Castle Wall
Castle Wall (Beyer 295-1) is a wonderful old design which was first published by Kansas City Star in 1931.
It is perfect for modern quilters who need a portable project. I like it so much I decided on 3 sizes! Scroll down.
Inklingo’s precise lines for stitching and cutting make it easier, faster, and more precise than with traditional templates.
This is the Main Castle Wall Page. (More “Main Pages”)
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There are several articles on the All About Inklingo blog about Castle Wall.
- Introduction
- How to Hand Piece Castle Wall
- How to Machine Piece Castle Wall
- How to Machine Piece Castle Wall – 2
- How to Press Castle Wall Part 1
- How to Press Castle Wall Part 2
- Inset seams—Why quilters who hand piece love them!
- Sewing Sequence
- Hybrid piecing – combining hand and machine piecing
- Design Ideas with the Bonus Shapes
– fussy cutting the center - Fussy Cutting with Inklingo on QuiltingHub
- Setting ideas
– with the free shape collection
– with LeMoyne Star blocks
– using all 3 sizes in one quilt
– Castle Wall in New Zealand
– Fussy Cut Castle Wall with LeMoyne Stars - Electric Quilt Project Files
- Monkey’s Cheat Sheets and more!
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