Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Keep on Keeping On


This project turned out a little hard, but nothing that I didn't expect. I did decide to go with the handkerchief linen as it was much more lightweight. With all the folding that is involved I though in the long run this would be better.
I think for any tips that might be useful if you want to try this. I would recommend this fabric using a lot of starch. I cut the linen oversized, then starched it and iron it to get a slighter stiff feel. Then I cut the square out that I needed.
As far as the color, I would wait to add that at the end when all the blocks line up. The reason for this is because the points I think show to much thread doing them separately.
Have you tried this yet??
More to come, our sewing retreat is this weekend. YAY!!! I am SEW freaking excited!!!

15 comments:

  1. i never try make that, but your work looks fantasdtic! i love your fabric choises!

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  2. I LOVE it T e r r I !!! You're a super star!!!

    XO, Heather

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  3. Terri, I lurve the way the colorful windows look with the linen. Very, very nice stitching, too. =)

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  4. I'm super impressed. Oh, and jealous about that FMF seeds fabric...man, I wished I had stocked up on that. All of a sudden it's one of my all-time favorites and I don't have a single piece. *sigh*

    I leave Thursday for a sewing retreat too. Just like you I'm SEW freakin' excited!!

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  5. Your work looks wonderful! The handkerchief linen seems to be working well for you. I wouldn't have thought of that. Have a great and really fun retreat!

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  6. your picture would not come in for me.....oh well....but you made me smile with your last few words!!

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  7. your cathedral window looks amazing...i love the linen

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  8. This is beautiful! I have never tried this, but have been tempted. Are you using a particular pattern? If so, would you mind sharing?

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  9. I like your use of Linen fabric and the color is perfect. This is going to be a beautiful quilt.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  10. Wow very nice. I would be intimidated by a block that complicated.

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  11. When I first started getting the quilting but, I purchase a book "Cathederal windows" and tried this...ended up taking it all out...so frustrated. yours look wonderful

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  12. Your cathedral windows looks wonderful! I think I'll try it sometime soon. Hope you have a great time this weekend! :) ~Jessica

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  13. Oh what a gorgeous quilt, im simply in love with the shape of this. I think i must have to go and learn to quilt. I keep coming back and having a look.

    Susie

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  14. Wow, your windows are great. I have made one. I would like to make more. One day.

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