Cathedral Window Quilt Using the Circle Magic Ruler

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2011

http://missouriquiltco.com -- Jenny Doan shows us how to make a gorgeous Cathedral Window Quilt using the nifty Circle Magic Ruler

To get the materials needed to do this project, follow the links below:

Circle Magic Ruler
http://www.missouriquiltco.com/circle-magic-template-book-by-brandy-s.html

Rotary Cutters
http://www.missouriquiltco.com/notions-and-supplies/scissors-rotary-cutters-b...

Layer Cakes
http://www.missouriquiltco.com/pre-cut-fabric/layer-cakes.html

If you'd like to get started on quilting and need supplies, come on over and check us out at www.MissouriQuiltCo.com or take a look at our awesome deals every day at www.QuiltersDailyDeal.com

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  • Since you know where you're going to make your slit to turn the fabric, why not use your rotary cutter to make the slit before you sew the 2 circles together?

  • When you add the backing, batting & binding, do you leave the scalloped edge as is or you square everything off? This is really beautiful!

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  • I made this quilt using Jenny's technique but I added my batting before I sewed my circle. When I sewed all my circles together my quilt was completed.

  • @martilindsey That is perfectly OK and you should do what works best for you!

  • I, too, would find it easier to make the slit before sewing the seams together.

  • adoro ver seus trabalhos!

  • @StacyMiyatake Awesome, right!?!?!? 

  • Umm, Making that slit and turning the fabric kind of blew my mind. Haha. Great video!

    

  • @mariuedu Ellas tienen una tienda en el internet donde puedes ordenar los materiales. Dicen que incluyeron la informacion en la descripcion del video.

  • I too was thinking of lining the circles with flannel. I did notice that the diamonds are on their sides with this style instead of standing on points. Do you know of any way to do the faux style with them on points?

  • @Maryg1208 - Love the idea of Flannel!! I am using muslin as "batting" for mine, but the quilt itself has weight to it with just cotton fabric. I was surprised how much weight! I agree with you, batting may be a bit too much.

  • @Tabascopeppers -you can do it either way. I am making it now and will leave the circles as-is because I love the scalloped edge. But I've seen it squared off and even with a binding!

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