How To Make a Cathedral Window Hot Pad | A Shabby Fabrics Tutorial

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Add a special handmade touch to your table spread this holiday season with the Cathedral Window Hot Pads made with the Home Sweet Holidays Layer Cake collection by Deb Strain for Moda Fabrics! These Hot Pads come together so quickly and are a great way to use those 10" Pre-cuts to use as decorations or protect your table from hot bowls and plates! Follow along in the tutorial as Jen provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to make these wonderful Cathedral Window Hot Pads.

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*NOTIONS USED IN THIS VIDEO*

- We're sewing on a BERNINA 770 QE and we love it!

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Jen does such a great job on these tutorials. She’s adorable and I love watching and listening to her.

nomad_wannabe
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love this. Wonderful teacher. My grandmother made a cathedral quilt by hand over 50 yrs ago. I have it and use it. I remember her hand stitching the quilt. This brings back memories.

judyhoomalamalama
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What a fun design for a hot pad. Thanks Jen!

sharizabroski
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Thank you will enjoy making these hot pads.

AnnabelleLovering-pjio
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One of these with a set of coasters done in the hourglass pattern would be a wonderful gift

dorothyrockwell
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I absolutely love these! I’m thinking about making this as a trivet for a tea pot and using the ornament pattern as coasters. I’m going to use Insulbrite in all of these. I think it would make a lovely gift. Thank you so much for always inspiring me. 💗

TarahMatson-zzhj
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I can't believe this! The design looks like it would be so difficult - but it's not! Gorgeous!

RondaElam
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Thank you so very much, enjoy making homemade gifts for loved ones💓
Plan one making several. Blessings to all. Lola

lolalarson
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You are a great teacher and a wonderful personality 😉🦋

jano
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You are so sweet and I love watching you. I have learned so much from you...you inspire me so much. Thank you.

dianamoore
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I want to combine the knowledge from this and the ornaments tutorial, to get those sharp points on the ornaments too... and maybe use the inserts from the ornaments on these pot holders to get that 3-tone effect. Great info, thanks!

bearteeka
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Thanks for this idea and video. This would definitely make a lovely and yet practice hostess gift.

pampeterson
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These are great. You're right Jen, you can never have enough hot pads. I love these and will go great with my collection. Can't wait to sew a few up.

suestutzle
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Love this tutorial! I made a quilt with cathedral windows after watching the other video. With my collections of Christmas fabrics I will definitely be making these as gifts! Thank you, Jenn, I enjoy watching your videos. You are an inspiration!

kathyboyer
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I loved making the cathedral pillows and ornaments. Next up will be these hot pads! Thank you, Jen!

rhondaparis
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Wow love it. And Cathedral windows are my favourite. Thank you. I’m off to my scrap bin to play.

bethhillier
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I love making these cathedral window blocks. Have made a ton of the ornaments. Never thought of making them into a hot pad. What a great idea to make more of them!

kathyclayton
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Thank you for your tutorials! You are so thorough and easy to follow!

LoriJ
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I have made hot pads similar to this with the cathedral window, but I like this method so much better.

michelesalazar
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Terrific tutorial can't wait to start, excellent explanations and tips. Thank you. Going to look for more of your tutorials.

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