Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Wonky Log cabin Rainbow scrap quilt and a new product peak

So this is what I have been working on. Six squares 14 x 14 inches each White sashing in between. I really wanted the color to pop that is why the white worked out so well. I used mostly fabrics from my scrap bin, and the white I bought at Joann's fabrics. It's a quilters only cotton at 4.99 a yard. Great price so I had to try it very close to Kona solids in texture.
A few of you have asked for a tutorial, and even though these blocks were free hand; I am sure I can whip up something for you all to be able to follow and make your own. Stay Tuned
Me and Sophia have been learning colors, her favorite seems to be red and purple at the moment.
I was able to get a new product finished for the shop as well. Much different from the original plan, but I love it just the same. I call it the Sketcher Wallet.
I will officially feature it soon on my blog, but for now here is a sneak peak since I only have a few listed as of yet.

Alright I better get back to work now. I have a few wholesale orders to finish and a couple birthday parties, so hopefully I can get back to that quilt soon.



So if there is enough interest in the tutorial for the wonky block I will be happy to make one for all of you. Just let me know. Happy sewing everyone.


20 comments:

  1. I would be really interested in a tutorial for the quilt blocks if you have the time!!! I love the sketcher wallet you made - great idea!!!

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  2. Oh, please do a tutorial, I have been wanting to try this, as I am a new quilter and I need instructions for everything!! I love your blocks...so pretty.

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  3. You should join the wonky log cabin that "Quilt Dad" is hosting over at the Flickr group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/oldredbarncoquiltalong2009/) I think your quilt would inspire many.
    Love the Sketcher wallet - looks very grown up!

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  4. The wonky blocks are coming along beautifully, I really like the use of the white!

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  5. I would love to see your tutorial!!!

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  6. I love your wonky block and think it would be awesome if you made a tutorial.

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  7. I would love a tutorial for your wonkly blocks!
    Thanks
    Jenny
    Krousegirl2 at aol dot com

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  8. Those blocks are just fantastic! A Tutorial would be great. I can't wait to see the purple block.

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  9. Looks good - can't wait to hear how you want it quilted! I love the pencil walled, too! ...and the workspace shot is great. Shows just how much work you have to do. Get busy so we can quilt that beautiful quilt!

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  10. I love it! I would follow a tutorial too!:)
    xo
    Chrissie Grace

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  11. Love your shop! I am visiting from JoysHope. I really love your fabrics as well! Best wishes to you!

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  12. Your shop is Fabulous! I {heart} it and your blog! Off to read some more posts :)
    Denise

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  13. Hi!!! I am visiting from Joy's Hope! I am in LOVE LOVE with your shop. You are so talented and creative!!!

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  14. hi from joy's hope :) love all your stuff - thanks for sharing!!

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  15. Who wouldn't love the smell of Crayola crayons and the new fabrics lying around during work? What fun products you make!

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  16. I'm from Joy's Hope also - I love your fabric! Love the pears, guitars, birds, owls, what fun you must have creating.

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  17. Love the wonky block! I'm visiting from Joy's Hope!

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