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Thursday, November 1, 2018
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I did try it a long time ago, but never actually made anything with it. Your cathedral windows look fabulous, I love the blues! Is it a specific project or are you just playing?
xx
They are beautiful Pamela, I haven't tried these before.
I agree, these are beautiful, especially in the blues! :)
Blue + white = beautiful! Dutch tiles, English china or something Japanese, like kogin. Adding a little red is just perfect.
No, I’ve never tried cathedral windows ..... I like them, but they need such a lot of fabric! I expect I probably will make some one day!
Yours are really pretty! I love all the blues.
Hugs,
Barbara xx
They are lovely. I have never made anything bigger than a small mat or a pincushion. xx
I never tried cathedral windows, but one day I will try it.
Yours are looking great.
Never tried it, but added it to my 'must try' list ... which is growing longer and longer when I read lovely blogs like yours.
Great hand work on your cathedral windows!
I'm working on a small cathedral window project inspired
by you and Carin.
The process reminds me of origami, and they're like little gems.
Fun.
It's just beautiful, Pamela. Love the colors.
It looks gorgeous! What a great way to showcase those especially-awesome fabrics. I'll have to put it on my to-try list!
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