Super Easy Attic Window Quilt using a Panel
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- In this tutorial Wendy from The Broken Needle quilt shop will show you how you can make a super easy attic window quilt using a panel and no Y seams. This attic window tutorial is different in that we show you how to make your quilt blocks without distorting the picture on your panel. This gives a 3D illusion that you are looking through a window. You can use this technique on a vertical or horizontal quilt panel.
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Once again a fabulous tutorial that keeps the panel from being distorted!!! Love it!! 🧡
Thanks, I changed the music. Some people didn't like it the first time around :)
You read my mind, as I wanted to find an attic window technique that had smaller window frames and accounted for distortion. Thank you for the tutorial.
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching :)
This was extremely helpful for me! Thank you. I've been wanting to do one for a few years and your explanation and demo were excellent!
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Just found this video. Very helpful for both the window panes and the mitered border! I plan to do one of these soon and like this method.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome how-to Wendy & Matt
Thanks :)
Great tutorial!
Thanks for watching :)
Hi, at 1:25 minutes in the video I am showing the intersection of the middle (zoomed in) You will cut 1/2" at the intersection of every window frame, including the middle. The outside edges don't need to be trimmed. Hope this helps.
So you cut a total of 1.5” Right?
Yes 😊
I love this! Can you tell me how wide the black sashing is?
1 1/2 Inches :)
Really? For the black sashing. It looks more like 1 inch
@@tracygill8900 You're right. It's been a while since I did this I had to look it up. Cut at 1" in order to finish at 1/2"
How do you determine the math for how much to remove? For example, if I wanted my window frame to finish at 2” would I still need to remove .5” from all intersecting points or take out more? I love quilting but the math kills me, lol. Thanks!
@@lisascott9945 you would cut out 3/4” from all intersections ☺️
Hi, I loved the video so much I bought the exact same panel. I was just wondering how wide is your black sash?
@@luciegignac9181 Hey, the black sashing is 1 inch unfinished. Thanks for watching! Happy you found the panel too!
@@TheBrokenNeedle Thank you very much! Can't wait to make it.
I love this video. I was just starting to do my first Attic Window when I came across this. I do have one concern though. If I am taking 1/2 inch from all intersecting sides, what happens to the size of the middle panel pieces compared to the 4 outside? The outside has only 2 intersections right? So I lose 3 inches (Right & Left sides trimmed), to the 2 center and only 1 1/2 to the sides?since there is only one cut ( either left or right depending on side piece), Or am I not seeing something?