I have a second finish for the FAL Q1. It is #2 on my list which you can find HERE. I started with B&W log cabins and turned those into little zipper pouch. The back side is also B&W. The shape of this pouch is basically the shape of Perfect zip bag by Elizabeth Hartmann. I have only assembled the zipper differently.
As I was working on my Color wheel quilt while making those B&W logs I had the colorful scraps on my table and it inspired me to play with the primary colors. I put the complementary color in the middle of the scrappy bright cabins.
As I liked the yellow/red combination the most I decided I'll make lining piece out of. The basket is well known pattern by Noodlehead called Divided Basket.
The sew along was really fun. You can find the winners over @ Sew Can She. The FB group was really interactive and supportive. I really enjoyed having almost instant feedback. I guess that is what drives people to Instagram.
It was the first time I was making log cabins. I used 1/4 inch presser foot with guide. I use it for all patchwork projects. That is my accuracy "secret" tool. I love that thing. I ironed every single log during my first B&W try but I wanted to see if it makes any difference if I don't. So I did not use the iron on those colorful ones and I don't see any difference. I'm not telling you not to use iron I just wanted to share my experience.
You might have noticed I used some leather for the handles. I wish I put them further apart as they slightly deforming the shape of the basket. It used to be a belt nobody was wearing. Unfortunately not long enough to use on tote but just fine for these handles.
I'll be linking that up with FAL Q1
That is not the only finish this week. If you are looking for some Valentine's inspiration check out my previous post on this theme - Valentine's mat. I'm currently working on tut for the woven fabric hearts so if you interested it should be up during the weekend.
** UPDATE: here is the link to the tutorial CLICK.
** UPDATE: here is the link to the tutorial CLICK.
Linking up with TGIFF and Crazy mom quilts.








