Log Cabin Swap
Several of you have asked about the Log Cabin Block swap
so I thought I would share the details here.
I found a few gull-able friends and decided to just put it out there to see if they wanted to make over-sized blocks, cut them into quarters and then swap.
Here is
RULES:(you know I don't like too many rules, I like to call them guidelines)
Colors? Think Minick & Simpson meets Bonnie & Camille
(fabrics are not limited to these designers- just want to convey the feel of fabrics to work with)
No Batiks
Denims, wovens and other textures okay except no crazy stuff like chenille.
Blacks and Golds okay
Press away from center regardless of light fabrics.
Do I need to say quilt store quality fabrics? I hope not with this group.
Make 20” finished log cabins
- any size center(think big since it will be cut into quarters) - any size strips except outer strips on all four sides must be a minimum of 2” finished.This will allow trimming and squaring up after swapping. - Basically make 16” scrappy blocks then add 2 1/2” cut strips on all four sides to have a 20" block. - Cut each block into 4 even quarters measuring 10” square. Keep 1 and trade the other 3. Do not sew any of the quarter blocks back together. -
Once you receive the swapped blocks, trim and square up your blocks. Join 4 together in whatever setting/layout/or design you prefer.
Size will vary depending on how much you want to trim your swapped blocks. The layout below, I am estimating finished blocks will be approx. 18”
So that is our swap in a nutshell. There are a bunch of us doing these blocks with all different styles, tastes and fabric stashes. The variety of blocks will be the starting point to create some pretty cool finished quilts. We are a competitive/over achieving bunch, seeing what everyone creates will be the exciting part.
Here is the just beginning of my log Cabin strips. This was a great stash buster project. All those 1/8 of a yard pieces that were to big to go in the scrap bin but were constantly lost in the "fabric closet" quickly got sliced and diced into a variety of sizes. My fabric started out combining Bonnie and Camille with Minick and Simpson.(Acronym for that would be BCMS)
Then I added Zen Chic, Sweetwater, Luci Summers, Tula Pink, a piece or two of Momo, Primitive Gatherings and 3 sisters! I am in heaven!!
Here are Susan Ache's strips. What a wonderful variety,
mixing 30's prints, Fig Tree
Oldies and Goodies!
Then in the blink of an eye, Susan already has a bunch of her blocks done. If you follow Susan on Instagram, https://instagram.com/yardgrl60/, you probably already know she is an incredible quilter.
This pic is from Laurie Simpson's instagram.
Look at some of those tee-tiny pieces. Like I said,
a good scrap buster.
Janet Hill has already been playing around with
different settings. @janeth421
The best way to track the process as my posse
continues making their blocks
is to follow
#locabinblockswap
on Instagram.
We will be swapping blocks end of July!
I hope to have my quilt ready for Labor Day.
I can't wait to see what everyone creates!!
I highly recommend anything Amanda does and her quilt is a bit more manageable than the way we are doing our swap. Our blocks are bigger to start with but end up making a smaller block overall. If you like the look but don't want to deal with the swapping, get Sunday Morning Quilts. You will not regret having this book in your library.
-Modalissa
Genius! These are going to be some extremely scrappy quilts! Can't wait to see everyone's progress.
ReplyDeleteGenius! These are going to be some extremely scrappy quilts! Can't wait to see everyone's progress.
ReplyDeleteI just posted about this too...hope it's okay I linked to your post!
ReplyDeleteMy blocks will go in the mail tomorrow...
Yeah. I can't wait to see your blocks. This has been so fun. Thank you for being a part of it.
DeleteThat is so fun and I look forward to seeing the finished quilts.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do this, what fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too much fun!! I may need to grab some of my friends and do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteSide note...completely agree with your comments on Amanda Jean and the book :)
Amanda
I had no luck finding it on Instagram. Is it just too soon or is there a problem with how I searched?
ReplyDeleteLissa,
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