Oh my goodness, thank you SO MUCH. I'm a novice quilter and this is THE clearest Cathedral Window tutorial I've come across. Seriously, I don't know how to thank you.
This is the most clear, detailed and make sense tutorial on Cathedral Windows I've watched!! Now, I feel that I can make a table runner following your directions!! Thank you so much!!
I have been looking for this patter for years. When I was younger I made one as a pillow by hand and loved the pattern. During my moves with my hubby due to job moves I lost my pattern. A dear friend of mine told me how to get to this site for the tutorial and I am eternally grateful to her. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. Can hardly wait to get started. Thank you again.
Took a class and made a pillow. I loved this as I wasn't committed to a full quilt but learned the process and to know I would never make a full quilt! I love the idea of a table runner.
My grandmother made my uncle a shirt out of this. If you're old enough to remember the men's western shirts in the 70's/80's, some had a different patterned yoke. The shirt was beautiful but I could never figure out how she did it. NOW I understand. Thank you for finally enlightening me. I may try it myself. :)
I guess im randomly asking but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Kingsley Bryant i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Sewing the square and turning inside out is a brilliant start! I made a pillow cover (the old way) and can tell you that white glue is your best friend to avoid horrible puckering in the end result. I thin my Elmer’s glue down slightly with water and use a bottle with a tiny tip. Use a few dots to glue down the coloured squares so they do not shift. The iron dries the glue instantly and it holds beautifully. Then use glue to hold all those curves in place. With everything glued you can stitch all of the curves easily and smoothly, without any annoying pins, in ONE continuous line if you plan it out in advance. The glue will wash out when you finally get around to having to wash the item.
I saw you and your guest on Public TV demonstrating this technique however I missed the first few minutes. So happy I found it here. This looks quick and easy to make as I am a beginner quilter. Thanks so much for posting it. Love it!
my beloved cardigan stayed! again great video...thanks! and im in hopes of many positive comments on this video to replace and even exceed the ones in the previous video.
Love cathedral windows design! May I ask what the finished size is of the table runner? Is that the same size design or a smaller version? Thank you! Nice tutorial!
Followed your directions to make this in a king size quilt. My question...how is the best way to add rows? I made my first three rows, put all the windows in, made the next three rows. Added those to sections together. However, putting the windows in that center row took about 4 hours! Would it be easiest to do row by row? Any tricks you could offer to make the points look fairly decent? This is 14 blocks across and about 15 rows. This will take me awhile!!! Thanks for a great tutorial
I made three rows like you said and the bigger it gets the harder it gets with that large quilt and turning around those curves. .any suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.
Colleen, I really enjoy learning from your videos! Great Cathedral Window tutorial! 🧵 I also love your bracelet… I look to see which saint or image of Jesus is showing.😊
Beautifully done ... simple and easy. (But, I'll have to get use to no batting ... even tho your looks like a light weight/thin batting has been used ... bet it holds up better and dries faster your way.) Will be giving it a try.
if your making a quilt instead of a table runner when would be the best time to tack the corners because if you do it too soon when still having to connect rows after rows in a quilt.
Do you have any suggestions as how to make it easy when doing a queen sign quilt. It becomes very bulkie to sew. Going around those curves is so hard with all that large quilt. I love this quilt and it was so fun to make until it got so large. Help if you can
Flannel can be unpredictable....meaning there are many flannels which are thread-count poor (fewer threads per sq. inch in manufacture). The problem can be shrinkage, depending on quality of flannel. I have also learned that laundering can help pre-shrink flannel; but some flannels continue to shrink up to four washing's and drying's.
Hi, Love your demo and am going to give it a try. My question is, where did you get that sewing cabinet? I also have a Crescendo and am looking for "that" cabinet. Thank you
Hello is very interesting this project, I would like to make one for a good friend by Christmas, I like to sawing just I made one T shirt blankets, and I think I can do this one too, is so beautiful. What size of little Squers I would need if my withe big I change 16x16 for 20x20, thank you so much
Hello -- we don't have an alternate sizes chart for this quilt (see Colleen's comment above), but we have some great resources for resizing all of your quilts. You can find tips from Colleen on resizing your quilts here and a great webinar from Debra Finan here . Hope this helps!
Our offices are moving to Colorado - Thanks for watching - someone new will be taking over the video portion of the Quilting Quickly magazine - I appreciated everyone's enthusiasm for the techniques I have presented over the last 3+ years. Happy Quilting!
It's kind of too bad that this technique is being called "Cathedral Window", since it really isn't one. It comes out too flat, without the three dimensional quality that makes Cathedral Windows so cool looking. Plus, a lot of us enjoy the handwork and having a true Cathedral Window project going always gives us something to do in down times. I feel like I'm tied to my sewing machine enough. It's a pleasure to take something with me on car trips or whatever.
Cathedral Window is beautiful because it looks 3 dimensional but when it is made with a sewing machine it loses the look that makes it beautiful. The machine one looks flat so you might as well just buy a printed one.
That design loses a lot when it’s done on the machine. What I like about the Cathedral window is the 3D effect but that’s lost when you have to flatten the design on the sewing machine.
This was all perfect until it wasn’t! Stitching the curved edges down by machine made this into a faux cathedral window. The charm of a cathedral window is that it has that 3 dimensional quality! It lost that! Faux cathedral window!
Oh my goodness, thank you SO MUCH. I'm a novice quilter and this is THE clearest Cathedral Window tutorial I've come across. Seriously, I don't know how to thank you.
I have seen lots of videos on this quilt and no one explains it like you do .thank you
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This is the most clear, detailed and make sense tutorial on Cathedral Windows I've watched!! Now, I feel that I can make a table runner following your directions!! Thank you so much!!
I like the oversize, thank you for modernizing a classic block. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I have been looking for this patter for years. When I was younger I made one as a pillow by hand and loved the pattern. During my moves with my hubby due to job moves I lost my pattern. A dear friend of mine told me how to get to this site for the tutorial and I am eternally grateful to her. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. Can hardly wait to get started. Thank you again.
Great! I was convinced i can understand English. I like your video. I'll try to make something like that. Best wishes from Volgograd
Colleen Tauke, appreciate the excellence you demonstrate in all your teaching !
Took a class and made a pillow. I loved this as I wasn't committed to a full quilt but learned the process and to know I would never make a full quilt! I love the idea of a table runner.
never underestimate the things you may do!
Sue Cone +
My grandmother made my uncle a shirt out of this. If you're old enough to remember the men's western shirts in the 70's/80's, some had a different patterned yoke. The shirt was beautiful but I could never figure out how she did it. NOW I understand. Thank you for finally enlightening me. I may try it myself. :)
Yay! An updated cathedral window!! I may actually have the guts to try this! For years I've wanted to make a cw quilt. Thanks for this!💕
I guess im randomly asking but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I would love any help you can offer me.
@Roger Trace instablaster =)
@Kingsley Bryant i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Kingsley Bryant It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
@Roger Trace no problem =)
Thank you for this easy tutorial. I LOVE your bracelet!!!
yes, this instruction video was my favorite of the cathedral "how to make" video and as always, the workmanship is very neat. & easy to follow.
Sewing the square and turning inside out is a brilliant start! I made a pillow cover (the old way) and can tell you that white glue is your best friend to avoid horrible puckering in the end result. I thin my Elmer’s glue down slightly with water and use a bottle with a tiny tip. Use a few dots to glue down the coloured squares so they do not shift. The iron dries the glue instantly and it holds beautifully. Then use glue to hold all those curves in place. With everything glued you can stitch all of the curves easily and smoothly, without any annoying pins, in ONE continuous line if you plan it out in advance. The glue will wash out when you finally get around to having to wash the item.
Omg thank you!
I can't wait to try this! I think a black background with bright batiks would be fun!
@Jerome Butorac Its absolutely gorgeous! My mom owned a quilt store here in Texas and we’ve seen so many beautiful quilts come in our store!
I saw you and your guest on Public TV demonstrating this technique however I missed the first few minutes. So happy I found it here. This looks quick and easy to make as I am a beginner quilter. Thanks so much for posting it. Love it!
So beautiful and your tutorial helps make it feel achievable! Thanks!!😊
I like how the process has the "already made pieces! tutorial was easy to understand and very enjoyable and inspirational that I want to make one.
What was the sizes of both the background square and the color square in the old fashioned hand sewn Cathedral window?
I made this into a double size quilt for my antique bed, I love how it turned out!!
great idea!
thanks Colleen! I wish I could show you the quilt, but can't or don't know how to post pictures.!!
you are welcome to send it to send it as an attachment to my email account if you would like.
colleen.tauke@fwmedia.com
thanks Colleen, sent!
Thank you so much for this tutoral. Helped me understand better.
Thanks Colleen, you are so good at what you do!!! I am anxious to try this myself. I will take my IPAD with me to check behind myself.
Thanks for watching - have fun creating your "windows on the world" - cathedral style.
my beloved cardigan stayed! again great video...thanks! and im in hopes of many positive comments on this video to replace and even exceed the ones in the previous video.
That was awsone, im.gona sew a bag in this design for all my horse gear, thanks for showing😀😀👍👍👍❤
LOVE this! Awesome video.....thank you so much! Can't wait to finish my current project and dive into this one!
Thanks, I did see a quick video on this, and just could not grasp it, this was Awesome! Thanks so much!
I love this technique. Is there a formula for a smaller size?
Love CathedRAL window quilts!
D H sewing with Nancy
Very nice,clean and easy to follow. Thank you
easy to understand; always careful and neatly done.
Thanks so much! falling in love with cathedral windows! I thought they were so hard. They're not!
Thank you for making it look great and inspirational
Great! And this looks easy enough to attempt. Great techniques here. Thanks for sharing this method! Love it.
Great tutorial - thank you for the clear instructions 🪡🧵💞🇬🇧
Love cathedral windows design! May I ask what the finished size is of the table runner? Is that the same size design or a smaller version?
Thank you! Nice tutorial!
Followed your directions to make this in a king size quilt. My question...how is the best way to add rows? I made my first three rows, put all the windows in, made the next three rows. Added those to sections together. However, putting the windows in that center row took about 4 hours! Would it be easiest to do row by row? Any tricks you could offer to make the points look fairly decent? This is 14 blocks across and about 15 rows. This will take me awhile!!! Thanks for a great tutorial
I made three rows like you said and the bigger it gets the harder it gets with that large quilt and turning around those curves. .any suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.
What about FMQ the windows on those rows? Just a thought.
I did one, and made two of the 16 inch blocks and one cathedral. I will continue on and see where it goes, too hot upstairs to sew right now.
Felicitaciónes. Me encanta. La técnica ventana de Catedral. Es hermosa.. Mil gracias, desde Colombia...
This is such an awesome video. I've seen a lot of different ways and I love this one. Thank you#☺❤💜💙💛
Señora pero que trabajo tan hermoso la saludo con mucho respeto y admiración lo voy a intentar para ver si logro hacer uno gracias
I am from india. your tutorial is very nice. I will try this. thanks .
Thaks for watching - we are thrilled to reach around the world and inspire quilters all the way from Iowa, USA!
Krishna Kumari ..i from indonesia
Colleen, I really enjoy learning from your videos! Great Cathedral Window tutorial! 🧵 I also love your bracelet… I look to see which saint or image of Jesus is showing.😊
Beautifully done ... simple and easy. (But, I'll have to get use to no batting ... even tho your looks like a light weight/thin batting has been used ... bet it holds up better and dries faster your way.) Will be giving it a try.
Awesome. It looks so easy to do!😅
if your making a quilt instead of a table runner when would be the best time to tack the corners because if you do it too soon when still having to connect rows after rows in a quilt.
Can I make the center block a bit small to have a larger trim in the window
Me gusta mucho la técnica de la catedral Windows
Gorgeous, great method. Thank you, am going to try it
Do you have any suggestions as how to make it easy when doing a queen sign quilt. It becomes very bulkie to sew. Going around those curves is so hard with all that large quilt. I love this quilt and it was so fun to make until it got so large. Help if you can
Love this method
Me encanta el diseño de q medida son los cuadros gracias por la informacion
Great tutorial! Thank you. 💕
I would really like to know who made your sewing table? And I like your cathedral window design.
Este tutorial es mut hermoso gracias por compartir bendiciones
you are a great instructor
Thaks for watching!
Can you please help me with the sizing?
How do we decide the size of base square? For a 16" initial square, how big is the final (folded) square ?
I"m starting with a 16" square and the final square is about 7 1/2"
How big was your fabric pieces cut?
How do you attach the 4 block to another 4 block on the cathedral window block
I started working on my Cathedral window table runner for Halloween and was wondering how many 16" blocks are in the table runner?
Love this...Im gonna use Gray Background for this
I’m assuming you lay all the base light color before you add the color facric
Would flannel fabric work for cathedral windows? Or will it stretch out too much?
Flannel can be unpredictable....meaning there are many flannels which are thread-count poor (fewer threads per sq. inch in manufacture). The problem can be shrinkage, depending on quality of flannel. I have also learned that laundering can help pre-shrink flannel; but some flannels continue to shrink up to four washing's and drying's.
Hi, Love your demo and am going to give it a try. My question is, where did you get that sewing cabinet? I also have a Crescendo and am looking for "that" cabinet. Thank you
Clever design.
How many squares would I need if I was making a queen size quilt?
what a difference to the 7 inch by hand that i started in the 1990 and have never finished too much work
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What size background square would be needed if you used 10" pre-cuts for the colored windows?
Calypso table runner quilt pattern: goo.gl/JSp2dx
All the directions are available in the pattern - happy quilting!
Hello is very interesting this project, I would like to make one for a good friend by Christmas, I like to sawing just I made one T shirt blankets, and I think I can do this one too, is so beautiful. What size of little Squers I would need if my withe big I change 16x16 for 20x20, thank you so much
Love your tutorial
Beautiful. I really hope to try this soon. What is a "tacking" stitch?
I simply took two short stitches forward and two backward and 2 forward to secure the tips of the folded points.
Very nice !
Wow very excellent
Enjoyed this
Thank you so much for this video, I have been wanting to make one of these for a while. Are there directions for making a bed sized one?
Hello -- we don't have an alternate sizes chart for this quilt (see Colleen's comment above), but we have some great resources for resizing all of your quilts. You can find tips from Colleen on resizing your quilts here and a great webinar from Debra Finan here . Hope this helps!
I'm finally getting this! Thanks. Good tute. How did you make the pincushion?
thanx u r very good maker bt how many inchs this piece plz some thing tell me
I accidentally cut 15" instead what happens to my Squares
J'aimerais bien connaître les dimensions
We miss you!
The next round of videos was set to be posted 6/13, but due to filming changes, they will be up probably within a week.
Our offices are moving to Colorado - Thanks for watching - someone new will be taking over the video portion of the Quilting Quickly magazine - I appreciated everyone's enthusiasm for the techniques I have presented over the last 3+ years. Happy Quilting!
Not done "in the past". My mother still does. All by hand and is working on another now.
Wish I could see it closer to the machine when she is doing sewing of the curved part around the center fabric.
hola soy Española por desgracia no comprendo su lenguaje seria tan amable de decirme las dimensiones del cuadro de la tela gracias Helene
Where can I get this pattern?
Does this pattern have instructions for expanding this into a full size quilt?
Just keep adding the blocks.. You can make it as big as you want
Great teacher
Thanks so much!!!
Благодарю!
Fons & Porter ~ if this was the 1st cathedral window I had seen, I would never have even attempted it. I have seen much easier methods.
LOve it
P0ner el curso encastellano, gracias
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It's easier way is in 5 inch charm pack than 16 inch square
Cathedral
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Traduci non si capisce niente mi dispiace tanto che....
It's kind of too bad that this technique is being called "Cathedral Window", since it really isn't one. It comes out too flat, without the three dimensional quality that makes Cathedral Windows so cool looking. Plus, a lot of us enjoy the handwork and having a true Cathedral Window project going always gives us something to do in down times. I feel like I'm tied to my sewing machine enough. It's a pleasure to take something with me on car trips or whatever.
Cathedral Window is beautiful because it looks 3 dimensional but when it is made with a sewing machine it loses the look that makes it beautiful. The machine one looks flat so you might as well just buy a printed one.
That design loses a lot when it’s done on the machine. What I like about the Cathedral window is the 3D effect but that’s lost when you have to flatten the design on the sewing machine.
This was all perfect until it wasn’t! Stitching the curved edges down by machine made this into a faux cathedral window. The charm of a cathedral window is that it has that 3 dimensional quality! It lost that! Faux cathedral window!
Pon. And. Fron. 11:01 11:02 11:03