This blue and yellow bag has logs 3/4 inch wide. |
For the blue one I went down to half an inch wide. |
I started to wonder how small I could go with these log cabin blocks. Valerie Campbell-Harding's book Strip Patchwork is the best book I know on working with strips. Although it was published a hundred years ago in 1983 you can still find it on Amazon. She suggests using a piece of calico as a foundation fabric for folded strips. Using this method I was able to get down to 1/8 inch strips although by first attempt is not very square. Here is is in the machine:
This is my first blog post. I am not expecting loads of visitors, but if by some accident you find yourself here, you are welcome to leave a comment. If I can work out how to do it, I will link up with Crazy Mom Quilts for finish it up Friday.
Congratulations on your first blog post! I love your log cabin makeup bags and I'm sure the recipients will too!
ReplyDeleteOh my that is some small strips. On my to-do list is working with small blocks and it looks like you have it down.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first blog post!
Wow! So tiny and delicate!
ReplyDeleteVery nice bags! I'm sure they will very greatly appreciated. Congrats on your first post....may you have many more!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your blog. I agree with you regarding Val's book, it is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteLove your make up bags, liberty print is so nice to work with..welcome to blog land...
ReplyDeleteVery sweet little log cabin block! It is tiny! Pin Cushion? Picture in a frame? Welcome to finish it Friday. K-
ReplyDeletegreat a fabric bag....
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