You could use your regular ironing board and a pressing spray such as Best Press or another starch spray. Take one of the corners and place the point right on top of the center point mark.
Press the fold you have created. Now take those two squares to your sewing machine and stitch right on the fold through both flaps. Take the next square with the previous square, lining up the flaps and stitching down the fold. Repeat with the final square. Line up the horizontal rows again.
This time you are going to stitch the vertical rows together. Take the first two rows, line up the flaps that are touching and stitch the folds just like you did for the horizontal rows. Continue by adding the next two rows, attaching them by lining up the two flaps, and stitching directly in the fold.
It also holds on the flaps in place in the center of the squares. Place each window piece on the seams that you just created by attaching the squares. I think cathedral window blocks are so beautiful, but they're so difficult to find online. Thanks so much for rounding up these projects!
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Personally, I find hand sewing to be very relaxing, so I'll work on it a bit here and there, when I need a break from other projects. This part is super easy. With your solid fabric, in my case, muslin cut a square that is 7". How many squares you cut is entirely up to you and the size project you are working on. I tend to cut a handful at a time, since it'd all come from the same bolt of muslin anyway, and since I'm not entirely sure what these blocks will turn into eventually.
Also cut 2" squares of your bright prints, in a variety. Use scraps from other projects and mix it up a bit! Or better yet, this would look lovely as a memory quilt, using old cut up clothing!
Now, you are going to want to fold your square in half, with the ironed down edges facing out. Stitch up the short sides, with just a whip stitch over the sides. Do your best to keep these even and neat! When you get both short sides stitched, turn your piece right-side out. Now, bring both seams of your rectangle together, line up the edges, and whip stitch across the top edge.
Once again When you have finished this seam, flatten your piece into a square, with your seams forming an X in the center of the square. Press it flat. Now, fold each corner in to the center, forming a smaller square.
You'll want to cover the seams that X across the squares with these corners. Fold and press each corner down, doing your best to do it as evenly as possible. Once you have your corners pressed down, stitch the just the tip of each corner in place. You'll want to go through all layers of fabric here, and make sure each corner is very firmly attached, since there will be a bit of pull on these stitches in a future step.
Once you have a few of these squares made, you need to start stitching them together. To do this, place them with folded edges together, and whip stitch down one edge.
Lay it flat and press. I like to do only a few of these together at a time, because I have an easier time doing the next step if it's a smaller piece. The pretty part! Tired of looking at all of the boring beige? I know I am! When you look at your joined together squares, you'll notice the diamond shape where the two pieces are seamed together. This is where you add your pretty bright fabric!
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