This month's challenge for the Island Batik Ambassadors is make a Log Cabin quilt with a brand new fabric collection. I received the awesome black and white word play Zen Funk collection designed by Kathy Engle for Jackie Kunkel of Canton Village Quilt Works.
I do love a great black and white collection and fabric with words is a special joy of mine! I also really like Log Cabins and have made several wonky little Log Cabins and also have a couple in my antique quilt collection. I decided to work with this one. But I chose to focus on the center.Antique Log Cabin c. 1880s, Starley Antique Quilt Collection
Add the Zen Funk Collection and wonky piecing and voila!!! I think I captured the look of the original and yet made it funky and FUN!
Wonky Love and Peace Log Cabin
47" x 47"
February 2024
Sandra Starley
A modern original adaptation of a traditional pattern
I really had fun working with slightly wonky and freewheeling piecing. In fact, I had sew much fun that I got my top done and decided I wanted to make even more blocks. I'll be making it bigger - 6 x 6 instead of 4 x 4. I will be using my beloved Hobbs batting and Aurifil thread and Schmetz needles to quilt it.
Here's what I used to create my wall quilt.
Assorted other Island Batik fabrics for centers
Batting: Hobbs Tuscany Wool and
Piecing Thread: Aurifil #50 weight
Strip piecing for efficiency
Love and Peace
Pressing along with my Oliso Smart Iron!
Visit Island Batik's Blog this week for links to all the stops on the BLOG HOP and for weekly GIVEAWAYS and to see all the beautiful Log Cabins that have been created this month.
How fun! I can't wait to see the finish.
ReplyDeleteThe red "heart" of the home is perfect for this log cabin quilt.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and so fun, Sandra! Can't wait to see the finished version!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Sandra. The fabrics look awesome in this design.
ReplyDeleteGreat job and the fabric you got is fun....ty for sharing your talents
ReplyDeleteA very striking and classic looking quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and fabric! Love log cabin blocks!
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