There's also a giveaway - this week the winner will get a set of precuts from the Ancient Etchings line designed by Jackie Kunkel of Canton Village Quiltworks. You can enter by getting to the end of my post where you'll find the Rafflecopter widget! My best tip for making a log cabin block? Pay attention to what you are doing so you don't have to break out the seam ripper!
Check the Island Batik Blog regularly so you do not miss a thing! The full list of Ambassadors’ names, collections they will be using in their projects, and their post dates are as follows:
Monday, February 10
Leah Malasky
Sharon Riley
Tuesday, February 11
Joanne Hart
Jennifer Thomas
Wednesday, February 12
Mania Hatziioannidi
Emily Leachman
Thursday, February 13
Carla Henton
Suzy Webster
Friday, February 14th
Blog Hop Round Up Week 1
Monday, February 17
Gail Sheppard
Janet Yamamoto
Tuesday, February 18
Carolina Asmussen
Michelle Roberts
Wednesday, February 19
Gail Renna
Jennifer Fulton
Thursday, February 20
Sally Manke
Megan Best
Friday, February 21
Blog Hop Round Up Week 2
Monday, February 24
Denise Looney
Alison Vermilya
Tuesday, February 25
Connie Kauffman
Sandra Walker
Wednesday, February 26
Pamela Boatright My project is coming along nicely and I'm excited to share it!
Maryellen McAuliffe
Jennifer Strauser
Thursday, February 27
Vasudha Govindan
Carol Moellers
Friday, February 28
Blog Hop Round Up Week 3
6 comments:
Squaring the block as you go.
For super accuracy, paper piecing is the way to go!
I made a log cabin quilt many years ago, and I'm sure it's not perfect, but we still use it! I didn't have a 1/4" foot back then, but that does help me a lot when making any kind of blocks.
I like to join, iron and check for size/square if necessary. Then I know the blocks will be the same.
I try to measure correctly and then sew correctly and slowly. Enjoy your day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
take your time, when cutting and stitching. enjoy the process
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