![]() It is a stash buster quilt pattern after all! The more monochromatic fat quarter bundleįirst up is the bundle that started it all. Hopefully this will inspire you or guide you to chose a bundle from your own stash for this quilt. ![]() Plus, I’ve included some tips and tricks for mixing up the perfect fabric bundle from your stash. ![]() I’ll walk you through the fabric bundles I chose for my Lucky Log Cabin quilts and then add a few more options from my stash. Choose a fabric bundle to use for your Lucky Log Cabins quilt But in this quilt, they work so well! Neutrals really help break up busy prints. Normally those low volumes or neutral fabrics would be hard to use with my go to white background. I’m loving it with bundles that come with neutrals or low volume prints. Since Lucky Log Cabins doesn’t use any background fabric there is a lot of flexibility in the fabrics you do use. Or start using up those fabrics in your stash! Curate your own bundle using what you have on hand. I’m convinced Lucky Log Cabins looks great with any fabrics! It’s going to be perfect for the fat quarter bundle you don’t know what to do with. Your new go-to quilt pattern – works with any fabric! It’s pretty forgiving in it’s seams and when it comes to putting the quilt top together, there are no seams to match up. I would call Lucky Log Cabins an ambitious beginner quilt, if not beginner quilt. It goes together fast with some piecing shortcuts. This Log Cabin quilt is an enjoyable one to sew up. This makes it the best quilt to use up that stash… and fast! haha. Lucky Log Cabins is a quick and easy quilt pattern. Choose a fabric bundle from your stash and start sewing! Figo Fabrics Sunkissed Lucky Log Cabins quilt ![]() So basically, every single quilt size is covered here. The pattern includes instructions for a baby size, a lap size, a medium throw size, a large throw size, a twin size, a full size, a queen size annnnnnd a king size. Lucky Log Cabins quilt pattern has all the quilt sizesĪnother thing that makes Lucky Log Cabins so stash friendly and versatile is the fact that it includes so many different quilt sizes. My guess is that you have something in your stash right now that will work for this quilt. Second of all, it works with many different precuts! Lucky Log Cabins can be sewed up with fat quarters, fat eighths, 1/4 yards, jelly roll strips or even 1/2 yards. In fact, let’s call it the ultimate stash buster quilt pattern □įirst of all, it doesn’t require any background fabric. Lucky Log Cabins is the ultimate stash friendly quilt. Maybe a cooler more modern log cabin quilt block…ha. But the end result has the look of a log cabin quilt block. This pattern isn’t assembled quite like that. Log Cabin blocks are called log cabin blocks because you continue to add “logs” to make the quilt block grow. In the end Lucky Log Cabins emerged and as soon as the quilt top was done, I couldn’t wait to try it again with other fabrics! And then every once in a while I would feel inspired to take that cut up bundle back out and play around. When I didn’t know what to do with it I would put it away. I don’t do that nearly enough but it really is an enjoyable process. I just started cutting into the bundle without any real plans and really enjoyed the process of playing with the fabric. This log cabin look alike quilt was inspired by a fat quarter bundle sitting in my stash that I didn’t know what to do with. I called it Lucky Log Cabins because the end result felt exactly cky □ Lucky Log Cabins isn’t actually a true log cabin quilt but the end result comes out looking similar to the popular log cabin quilt block.
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