We're having SOOO much fun today with our Cathedral Window Quilt Block! Because it's a gorgeous quilt block AND because we get to do it twice. And, before the video is over, we'll do a pillow with these lovely blocks in the simplest possible way. Don't forget to let me know which way to do them is your favorite, okay? I'd love to hear from you. Enjoy! Sandy
Thanks a million for sharing both there technique with us I love both the ways of making these quilted squares but the second one looks more lovely although there is a lot of material used. I am from India and love sewing and learning new techniques.
You can do the first method with 2 less layer of fabric if you use an 8" (20 cm) square of muslin and follow the Folded Bow-tie method which is the essence of what you did.
Hello I love both but first one is easier I would like to make pin cushion first and see how it goes thanks for showing I also subscribe to your channel
hi! I pin them in place and then I sew the white round border over them to keep them there. I hope that helps. I will be doing a new cathedral window quilt block soon. Have a great weekend!
We're having SOOO much fun today with our Cathedral Window Quilt Block!
Because it's a gorgeous quilt block AND because we get to do it twice.
And, before the video is over, we'll do a pillow with these lovely blocks in the simplest possible way.
Don't forget to let me know which way to do them is your favorite, okay? I'd love to hear from you.
Enjoy!
Sandy
The last pillow. White makes look so crisp.
Thanks a million for sharing both there technique with us I love both the ways of making these quilted squares but the second one looks more lovely although there is a lot of material used. I am from India and love sewing and learning new techniques.
Happy sewing! 😃
Looks like you have a Great helper❤️
I like the more traditional way.
Wow,it"s really beautifull.
I like both 😊
Me encanta tu trabajo y tambien tu gatito hermoso ❤❤❤
Gracias! 🥰
Thank you for this video. This is exactly what I needed!❤
My pleasure! Enjoy 😁
Love them both👍
Thank you 😁
very cool methods
Thank you 🥰
You can do the first method with 2 less layer of fabric if you use an 8" (20 cm) square of muslin and follow the Folded Bow-tie method which is the essence of what you did.
Thank you! Always up for a tip for saving precious fabric 😁
Beautiful ❣️
Thank you
Hello I love both but first one is easier I would like to make pin cushion first and see how it goes thanks for showing I also subscribe to your channel
Hi, welcome! I did that actually, my first cathedral window is a pincushion and I treasure it to this day. Let me know how it goes, I'd love to know.
@@seweasybysandy I will definitely let you know thanks for replying
I prefer the first method but then also the second is beautiful 😍
The first one is much simpler, that's for sure! hehe
Question, did you use 100% cotton for the white material or did you use muslin?
I used 100% cotton
@@seweasybysandy Thank you do much!!
How do you join the blocks in version 1 and maintain the windows? Please show
hi! I pin them in place and then I sew the white round border over them to keep them there. I hope that helps. I will be doing a new cathedral window quilt block soon. Have a great weekend!
Very unclear, many steps not explained. Turned a very simple technique into something very complex.