log cabin
What is your favorite method of sewing the log cabin strips I'm making placements the directions have it it that you sew the first 2 strips 11/4 x 8 together then just sew trim and press the rest of the strips as you go around I'm not likeing doing it this way I would rather have all my strips cut to size,my placements are slightly wonky doing the trim as you go ugh! I have done log cabin where all the strips were cut to size for each round the block came out so much better what is your favorite way sewing these.
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I too prefer to cut all my strips before and go from there, like do not like the sew and trim method, it takes too long IMHO......
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I usually do trim as you go. I did pot holders for friends one time that I paper pieced and I really liked the way they turned out. I just drew one for a pattern, then copied them on my printer. Very easy. I sometimes go the wrong direction when adding the next strip. With pp, the order is numbered. No mixups.
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I use Judy Martin's method of cutting the strips to the correct size before you start sewing. The strips go into individual containers.
I design eight cabins at a time on the Design Wall. Then take a photo of the eight cabin-blocks before starting to sew the first two strips together. The camera catches booboos. Then I chain piece. If you manage to get the chained pieces mixed up, check the camera! I love her method and her books have clear and detailed instructions. :) |
I love this stitch, press and go method. no thinking
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Yesterday I watched a couple Eleanor Burns videos on log cabin quilts. They were really good
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I cut my strips to size and have them all lined up before starting, that way I can chain stitch each log on all blocks then get up to press before next log is added to each block
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I paper piece my log cabins and like the way they turn out.
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I do the trim as you go. Nothing worst then a strip that you have sewn is just a wee bit short.
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I love the creative grids trim ruler for log cabin
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