? Collecting fabric for christmas log cabin....
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? Collecting fabric for christmas log cabin....
I would love to make a scrappy Christmas log cabin quilt...is it reasonable to collect fat quarters, or will that take forever? Planning a large throw size quilt...I want to cut strips at 1 1/2", so jelly rolls are not practical.
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1.5 inches is rather small IMHO. I'd make one block first before deciding.
Anyway, Fat quarters are fine. However, you can't easily do Eleanor Burns method with it. I ended up using rulers to cut to sizes needed. When you are ready to work the project, put in n audio book and press and press. Then continue listening while cut, cut ,cutting. Don't expect to get the cutting done all at once. Also, don't do it while watching TV or you will cut yourself.
Anyway, Fat quarters are fine. However, you can't easily do Eleanor Burns method with it. I ended up using rulers to cut to sizes needed. When you are ready to work the project, put in n audio book and press and press. Then continue listening while cut, cut ,cutting. Don't expect to get the cutting done all at once. Also, don't do it while watching TV or you will cut yourself.
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I personally love log cabins made using 1.5 inch cuts... Fat quarters are fine but .. cut your longest logs first to make the most of your fabric. You may not get the variety you want using fat 1/4's. Do you know anyone you can swap 1.5 inch strips? That might be a good option. You might post in the "in search of" portion of this board and swap strips with others or even Christmas scraps. I know I would be up for it!
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I collected fruit fabric to make a log cabin - used fat quarters. I cut strips the length of the fabric, I don't cut the strips to size. If you sew carefully you won't have any issues. When the quilt was done I only had about 2 fat quarters I didn't use - they had too much white in them. Wish I would have kept track of how many I used. The light side was white with black. Also don't remember how long I collected the fabric before I made the quilt this year. Good luck -you will love your quilt when it is done.
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Dunster posted a picture yesterday of her Log cabin, she cut her strips 1.5 and it is beautiful. I think 1.5 strips are perfect for a Log Cabin. A Log Cabin using Christmas fabrics would be gorgeous. Do you know what setting you will use?
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I have not settled on a setting yet-Dunster's quilt is just gorgeous with the on-point setting. Perhaps after christmas I will post a swap thread- I have lots of christmas fabric in pastels, but I want to do my log cabin in traditional reds and greens. Would love links to after christmas fabric sales!
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