Saturday, August 11, 2007

Absence makes the quilt grow faster....

While the Man and the Digital camera were away... I finally got started on a project I've been dying to try for ages.....


I've been turning this:


white cotton - pre quilt


and this:


quilt fabric pile


into this:


cathedral window quilt


Yep. That's right.... it's a Cathedral Window quilt, fiddly and scary, but surprisingly easy once you get started!


cathedral window quilt


I've been meaning to tackle a White Project for a while now.... there are some truly beautiful, sparse and gorgeous quilt projects out there, and though this one isn't quite as avant-garde as I'd like, it's a good start. It's amazing how quickly it grows, and because it's a quilt as you go project, there's no scary batting or backing to deal with after you've finished the fun bits.


cathedral window quilt


I made a block of these when I was at school, so I remembered the basic process, but I've made a few changes to the way I've been making this one, so I think I'll post a tutorial on how to make it next time I prepare a batch of squares. It's a completely satisfying project, even if you are a crappy handstitcher like me - take a step back, and the stitches don't matter a damn.....it the sheer brilliance of the design, the origami like folding of fabric, the stitched down "windows" that catch the eye.....


Anyway - I'm loving it..... tutorial to come soon, I promise! xxx

****UPDATED TO ADD: You can find the tutorial for this quilt on my new blog here:

Cathedral Window Quilt Tutorial....... Enjoy! xxx ****

19 comments:

  1. When I got to the picture of the quilt I actually said "OH!!" out loud. So gorgeous. Really lovely.

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  2. Very lovely quilt! I love the fabrics that you're using. I'll be waiting patiently for the tutotial. tee-hee! Thanks!

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  3. I too gasped out loud, gorgeous!

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  4. you've just blown my mind.

    blown away. completely. gone.


    tutorial? yes, please!

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  5. Beautiful! Cathedral windows are supposed to be tremendously hard...I'll be waiting for the tutorial, too. :-)

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  6. Well, aren't you fabulous! This looks so, so good.

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  7. flipping heck. I agree with everyone, this is so ... wow (we're not worthy). What i really like about it is that you have taken something pretty traditional and totally stylized it so its more contemporary/modern, and from what I can tell, very you.

    Well done. Now bring on that tutorial! I think blog land will be flooded with attempts at this.

    Isn't it amazing what we get done when our technology is unavailable? I SO need to detach myself from the computer this week.

    -kimberlee

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  8. Just amazing! I love the colors you've chosen as well!

    I'm happy to wait for your tutorial! Thanks!

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  9. This is so beautiful, I love it and I love the colours!

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  10. Mm I agree, just beautiful! It looks so serene (some quilts can look too full of bits of patterns to me, but this one shows off the patterned bits so well. Beautiful!

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  11. hey leah
    how's it?
    I have just done a post that includes a link the your cathedral quilt and a picture from your fliker account. (I was so inspired) I hope that's okay. I know there are some problems with linking pictures like that (ban width issues that I don't fully comprehend) so let me know if its as issue and I can take it down. but I think its okay since I linked it through blogger and its not like I have heaps of traffic coming through my blog :)
    can't wait for that tutorial.

    over and out,
    Kimberlee
    ps I tried to email this to your yahoo account but it didn't work, hence I had to post it, sorry.

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  12. Oh wow! That is absolutely beautiful! Hurry up with that tutorial already!!
    Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!

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  13. I cannot begin to express how incredibly impressed and intimidated I am by that quilt!

    Magnificent.

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  14. Count me in as one of the highly impressed.

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  15. Wow - I love this! From a non-sewer it looks as if it should be impossible but I can see from the amount you have made already that it musn't be. Can't wait to see it finished!

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  16. wow, that looks incredible! i don't this is doing anything for my fear of quilting and complicated projects.... very impressive.

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  17. These look fantastic, the designs will lokk great to cover some b&q garden furniture I have recently purchased that I want to spruce up a little, it needs some colour and a little more style.

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