Reversible Log Cabin Quilt-As-You-Go at Charles Serrano blog

Reversible Log Cabin Quilt-As-You-Go. Quilting the blocks is a breeze! The first “real” quilt i ever made was qayg reversible log cabin. But i hate to see any piece of fabric go to waste. It’s easy to make and, using the quilt as you go. If you are a free motion quilter, this method will produce a small piece of the quilt that easily fits in any size domestic machine harp space. Having scrap piles everywhere is very stressful. So today, i decided to tackle my scraps by making a set of scrappy log cabin. The log cabin block is a classic quilt block. Each little “log” strip was pieced to the adjoining log, and to a strip of batting and another log on the back at the. Try this new blooming quilt pattern technique for a fun effect.

Patterns Lynne Wilson Designs Pleated Log Cabin Quilt as You Go
from www.ozquilts.com.au

The first “real” quilt i ever made was qayg reversible log cabin. The log cabin block is a classic quilt block. Quilting the blocks is a breeze! So today, i decided to tackle my scraps by making a set of scrappy log cabin. But i hate to see any piece of fabric go to waste. If you are a free motion quilter, this method will produce a small piece of the quilt that easily fits in any size domestic machine harp space. Each little “log” strip was pieced to the adjoining log, and to a strip of batting and another log on the back at the. It’s easy to make and, using the quilt as you go. Having scrap piles everywhere is very stressful. Try this new blooming quilt pattern technique for a fun effect.

Patterns Lynne Wilson Designs Pleated Log Cabin Quilt as You Go

Reversible Log Cabin Quilt-As-You-Go So today, i decided to tackle my scraps by making a set of scrappy log cabin. If you are a free motion quilter, this method will produce a small piece of the quilt that easily fits in any size domestic machine harp space. The first “real” quilt i ever made was qayg reversible log cabin. But i hate to see any piece of fabric go to waste. It’s easy to make and, using the quilt as you go. So today, i decided to tackle my scraps by making a set of scrappy log cabin. Try this new blooming quilt pattern technique for a fun effect. Quilting the blocks is a breeze! Each little “log” strip was pieced to the adjoining log, and to a strip of batting and another log on the back at the. The log cabin block is a classic quilt block. Having scrap piles everywhere is very stressful.

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