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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
(Post 6539611)
So good to hear that other quilters have the same problem as mine. I trim as I go. Also, I make my last strips a little wider so even if the block is a little wonky, it will be square. Good Luck and just enjoy making the top !!
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I've tried both methods and have not yet successfully made a log cabin block I'm happy wth. Probably my OCD kicking in, but I usually wind up with a good dust rag. Just sayin' ...
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Originally Posted by krafty14
(Post 6539183)
I find that if I cut all the pieces first, and sew an accurate scant 1/4", all my blocks come out the same size - and square! When I sew and trim, sometimes the sides get wonky. Ann
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sew and then trim. I do not like to precut.
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I log cabin quilts but didn't like cutting all those strips and trimming. I bought the Go log cabin die and it makes it so much easier. All strips are exactly the right length. I have enough strips cut to make quiet a few log cabins blocks whenever I feel like it. The strips also make great string blocks with all the different lengths.
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I don't know if this would work for scrappies, but when I made one, I sewed the first two strips together, pressed them and cut all my chimneys and first strip at the same time. (They are the same size.) Then I laid the next strip right side up on the machine, and put all those first squares onto it right side down and sewed them on. Press, trim and lay all those squares onto the next strip. Press, trim and do the next strip, etc.
Works slick, and the thing is square because it is squared up after each addition. |
I like to cute all my pieces first and then chain piece.
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Originally Posted by Charming
(Post 6538996)
It really depends on the person how they enjoy the process. For me I like to cut all and start sewing one block at a time and I definitely don't like chain piecing and others swear by it. Try the two ways and see what you like best.
Good luck...btw log cabin is my favorite of all block :-) |
Maybe I'm confused but is there a pattern or instruction book for the strip piecing method? A friend was just talking about making one that way and how much easier it was. I think her book was older but she didn't mention the title.I would like to get some specific cutting and piecing directions. Thanks for any response.
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I also do chain piecing but after I have cut the pieces apart I make sure I press well and square up as I go and have never had any problem.
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