Time for a quick blog update just before 2022 arrives!
I'm ending the year with a bit of scrap magic!
Next to bind is my scrappy log cabin quilt
- super excited to get another quilt almost to the finish line!
- quilting close up
๐ and- a- binding- we- will- go ๐๐
- progress collage
- backing pic
- I love fabric details ๐๐
I loved making this quilt!
Log cabins are so versatile, don't you think? The layout possibilities are endless, and with the right mix of fabric you can end up with a traditional, vintage or modern feel.
And yes, it's lots of simple patchwork piecing โฆ cut, stitch, press, trim โฆ again and again... repetitive & easy. And at times over this past year, that sort of sewing was just what I needed.
Scraps quilts are my favourite and the fabrics in this were all from my stash. There's a healthy sprinkling of Denyse Schmidt fabrics here - I find they are such a great mix of different colours and prints, perfect to add to my scrappy vintage look. I also added in smidgeons of gingham, Outback Wife, Kaffe & AMH, and lots of other random pieces from my scrap baskets.
I used lots of neutral strips and muddy medium fabrics. To avoid a really murky quilt though, I included light lights and a selection of dark darks too... so yep, it's a bit of everything really!
I do love all of those busy prints all mixed in together creating wonderful patchwork. {wink wink} I'm definitely a quilter who likes to use those florals up!
Finished quilt measures 68" x 89" - I haven't made a quilt quite this big for a while!
I do love all of those busy prints all mixed in together creating wonderful patchwork. {wink wink} I'm definitely a quilter who likes to use those florals up!
I used a vintage blue/green solid for all the center blocks, love this shade. In a wildly scrappy quilt like this, a little touch of continuity helps sort out the chaos. And I followed through with my plan to pick up that green accent colour, and used a Tula Pink stripe in two tone greens for the binding.
My log cabin layout was totally inspired by Jolene blue elephant stitches. I finished piecing the top back in June 2021 and eventually had it machine quilted by my friend Leeanne from quiltmekiwi in October 2021. Often all that a quilt really needs is an open flowing design to add texture and movement without overwhelming the piecing & fabric choices, and "gingersnap" worked really well here.
My log cabin layout was totally inspired by Jolene blue elephant stitches. I finished piecing the top back in June 2021 and eventually had it machine quilted by my friend Leeanne from quiltmekiwi in October 2021. Often all that a quilt really needs is an open flowing design to add texture and movement without overwhelming the piecing & fabric choices, and "gingersnap" worked really well here.
Finished quilt measures 68" x 89" - I haven't made a quilt quite this big for a while!
I'll enjoyed slip stitching the binding down over the next few summer evenings,
looking at all the sweet fabrics
โฆ and wondering what 2022 will bring.
As always, thanks for stopping by
and thanks too all the +ve encouragement & taking the time to comment over the year.
Happy happy New Year
Linda