Happy Scrappy Saturday Sewing!
It is 90F degrees outside today and my knee is still aching,
so I am staying inside and sewing scrappy this Saturday.
This block is for a scrappy log cabin quilt.
Whatever strip that comes out of the bag is the next to be placed.
This makes a truly random placement plan,
I am thinking I may add a white tone-on-tone sashing
between the blocks in my quilt.
This is a 5 inch block, made perfect by these easy to use foundation papers.
I have a lot of 30s reproduction fabric scraps in my stash
and have wanted to make a log cabin quilt with them for a long time
I also love to try new quilt products.
So when I was contacted by Felicia's World
asking me if I would like to receive some of their foundation paper templates,
I jumped at the chance.
These templates may be purchased at
Log Cabin Templates On Sale This Weekend!
I have all three sizes of the Log Cabin Template Blocks and I like them all.
As I am vision impaired, the lines make it easy for me to see and sew.
I use a small stitch length and size 90/14 to make removing the papers easier.
This method works well for me.
If you are not an experienced with foundation paper sewing,
I highly recommend these excellent
Felicia's World Tutorials for Log Cabin Templates
I will be sitting and sewing more scrappy blocks this weekend.
This Rosa America, the "bicentennial" rose
has climbed over the top of the arbor and is covered with buds.
This is one of the oldest roses in my yard. I planted it over 30 years ago.
It has had its good years and some not so good ones when I almost lost it.
The addition of the white arbor trellis a few years back
has helped this grow to new heights.
It lightens to a shade of apricot when fully open
and has lovely yellow filaments and stamen in the center.
This may be my favorite rose in my garden.
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What are your sewing plans?
Are you enjoying your gardens, too?
Have a happy weekend!
1 comment:
I will have to look for these papers. I love your block. I always have a hard time cutting strips evenly because I seem to ruin the edges of my rulers so they don't cut straight after awhile. These papers will eliminate that problem for this block. Thanks for sharing!
Kathleen - kakingsbury at verizon dot net
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