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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff

It's no secret that I like to make small blocks and big quilts. 

How about some 4 inch (finished) log cabin blocks for a 60 x 80 quilt. 

Julie made a call for all Log Cabin Loonies to join with her to make some of these cuties. So I have. 
You can see from her instructions that it takes 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5 inch pieces x 1 inch.  Well, I just happen to have all those different scrap sizes sorted into bins EXCEPT for the 3 and 4 inch.  So, for all the scrap sizes I do have I just picked some and cut an inch off the end of each. I cut enough pieces for 20 blocks.  Then for the 1 x 3 and 1 x 4 inch pieces I cut a 1 inch piece off of something(s) from the scrap chunk bin and further cut those 3 and 4 inch pieces.   Clear as mud?  It works for me.  And now I have 20 blocks and am ready for Julie's link up for Log Cabin Loonies

And speaking of four inch (finished) blocks...I've made a few more for Gallimaufry which is inspired by a vintage (c. 1890) quilt.   Can you tell I was working with orange scraps? 

Now I have to leave unexpectedly for a few days. See you when I get back!  

18 comments:

  1. I'm getting started with the little log cabins and orange scraps... so cute!

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  2. Such tiny Log Cabins, they look really cute. A busy sewing time before your trip. Travel safely.

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  3. making enough of those tiny log cabins for a big quilt would be a forever project at my house. They are so tempting though (and you are a temptress of quilters!)

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  4. When you sew these logs, what seam allowance do you use-1/4" or less? I am cutting 1" strips from my leftovers...yours is really cute...hugs, Julierose

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  5. Log cabin blocks and the color orange, two of my favorites!
    Of course I'm drawn in to see the fun.
    The small size makes them precious.
    Have a good trip.

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  6. Log cabins in those colors are some of my favorites! It will be beautiful! ---"Love"

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  7. Absolutely love those little log cabin blocks. I made a large log cabin quilt years ago for someone else, and I have yet to make one for myself.

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  8. we'll be waiting for your return. Not sure I could handle such a small log cabin. I started a miniature one many years ago and I don't even know what's become of it. Buried in a box somewhere.

    Pat

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  9. Oh I like your log cabins and glad you are joining with the Loonies too! And the orange quilt is amazing!

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  10. I have to hunt up my log cabins - they're in a box or bag somewhere in my sewing room chaos. Though you're tempting me to start a bunch of those cute little minis...

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  11. Oh so many small blocks to make a quilt but oh what a great quilt they make

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  12. Hopefully you have an emergency vacation or shopping experience, and not anything worrisome. You've presented yet another beautiful squirrel to distract me!

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  13. Last week I finally got back to working with my 1 1/2 inch strips to make 7" finished scrappy log cabins. It was over 8 years ago this began, and have been adding a new strip of each new 1800's reprints as I get them. I'm having trouble getting them the right size, perhaps using too big a seam allowance. Will keep trying! BUT loving it anyway!

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  14. Log cabins are my favorite. Hmmm, can I add this as another project?!

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  15. Log cabins are always wonderful. Thanks for sharing. And your orange blocks look like a bow tie to me. Have a good time.

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  16. OH I love them!! How darling!!!!

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