Monday, February 24, 2014

Cathedral Window Quilt...Take One!!

I have been wanting to make
 
 
 
a cathedral ceiling window quilt for awhile now....
 
( I can't get it through my head...it's a window!!)
 
 
I tried a few different methods and settled on a folding technique
 
 
I found online to make my 10" sample
 
So after a small break to eat a treat DELIVERED to my sewing room....
 
 
I hit my bundle of Paris Flea Market FQ pack!!
 

 
I like the direction this is going....
 
 
These windows are finishing at 5" corner to corner.....

 
It's a great way to stay warm on such frigid days!!
 
Christa
 


8 comments:

  1. This is looking great!! You should do a tutorial....hmmmmmmmmm????

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    1. Thanks, Marjorie! I will be sure to get something together!

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  2. That quilt is going to be beautiful! I hope you show it to us when it is finished. Your treat looks delicious too.
    Patrice Hoffos

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  3. Thanks Patrice! I am really liking where this one is going! I think I might even try to write a pattern for this one!! I'll be sure to show the finished project!!

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  4. I didn't know you could make one on the sewing machine. I have only seen them hand sewn. I will have to look into this. Your choice of fabrics looks very Springy! I am so ready for Spring to arrive.
    You special delivery looks delicious. Do you think a delivery could be made down here?
    Love reading about all you do.

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  5. Holy Hannah that quilt is Beee-uuuu-t-ee-ful! Colleen is gonna love that! And Arnold is so thoughtful! ;-)
    By the way, Lone Survivor was so so so good. Go see it.

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  6. Your cathedral window quilt is so, so pretty. I think I'd be willing to give it a try - but only table topper size. I agree with previous comments, a machine finished tutuorial would be good.

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