Saturday, March 10, 2018

Log Cabin block "recipe"

  Before I start a block,  I need a  guide to help me keep things straight.   Just like when I cook or bake, I need a recipe.

    I labeled this quarter log cabin block  with the sizes needed using 2'' strips.  The notation of light to medium to dark refers to the value of the strip to use in that placement.    This block will finish up at 7 1/2''.
And of course you could add another round of logs to this and make the block larger.  But since I plan on setting this on point, the 7 1/2'' block is large enough.

For each block  Cut:
3 1/2'' square ---- lightest floral
1 @  2'' x 3 1/2'' --- light floral
1 @  2'' x 5''--- light floral
1 @  2'' x 5'' --- medium floral
1 @  2'' x 6 1/2'' --- medium  floral
1 @  2'' x 6 1/2'' ---- dark medium to dark  floral
1 @  2'' x 8''  ---- dark floral

   This is an early "Heads Up'' for a couple of other readers who have asked for instructions to sew along.    Linda from Art in Search and I had a plan to work on this block together.  She is still recovering from surgery, so her pace has slowed down like mine. 
  So for other readers who are in a hurry, I put together this "recipe" for cutting.  You might prefer to use scraps, batiks, or selected colors rather than the floral fabrics I will use.  I can't actually predict how other fabric prints will turn out.....but that could be a fun surprise.   
   I will repeat the cutting list, which is the correct sewing order too, when we get ready to begin in about 2 weeks.  For now, I plan on making some cuts for testing.

  I have one quilt pinned and one to go...and of course I need to get the two quilted-----that is why the 2 week delay.  At least that is my plan for now.
Happy stitching. 

5 comments:

Linda Swanekamp said...

This is just in time- I changed the ink cartridge in my printer so I can print this out and the last post. I can't wait to start!!

Mystic Quilter said...

I think the recipe is a good idea! I sometimes become impatient, start cutting and scrabbling for fabrics and then wonder why the block didn't quite look as I imagined it would!!

Janet O. said...

Very clear recipe! :)

Gene Black said...

Excellent recipe! I need to do this for planned blocks with value listed so I get what I wanted to make. :)

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

This would be a good way to use up some of my 'sewing themed' fabrics (not many florals in my stash). I might be ready to start in 2 weeks.

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