Saturday 16th Nov 2013 Making a Tie shoulder bag out of Mini log-cabin blocks.

Choose the shape of your bag then cut out two linings for the bag shape, I always allow an extra 1/2inch for shrinkage when quilting the log-cabin blocks to the wadding and lining of bag.

On Thursday I needed some hand sewing while I waited for a friend to have her Scans at the Xray department I grabbed one of my wee bags and it had mini log-cabins inside it, there were 9 completed and I made another while waiting, I make these like Jinny Beyer does which means they lie nice and flat and the seams fall naturally with out having to be pressed.  Perfect to make when sitting away from home. This morning I decided to see if I had enough to make a bag and took photo’s as I worked.

Red is my pattern shape and I have cut out two linings from some black Japanese cotton Bunny gave me. Many thanks Bunny it will look lovely for this bag.

Sadly this photo is to blurry for you to see the lovely design. But you get the idea?

Turn lining with backside up and cover with your choice of wadding, I like to use 100 wool as it is so lovely to hand quilt. Top lining has wool batting added.

My log-cabins are made up with 1' strips. Now start placing your tiny log cabins, I find starting from the centre is the easiest way to get a balance of blocks, plus you can place your favourite blocks in the middle as the main focus.

Keep adding those tiny log -cabins

Add some more and then you find you are several short so back to making more Mini log-cabins LOL

Keep playing with the placement of your tiny squares till you are happy with them. I now need to make at least 3 more blocks then will pin them in place and sew them all down like appliqué pieces over lapping each other.

One bag finished. One in the back ground all the log-cabins Have been stitched on to the wadding and lining shape; recut and a bias binding added around the shape. Centres of log-cabin blocks have all been quilted around but the rest of the log-cabins need quilting, I do this by hand.

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One Response to Saturday 16th Nov 2013 Making a Tie shoulder bag out of Mini log-cabin blocks.

  1. Karen says:

    how neat – I have not seen this before for a bag.

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