i hope you enjoy making this block as much as i did! you can download the instructions in pdf form from Pellon Projects, and visit Free Quilt Patterns for more information about the other cathedral window free tutorials in this series.
Materials required: ¼ yard or fat quarter each of three fabrics (example uses white, print, and solid)
Cut fabric:
7.25” squares (4 each) of white and print
6.5” squares (4) of solid
Construct blocks:
1. Mark diagonal line on each of the 4 white squares
2. Place white and print squares right sides together and pin
3. Stitch ¼” on both sides of marked line for each set of squares (as shown in diagram A)
4. Cut each square in half on drawn line
5. Press seams open
6. Fold each triangle wrong sides together and press (note: fold just to the side of seam so that print shows on the white side, but no white shows on the print side)
7. Trim each triangle so that raw edges are 6.5”
8. Place two triangles on each solid square (white side facing up), matching raw edges, and pin
9. Baste each square 1/8” around raw edges
10. Lay out squares and stitch together with a ¼” seam allowance
Form curves:
11. In the center of each of the four blocks, fold edge of triangle ½” towards corner (exposing print) and pin
12. Form curve by rolling over entire edge of triangle and easing so that curve ends ¼” from sewn corners (or ½” from raw edge corners) and pin
13. Topstitch close to outside edge of curve (through all thicknesses), backstitching at beginning and end
Done!
make sure to share pics of your blocks in the Flickr group for your chance to enter the giveaways! you can find more info about the cathedral windows qal schedule and prizes from Pellon here.
happy stitching!










You...are amazing. I barely managed to make coffee today and you have a tutorial up. <3
ReplyDeleteLove how this turned out Rachael! I'll have to bookmark it so I can try it!
ReplyDeleteGreat block!
ReplyDeleteI love the feathers on the folded edge! This is great! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, so lovely! I'm going to have to have a go at this.
ReplyDeleteThat is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that finish. It makes me want to make things.
ReplyDeletethis is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was so great to meet you in person at the GNO. You are one talented girl and I love your creations!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, shall have to check these all out when I get home again
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