There are many ways to quilt-as-you-go. This is one of them. It’s also a block to use all those fabric scraps left over from other projects.
How to to make a log improv log cabin quilt as you go block
How to join the blocks into a quilt?
Quilt-as-you-go to the rescue!
Choose between narrow or wide sashing.
Tip: Sew the sashing strips in an improv fashion so that the sashing blends in with the block design.
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I have subscribed to your tutorials. Is there somewhere I can find all your past tutorials.
Also I never found the “follow button” except for Twitter. Is there another “follow button”? I don’t do Twitter.
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do you have a picture of the completed improve log cabin? I love this idea for scraps . and I have a ton.. just wondered how it looks completed.. thank you .. love your tutorials
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