago.
I started my CW with a 9 in square...I am wondering...if I was to do a bed size, how big a square could I use and still have it look intricate?
#89
I clipped an article out of a magazine about 20 years ago and always planned to make it but, it seemed like it would take forever doing it by hand. Since you showed us how to do it by machine I know I can do this now, I have 3 quilts planned and then I'm going to make a CW. Your instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Thank You Very Much for doing it. Phyllis
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