Supplies:
--The
pattern “Quilt as You Go Log Cabin” by Nancy M. Roelfsema available at
Smith
Owen
Sewing
Center
--Fabric requirements (note – do not choose fat quarters, they are not
long enough)
Nine Blocks
Twelve Blocks
Chimney
1/8 yard
1/8 yard
Logs:
Lightest blue
1/8 yard
¼ yard
Lightest tan
¼ yard
¼ yard
Light med. blue ¼ yard
1/3 yard
Light med. Tan ¼ yard
1/3 yard
Medium blue
¼ yard
1/3 yard
Medium tan
1/3 yard
½ yard
Dark blue
1/2 yard
5/8 yard
Dark tan
1/2 yard
¾ yard
Backing
3 1/2 yards
5 ½ yards
(I
suggest using a fabric with a small print, not a solid for your backing
fabric.)
The borders do not need to be chosen until the blocks are done
Inside flip border
(optional) ¼ yard
Inside border
¼ yard
Outside border
1 yard
Binding
½ yard
--Queen-size batting (cotton batting is a must, I suggest
Hobbs
80/20). Please precut two batting squares to 17 inches square.
--Thread to match backing fabric
--Rotary cutter, mat and ruler
--Basting spray
--Portable or full-size iron
--Small see through quilters ruler (4” X 12” or 6” X 12” are
suggested sizes)
--Small scissors
--Fabric marking pen
--Sewing machine in good working order with a walking foot
--Note pad & pen
NOTE: to speed up class
time, please have the eight log fabrics cut into 2 inch strips before
class, and at least two - 2 inch squares of chimney fabric and at least
two squares of batting cut to 17 inches. We will discuss the most
efficient way to cut the backing fabric in class.