Mother made a full sized Cathedral Window quilt years ago. It was so heavy that no one ever slept under it. It was hand made and beautiful. I have no idea who got that quilt after Mom died. I love that last pattern you showed us. It reminded me of the Log Cabin with a Cathedral window in the center. It is beautiful. Thank you for this video.
Arvetta, I have that problem not only in quilts but crochet as well. Have osteoporosis and a big tshirt is heavy. I have to figure out how to adapt patterns. A cuddly big sweater that is 14 skeins at 3.5oz/skein, that's 49 oz! Hope you get your quilt back. A work of beauty is a joy to behold. Even if it is too heavy to use.
You have wonderful videos. I have bought a few of your patterns on Etsy and was thrilled when i found your videos here on RUclips. Thankyou so much for sharing your skills with us. 👍
Love the approach and method, especially sewing those curves before all the blocks are assembled. It’s much easier to deal with detail sewing on a small piece! I think the last method is my favorite 😊 Thank you!!
My grandmother made a bedspread in the cathedral window pattern for my parents' 1-year wedding anniversary. Wishful thinking! It ended up taking ten years and I remember watching her working on it. She added an additional step to one of your variations: the backing material was all white, so to add color, she sewed a little square into the little square window. I now have a much better understanding of the work that went into that quilt! And plan to try your variations myself.
Thank you for these video your a great teacher I a practice your teaching I have to subscribe and share your a wonderful teacher from Jamaica thank you🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I did a great quilt as you go orange peel that was just circles, you sewed your circles together with batting, cut a small slit and tuned them, then sewed them together as a square, folded the "peels" over, and sewed them down. It came out great! Squares on the back, orange peel on the front.
Good evening Paulette, you must have been a mind reader because i was just asking myself about what did you do with all your sample blocks when you answered my question. I think i love the double curve that makes the acute oval or cats eye, because when you placed them together, they were so pretty, making lovely designs. The blue and yellow flower material is so beautiful and reminds me of little pansy faces, i love pansies. Thank you flower for sharing your talent with us, i for one really appreciate the time and trouble you take to show lots of examples of what the blocks can make. Crafty hugs flower, From Norah, Scotland
You are a blessing in disguise. I have been pondering over cathedral window patterns for years and have been confused by directions Now i can become a success
Hello Paulette. Jointly made two king size cathedral window quilts. Mine was more involved but quilted as you go. We cut large squares out of solid color, we bought the bolt. Then we sewed the square into an enclosed square. 1, fold sq in half. Press seam flat. Bring remaing raw edges togther match seam at center. Sew this seam leaving , just a little opening for turned. Trim points so they are sharp when turned right side out. Iron the enclosed square and bring cornor points togther and press. You now have a little square with a smoothe side and a side with four flaps. Using the ironed line sew the square together. Assemble as many squares as you want. Turn the flappy side up and cut a small fashion fabric to fill the square. Roll the edge around the fashion fabric making a windon. Option, cut a piece of batting to put under fashion fabric. Sew down the scalloped edges encasing the fashion fabric. Them you’re done. Your method seems easier, but probably not a short cut in the end because you need to quilt it. Made the quilts with my mom back in the 90’s. That was before quilting short cuts were in vogue, like strip sewing….. hope you get the idea. I tried to explain the best I could. Love your channel as I’ve said many times before.
It's so interesting how many different ways there are, to achieve a similar look. Definitely something for everyone. Thanks so much for sharing yours! 😊🌷
Good Morning, Wow, this is a lot easier than the way I made a pillow a few years ago. Truly! Thank you for sharing this “much easier” way to make these pretty designs. Happy New Year! 🥰👍 Chris P.S. I’ve been following you (oh gosh) for a few years. 🥰❤️
Thank you for sharing quilting ideas from the “Yester-years” which I think are More beautiful. Looking forward to making these shown today. Will be watching for your blog😊
Absolutely amazing, this has become my most favorite video bar none, you have demonstrated the cathedral window block with such simplicity. I now can make this block into a beautiful quilt. Thank you very much.
love it !!! and I'm with you - the last one is my favorite. Thanks ever so much for sharing. I'm new to quilting and am trying to absorb all I can. You have a knack for explaining everything so even a beginner can understand. Looking forward to getting started on my quilting journey !!
I love this tutorial. I do believe I can do a very nice quilt for my Aunt Oma. With her favorite color being purple but with NO green I'll have to shop for a few different purple, flowery fabrics to go with the purple 10" layer cake that I've already purchased. Thank you for showing us the different techniques and really like the last type of cathedral window (with the blues) that one mostly with some of the diamond version in different sized middles will be fabulous in my mind, anyway. Thanks again for sharing. Blessings to y'all. By the way, I agree with ABG, you are a great teacher.
Thank you! No, we don't have a Valentine block yet *Adds to notes*, but if you happen to like appliqué, we do have a few free valentine appliqué patterns on our website! tulipsq.com/valentine 💕
Thank you. I always said, i will not eet or go the toilet, as i just can make lovely things. It's theraphy for me....if they take my machines away, i will die...blessings😀😀😀🇿🇦
That is alot easier I did start one but have so many scrape to sew that I'm working on that issue now the Quilts I've done in just randomly place blocks for a baby quilt ,wished I cut all my fabrics in blocks have alot of the 10 inch fabrics cut in blocks so I will begin after I'm done with all my scrapes. Happen quilting. And thanks for sharing. ❤
How many years have you been quilting? You seem like you may be a master seamstress. Your voice is calming and for people like me with severe anxiety and depression, we really need a calming voice when we are learning new things. I find Guilting therapeutic. I really appreciate you and your expert advice. I saw another way to make this block and while I was successful, it was much more complicated. I subscribed to your Channel and look forward to seeing more of your talents and learning from you. Do you have a Facebook Group and allow people to post their work for everyone to show their creations? Thank You
Thank you so much! Paulette (Mom) has been quilting for as long as I can remember! We don't have a group right now, but we do have a facebook page you can post to! tulipsq.com/fb 🌷
Love your channel. Made two chathedral window quilt with large sq. folden to an enclosed sq which made sides on bias; cut out little squares that where enclosed by points from the enclosed square. It was loads of work but when finished no backing was needed. It’s probably an original way to fold as the quilts were made 20-30 yrs ago. The current demos are easier, but yield thinner finished pieces. Sorry, this was hard to explain.
Do you mean square it up without cutting off the points? If so, don’t pull the curves open so far into the corners, so the point is a little further in.
Mother made a full sized Cathedral Window quilt years ago. It was so heavy that no one ever slept under it. It was hand made and beautiful. I have no idea who got that quilt after Mom died. I love that last pattern you showed us. It reminded me of the Log Cabin with a Cathedral window in the center. It is beautiful. Thank you for this video.
That sounds like a wonderful quilt! I hope whoever got it, is appreciating it! ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing your memories. 🌷💕
Arvetta, I have that problem not only in quilts but crochet as well. Have osteoporosis and a big tshirt is heavy. I have to figure out how to adapt patterns. A cuddly big sweater that is 14 skeins at 3.5oz/skein, that's 49 oz!
Hope you get your quilt back. A work of beauty is a joy to behold. Even if it is too heavy to use.
A small button would cover that up if using on a pillow
Gonna Study this to the Max! Thank you❤❤❤
Thanks Paulette for showing us different designs with the window cathedral
So glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 😊🌷
You have wonderful videos. I have bought a few of your patterns on Etsy and was thrilled when i found your videos here on RUclips. Thankyou so much for sharing your skills with us. 👍
Thanks so much! I love sharing my knowledge, and I’m glad you found our videos! 🌷🌷
Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial. You made this look like something I will be able to make, instead of just wishing I could.
So glad you found it helpful! 😊🌷
Thank you for all the cathedral window options! You are a great teacher!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it! 😊🌷
Yes ty
I love your videos: what a good teacher you are. You make us feel like we are neighbors who have shared together something we love. Thank you.
Thank you so much! What a nice thought! 😊🌷
@@TulipSquare You are welcome; you deserve an abundance of praise.
Love the last sample it looks like butterflies
Butterflies! I hadn’t thought of that, but I see it now! Love it, thank you! 🦋💕
Love the approach and method, especially sewing those curves before all the blocks are assembled. It’s much easier to deal with detail sewing on a small piece! I think the last method is my favorite 😊 Thank you!!
Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful! 😊🌷
My grandmother made a bedspread in the cathedral window pattern for my parents' 1-year wedding anniversary. Wishful thinking! It ended up taking ten years and I remember watching her working on it. She added an additional step to one of your variations: the backing material was all white, so to add color, she sewed a little square into the little square window. I now have a much better understanding of the work that went into that quilt! And plan to try your variations myself.
Wow, 10 years! That is a labor of love, for sure!! 🌷💕
I can’t decide which one is my favorite technique! But I’m leaning towards the last method! Thank you for sharing!
So glad you enjoyed it! It can be hard to pick just one, for sure! 😁🌷
My husbands mother made a BEAUTIFUL cathedral window quilt.
She sewed the folded pieces all by hand.
Her quitting was absolutely amazing.
That sounds wonderful!! ❤️
I love these blocks! Such a beautiful vintage look. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Glad you like them! 🌷
I am so HAPPY I found you.
Your teaching makes it easy to make the quilt pieces. THANK YOU
We're glad you found us too! It's good to know you're finding our videos helpful! 😊🌷
Thank you for these video your a great teacher I a practice your teaching I have to subscribe and share your a wonderful teacher from Jamaica thank you🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Thank you very much! We're glad you're enjoying everything! 😊💕
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. I love your demonstrations and easy to follow along explanations. They have helped me a whole lot.
Glad you like them! We're really happy you're enjoying the channel! 😊🌷
I love that blue and yellow material with the flowers. So beautiful.
Us too, we really it! 😊🌷
Thank you! You've given me confidence in trying the cathedral windows/orange peel😊
Wonderful! We're so glad you found it helpful! 😊🌷
I did a great quilt as you go orange peel that was just circles, you sewed your circles together with batting, cut a small slit and tuned them, then sewed them together as a square, folded the "peels" over, and sewed them down. It came out great! Squares on the back, orange peel on the front.
I like your taste in solutions of colour relation!
Thank you! 🌷
Just love your tutorials! You are soooo easy to watch and learn! Keep up the great work and teach me more!!!
Thank you so much! So glad you're enjoying them. Watch for a new one every Saturday! 🌷💕
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You are an excellent teacher. Appreciation.
Thank you! 😊 Glad you're enjoying! 🌷
Thank you. I really like that last project with the borders. Cool idea.
Thank you! We like that one too, it adds a lot of interest! 🌷
Good evening Paulette, you must have been a mind reader because i was just asking myself about what did you do with all your sample blocks when you answered my question. I think i love the double curve that makes the acute oval or cats eye, because when you placed them together, they were so pretty, making lovely designs. The blue and yellow flower material is so beautiful and reminds me of little pansy faces, i love pansies. Thank you flower for sharing your talent with us, i for one really appreciate the time and trouble you take to show lots of examples of what the blocks can make. Crafty hugs flower, From Norah, Scotland
Thank you so much Norah! We always appreciate your lovely comments! 😊🌷
You are a great teacher. Thank you.
Thank you! That's much appreciated! ☺️🌷
You are a blessing in disguise. I have been pondering over cathedral window patterns for years and have been confused by directions Now i can become a success
Thank you! We're so glad you found it useful! 😊🌷
Wow ..I love this kind of your tutorial.. thanks
Thank you! Glad you like it! 🌷
Awesome job demonstrating these different techniques. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful! 😊🌷
Thank you. Watching you, IT seems to BE so easy.
Thank you! Try it and see! 😊🌷
I love this method!! Thank you so much. Di Hall
Wonderful! Thank you! 😊🌷
Love the sashing! Thank you!! All were great ideas
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊🌷
Thank you for showing all the different ways to make the cathedral window. I’m new to quilting and your samples have inspired me to give it a try. ❤❤❤
Wonderful! Glad to hear it! 🌷😊
Your video makes me thnk I can do this
That's great to hear! Give it a try! 🌷
Just found your videos last few days. So much to learn. Thank you for making life easier than reading it pattern.❤
Welcome! We’re so glad you’re enjoying the channel. Thanks for watching! 😊🌷
Fun ideas! Thank you
Todos lindos!!! Obrigada ❤🎉
Thank you! 😊🌷
I love your catherdral windows, they are the best blocks I’ve seen in a long time
Thank you so much!! 😊🌷
Es usted buena costurera las manos dicen mucho. Muchas salud y gracias por compartir
We’re glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😊🌷
Hello Paulette. Jointly made two king size cathedral window quilts. Mine was more involved but quilted as you go. We cut large squares out of solid color, we bought the bolt. Then we sewed the square into an enclosed square. 1, fold sq in half. Press seam flat. Bring remaing raw edges togther match seam at center. Sew this seam leaving , just a little opening for turned. Trim points so they are sharp when turned right side out. Iron the enclosed square and bring cornor points togther and press. You now have a little square with a smoothe side and a side with four flaps. Using the ironed line sew the square together. Assemble as many squares as you want. Turn the flappy side up and cut a small fashion fabric to fill the square. Roll the edge around the fashion fabric making a windon. Option, cut a piece of batting to put under fashion fabric. Sew down the scalloped edges encasing the fashion fabric. Them you’re done. Your method seems easier, but probably not a short cut in the end because you need to quilt it. Made the quilts with my mom back in the 90’s. That was before quilting short cuts were in vogue, like strip sewing….. hope you get the idea. I tried to explain the best I could. Love your channel as I’ve said many times before.
It's so interesting how many different ways there are, to achieve a similar look. Definitely something for everyone. Thanks so much for sharing yours! 😊🌷
Good Morning, Wow, this is a lot easier than the way I made a pillow a few years ago. Truly! Thank you for sharing this “much easier” way to make these pretty designs. Happy New Year! 🥰👍 Chris P.S. I’ve been following you (oh gosh) for a few years. 🥰❤️
Thank you! We're so glad you found it useful! Happy New Year to you too! 🎉 We appreciate you! 😊🌷
Wonderful instruction and the squares are gorgeous!!
Thank you so much! 😊🌷
I love your method of teaching.
Thank you! That's much appreciated! 😊🌷
Like the last one best. Years ago I made a block for the old fashioned way. Have to look with it don’t know where it is. Thanks for your tutorial.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! 😊🌷
I want to let you know that you are the first person I have liked and my first subscription. Now I can watch more of you. Happiness!
Thank you and welcome!! 😊🌷
Me encantó..!! Quedará hermoso en cualquier proyecto.. gracias
Thank you!! 😊🌷
Glad I found you. I'll do these soon
We're glad you found us too! 😊🌷
Thank you for sharing this video. Great tutorials.😊 These different ways make it doable for me. Love all those examples.
Thank you! That's so nice to hear! 😊🌷
I love your methods. You make it look so easy
Thanks so much! It really is pretty easy! 😊🌷
Excellent instructions and a wonderful video! I can't wait to try it.
Wonderful! So glad you enjoyed it! 😊🌷
P.S. I used to sew my Cathedral Windows by hand! The old way. I still like the way that looks!
Oh yes, hand sewing always looks so nice!
Thank you for sharing quilting ideas from the “Yester-years” which I think are More beautiful. Looking forward to making these shown today. Will be watching for your blog😊
Thank you! I hope you enjoy making them! 🌷
Great video, thank you.
Thank you! Glad you liked it! 🌷
Tqvm for showing us . Hope to learn from you more patterns
Thanks for watching! Lots more to come! 😊🌷
Absolutely amazing, this has become my most favorite video bar none, you have demonstrated the cathedral window block with such simplicity. I now can make this block into a beautiful quilt. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much! We're glad you enjoyed it. Happy sewing! 🌷💕
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Superb demonstration. Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!🌷
I love this technique thanks so much for sharing!!
Sp glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😊🌷
love it !!! and I'm with you - the last one is my favorite. Thanks ever so much for sharing. I'm new to quilting and am trying to absorb all I can. You have a knack for explaining everything so even a beginner can understand. Looking forward to getting started on my quilting journey !!
Thank you so much! We try to make things as easy as possible. Welcome to the wacky world of quilting!! 😊🌷
Great tutorial it’s made to look very easy I will be giving it a go after watching 😊 10 out of 10 👏
Wonderful! Thanks so much! 😊🌷
Beautiful, God Bless you
Thank you! 🌷💕
Nice and very inspiring as always 💖 thank you for sharing this tutorial ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it! 😊🌷
Wonderful, thank you
Thank you, so glad you liked it! 😊🌷
Great tutorial!!!
Thanks! Glad you liked it! 🌷😊
You made this so easy for me. Thank you !
That's great! Glad it helped! 🌷💕
Brilliant!
Thank you! 😊🌷
Love your ideas! Will try it myself, next. 😍
Great! We're glad you liked it! 😊🌷
Thank you so much for showing us how to sew these. I can't wait to try sewing them. Happy New Year.
Great! Have fun sewing! Happy New Year! 🎊 🌷
Very lovely! Enjoyed your teaching! God Bless!
Thank you! ☺️💕
I love this tutorial. I do believe I can do a very nice quilt for my Aunt Oma. With her favorite color being purple but with NO green I'll have to shop for a few different purple, flowery fabrics to go with the purple 10" layer cake that I've already purchased. Thank you for showing us the different techniques and really like the last type of cathedral window (with the blues) that one mostly with some of the diamond version in different sized middles will be fabulous in my mind, anyway. Thanks again for sharing. Blessings to y'all. By the way, I agree with ABG, you are a great teacher.
Thank you so much! Your quilt idea sounds really nice, I'm sure your Aunt Oma would love it!! Happy sewing! 🌷💕
Thank you.
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I like the machine sewing. I did a cathedral window by hand. It took forever.
I bet it would take forever! We definitely prefer the machine these days 😊🌷
I agree. The reason I did it by hand was the portability. @@TulipSquare
@@belindaf4584 That's a good reason!
I really like the way you teach. Do you have a valentine block video?
Thank you! No, we don't have a Valentine block yet *Adds to notes*, but if you happen to like appliqué, we do have a few free valentine appliqué patterns on our website! tulipsq.com/valentine 💕
Great techniques class...thanks
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it! 🌷
Awesome love it all.
Thanks so much!🌷
Thank You! Paulette, you make it so easy to follow.👏
Thank you so much! 🌷💕
I really like it
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Thank you 🤩
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Super triks ,mam tq
Thanks! 🌷
thanks for your orientacions i thought the cathedral is difficult
Glad you found it helpful! It's definitely easier than it looks. 🌷
Thanks for this tutorial! I just might try this for a small quilt at first!
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching! 🌷💕
Thank you so mutch
Thanks for watching! 😊🌷
Todo precioso!!
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Thank you
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I love these blocks, thanks for the great video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! 🌷
Son muy bonitos todos los estilos
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OH THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO AND INSTRUCTION. NEW SUB HERE.
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Es todo muy bonito
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Thank you for sewing the pattern.l was wondering how you would do it. Thank you again. Hope Morrissey
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Thank you. I always said, i will not eet or go the toilet, as i just can make lovely things. It's theraphy for me....if they take my machines away, i will die...blessings😀😀😀🇿🇦
Oh my goodness! 😄😄🌷
I liked and subscribed
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That is alot easier I did start one but have so many scrape to sew that I'm working on that issue now the Quilts I've done in just randomly place blocks for a baby quilt ,wished I cut all my fabrics in blocks have alot of the 10 inch fabrics cut in blocks so I will begin after I'm done with all my scrapes.
Happen quilting.
And thanks for sharing. ❤
Good luck with all those scraps! I'm sure you'll make something lovely. 😊 Thanks for watching! 🌷
❤ thanks
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😍 love it thank you
Thank you! 🌷
wonderful!!! enjoyed them all but i need to have my fabric cut beforehand! ugh
Yup, that's the best time to cut it! 😁🌷
Nice!
I feel like the Forest Gnome from last week would have liked the 2nd & 3rd ones....
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How many years have you been quilting?
You seem like you may be a master seamstress. Your voice is calming and for people like me with severe anxiety and depression, we really need a calming voice when we are learning new things. I find Guilting therapeutic. I really appreciate you and your expert advice.
I saw another way to make this block and while I was successful, it was much more complicated.
I subscribed to your Channel and look forward to seeing more of your talents and learning from you.
Do you have a Facebook Group and allow people to post their work for everyone to show their creations?
Thank You
Thank you so much! Paulette (Mom) has been quilting for as long as I can remember! We don't have a group right now, but we do have a facebook page you can post to! tulipsq.com/fb 🌷
I'm a new subscriber 😊.
Yay! Thank you! 😊💕
Love your channel. Made two chathedral window quilt with large sq. folden to an enclosed sq which made sides on bias; cut out little squares that where enclosed by points from the enclosed square. It was loads of work but when finished no backing was needed. It’s probably an original way to fold as the quilts were made 20-30 yrs ago. The current demos are easier, but yield thinner finished pieces. Sorry, this was hard to explain.
That sounds really interesting! We'd love to see that! 😍🌷
Bravo
Thank you!🌷
Благодарю! 🙏💐
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I’m a beginner and was wondering; for the last method, how would I square that up without getting the points?
Do you mean square it up without cutting off the points? If so, don’t pull the curves open so far into the corners, so the point is a little further in.
It kinda reminds me of a butterfly. That last pattern
I could see that, now that you mention it! 😊🌷
Regards from me Indonesia
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