Jumbo Cathedral Window Quilt
First of all, what do you think of my new blog design?!
It’s really great having a husband who’s not only an IT genius but used to be a graphic designer as well. Jonathan is the brains behind our main website as well as the Stitch Gathering website, and now he has turned his attention to my little blog and I am VERY happy with the result! I hope you all like it too. Thanks Jonathan!
And secondly, here’s another quilt that has been finished for a while but which I haven’t shared because I was waiting for a publication date.
This is my Jumbo Cathedral Window. I’ve been on a bit of a Cathedral Window trip for a while now, and actually started this last year in preparation for a new workshop.
With Cathedral Windows this big it takes a bit of time to get the folding and pressing sorted (you do start with a really big square of fabric – too big for an ironing board!), but there is very little sewing (all on the machine) and there is also no basting and quilting!
I have put wadding behind all of the windows, and that together with the weight of the folded fabric means it doesn’t need anything else. So though it seems to be taking a long time, once you’ve opened up all your windows you only have to bind it and it’s finished!
I used 2 x Amy Butler Lark charm packs (Rowan charm packs are 6″ squares – perfect for this project) and a ton of Kona Charcoal!
In fact that was my only problem with this quilt (or strictly speaking a coverlet
as it is not really a quilt – see above!), as I bought the charcoal at 3
different times and each time the colour was a slightly different
shade! I was worried it would spoil the whole project, but you can’t
really see it from the front. But you can certainly see it from the back!
It’s featured in this new magazine Creative Quilting, which is a special, one-off edition like the Creative Bag Making one that my crochet bag was in a few months ago.
It was being launched at Festival of Quilts so I think it’s safe to mention it now. I actually think it’s a fantastic magazine, with 16 great projects.
I love the look of it too, they have taken some stunning photos of my quilt.
And here’s a gorgeous quilt by Fiona Poppy Makes using jelly rolls (she will be teaching a jelly roll class at our Stitch Gathering retreat).
I also love this quilt by Mandy Munroe, who always designs such fabulous projects.
That’s just a small taste of what is on offer in this bumper packed magazine. You can pick up a copy at
WH Smiths or order one online here.
And if you think this quilt looks familiar it’s because it’s hanging in our exhibition at the moment and crept into one of the photos I showed in the exhibition preview post!
Cool, congrats!
Loving the new header too :o)
Really love the new look blog. See you tomorrow.
Fantastic new look and congralations on the magazine! The coverlet/quilt is beautiful 🙂 x
I knew I should have brought those cheap lark charms at foq, doh!
Your quilt is stunning! So nice to see it in a magazine too. And your blog is beautiful!
Congratulations on your publication. The Cathedral Windows quilt is amazing. Love the blog too! Thanks for sharing Marie (mlismore@optusnet.com.au)
At last you can reveal Jo. It's really lovely 🙂
Wonderful quilt Jo. As always superb fabric choices – how strange about the back tho. Mind you it doesn't detract from the fabulousness of the quilt.
Love your new blog header! Suits you.
Love the new blog look and congrats on the magazine- what a talented family!
that's yummy!
i tried CW when i first started patchwork, so about 20 years ago – it wasn't an ideal beginners project!!!! I'll. have to look out for the magazine and see whether my skills have progressed!
Ooh I'll have to get myself a copy!
Lovely quilt. Like the windows supersized! And how great you are being published again, and Fiona and Mandy too.
I can't wait to see that gorgeous quilt in person!
Just came across your blog tonight…wished I had known about your shop a few months ago when I was in Edinburgh visiting our daughter. She lives a 20 min walk from your business.
Love the colours you have used in your quilt. Good luck with the quilt exhibition. from Jenny in Australia
Love your new look blog, also jumbo CW is gorgeous.
How did I miss that mag at FoQ..duh!!
Congrats….it's an amazing quilt!!
What a lovely quilt. I would never have thought of using such a dark colour for the main fabric. There were times when I wished I'd machine-sewed my CW cushion, but it's done now and just waiting to be made up.
Teresa x
By the way, I meant to say I love the new look and am envious of your talented husband.
T
You are always so talented. I went and ordered the magazine on line. It will get a lot of use.
A stunning quit; your choice of background fabric sets all those prints off beautifully. Congratulations on having it published too.
Just catching up a little this evening and fell head over heels for your quilt!!! And the fabrics you chose! Love how they are set off with the dark ground. Jealous that you know how to make cathedral windows in the first place!!! Absolutely gorgeous quilt. AND love the new look of the website! Very pretty. Makes my eyes happy!
Is there any way I can buy the pattern? To buy that magazine and have it shipped to the states will cost me over $20 and I have some charm packs I would love to make into this quilt! It showcases fabric so well 🙂