![]() ![]() ![]() I’m so excited about Lucky Log Cabins because it is the first pattern in the new Stash Buster quilt pattern series meant to help you start sewing through your stash! I wrote all about mixing fabrics from your stash and curating your own bundles in this blog post. So I stuck with blues, pinks, a green accent and neutrals. I also wanted to incorporate the neutrals on top because this pattern is the perfect one to use neutrals or low volumes. ![]() I started this fabric pull with those chambray polka dots and the Carolina gingham on the bottom. I know so many of us quilters have more than a few fat quarter bundles in our stash that we don’t know what to do with.įabrics top to bottom: Sand Carolina gingham, Essex Linen classic natural, Essex Linen stripe, Deep Rose, Blush pink, Manchester punch, Salmon, metallic linen peony, peach, Speckled Essex Gelato, Wasabi, Celery, Sea glass, Essex Aqua, Speckl e aqua, Windsor, Denim, gingham denim, chambray dots That’s where the Stash Buster Series came in. The best part was it was a background free quilt and used up a bundle in my stash. Eventually it turned into Lucky Log Cabins. I’ll post the original version that started it soon! I started cutting into it without any real plans and would play around with it when I had a chance or felt inspired over the period of a few months. Lucky Log Cabins was inspired by a fat quarter bundle I didn’t know what to do with. The inspiration behind the Lucky Log Cabins quilt You can find Lucky Log Cabins in the Quilty Love shop. The rest of the patterns in this series will be coming out over the next few months. I am so excited to share the Lucky Log Cabins cover quilt today! Lucky Log Cabins is the first in the new Stash Buster quilt pattern series. ![]()
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