Cathedral Windows - Quilting again

 


I have had this quilt in storage for quite some time as I have been busy making children and baby sweaters. I put it on my list of things to get to and found myself making progress slowly but surely.  It seems I work best that way - a little bit done on all projects gets them finished. Then when I see "the light at the end of the tunnel" I make a blitz run and finish the project. Unfortunately,  this project has no end in sight.

There are many steps involve to make just one square and you need two completed squares to be able to put in one piece of color.



You start with a seven inch square


Fold and iron flat every side in about 1/4 inch


Fold in half (and take out previous machine stitching because this is going to be all hand done) From the folded edge sew up the two sides for 1.5 inches 


Flip and twist and turn to get this shape


Fold the points to the other side and tack. Do another square and insert your printed fabric between the two squares.


So if my instructions are not clear enough (which is probably the case) here are the instructions I used:







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