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Cathedral Windows Inspirational Wall Hanging
Created by Janome Educational Coordinator Coni Martin ![]() Shown on Martha's Sewing Room - Show #1702 This project uses a fun technique to create Cathedral Windows with no exposed seams. A buttonhole is used to turn the fabrics right side out. This buttonhole is hidden, as the fabric is turned back and sewn down in an appliqué stitch. Supplies Six 11" squares of print calico Six 11" squares of solid white or ecru fabric Three 4-1/2" by 7" pieces of white or ecru fabric Six 11" squares of tear-away stabilizer Roped curtain tie back with tassels on each end Martha Pullen CD "Inspirations I" CD (Borders, Scriptures, and Quotes) KK 2000 (temporary spray adhesive) 6" by 12" grided ruler Sewing machine with embroidery unit Circular guide for your particular machine (optional) Sulky 40 wt. embroidery thread of your choice for the decorative embroidery Mettler 70wt. black bobbin thread for embroidering the words Basic sewing supplies Directions 1. Fold each of the white or ecru squares into quarters and crease. Mark along the creases with a washout marker to divide the square into quarters (fig. 1). 2. Choose six embroidery designs, 3-1/2" or smaller, from the embroidery CD. Stabilize, hoop and embroider a design in the center of each of the six white or ecru squares (fig. 1). 3. Stitch a 1-1/2" buttonhole 3-1/2" down from the center of each white or ecru square. The buttonhole will be centered across the center mark. Cut each buttonhole open (fig. 1).
4. Place a square of white or ecru embroidered fabric and a square of print calico right sides together using KK2000 to temporarily adhere them (fig. 2).
6. Trim the excess fabric 1/4" from the stitching. Clip through the seam allowance to the stitching around the circle (fig. 3). Remove the stabilizer.
7. Turn the circle right side out through the buttonhole. Push out the edges of the circle and press well (fig. 4). ![]() Fig. 4 12. Add a third circle in the same fashion (fig. 5)
13. Sew three remaining circles together side by side (fig. 6).
15. Press all print flaps down (formed when joining circles) and the remaining edges of all circles (fig. 7).
19. Fold the 4-1/2" by 7" pieces of fabric in half to measure 2-1/4" by 7".
25. Position the loops on the wrong side of the wall hanging just below the top edge.
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