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    Cathedral Windows?

    Have any of you tried this design? Is there any tricks, other than just practice, to getting those corner points nice & smooth? Did a little wall hanging yesterday, love this technique, but want to improve on it!

    Thanks!
    Nancy/NC....


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    I LOVE cathedral windows! There are an amazing array of design possibilities available with this technique, not just all one background and one-color or color-coordinated inserts. I originally did it all by hand (which helps w/ those corner points, IMHO) but don't have the time for that, what with everything else there is to do. Took a class and learned how to do all of it by machine except the last turning back of the bias fold. Then I found a book which really was inspiring and very helpful .... "Cathedral Window Quilts, The Classic Folded Technique and a Wealth of Variations" by Lynne Edwards, published by David and Charles, http://www.mycraftivity.com. Even the cover picture will blow you away, and the inside ones will get your creativity bubbling. See if your library has it, or your LQS.

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      #3
      I happen to have that book too, & love it! Lots of neat ideas & info in there! The project I tried was a project posted on the CT forum. My first time try CWs. So it was interesting, just want to improve on it a bit... I'm thinking I will like better, doing the quilt top, stitching down bias too, then do the sandwiching. Won't be quite the original idea, but should look just as nice. I already played with a block & made a pincushion. That was fun too! Thanks for your input!

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        A few years ago, I purchased a book by Shelley Swanland, "Machine Stitched Cathedral Stars." It provides cutting and sewing techniques that use no hand sewing at all. It took me a while to figure out how everything went together, but since I had never made one by hand, I was starting from scratch. Her website is http://shelleyswanland.com, and my quilt is #1017325 and on my profile.

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          #5
          Mary, nice to hear about more CW books & quilting ideas! I will have to check these out as I can find them. I wish more of these sites let you check the books out inside, so you could get a better idea of what you would be purchasing. With DH retired now, I am trying to watch my spending a bit closer & use more of what I already have, which is alot, lol....

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