Here's a few pictures of the process. Using strips.
After all the blocks are put together I had to get up the courage to cut a corner off with the curve it up ruler. Then the process of sewing a curved white piece back on to make the curved effect.
4 log cabins make the block which ended up being about 20 inches. I thought about just making table toppers out of the 20" block but decided I wanted a Christmas quilt. The quilt is 4 blocks by 5 blocks with 3 borders on it a white one, red one and a green one. The back is holly leaves from Connecting Threads quilt back collection, they were on sale, not sure if they still are or not. This is a queen size quilt.
I put it on the quilt machine and that is where it is still. The machine
broke so I had to take it apart and luckily for me it was an easy fix.
The timing belt came off and I was able to put it back on. But I ran out
of time it is the end of the month so this is it for now.
Happy Holidays
Here is a link to the tutorial from Sew Kind of Wonderful. for their quick curve ruler.
Here is a link to the tutorial from Sew Kind of Wonderful. for their quick curve ruler.
That looks great! I'm using Alpine Jingle, too, but would also be afraid to cut off the corner. You were brave! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI so love your version.
ReplyDeleteI need to check out Eleanor Burns quick piecing for a log cabin. I might actually make an entire log cabin quilt if I use that method.
ReplyDeleteLove your project!
ReplyDeleteI love the way this looks - I really need to get a larger curvy ruler. I have a smaller one and really enjoyed using it in an earlier quilt. I can't wait to see how you quilt it.
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