Maze quilt pattern (available in the book Fat Quarter Workshop): Ĭheck out more from Quilt Addicts Anonymous … You need 13 medium or bold value fat quarters for a lap sized quilt featured in the video, 18 for a twin and 25 for a king sized version of Maze. We don’t have the fabric I used in the quilt for sale, but we have highlighted some of our current fat quarter bundles that would work great in this quilt. Single patterns are usually $12 each, so that’s a fabulous deal! It is just $14.99 and includes 12 patterns. The pattern for Maze is in my new book, Fat Quarter Workshop. I also give you a little lesson on color value so you can pick fabrics that will stand out and make your quilt pattern pop the way you intend it to. So it is a great way to make use of your favorite fabrics. Plus with this method you’ll use up almost every inch of your fat quarter with very minimal scraps left over. So when you do that, plus press your seams open instead of to the side, you’ll end up with perfectly sized and square blocks every time with no ends hanging off of your outside strips. The length of fabric has less stretch to it. I show you how to have perfect blocks every time by cutting your log cabin strips on the length of fabric instead of the width. With all the seams, it is super easy for your log cabin blocks to get off in size and for the strips to stretch out as you sew and press. If you’ve ever made one and found that the outside strips just seem to be too long, then you’ll know exactly what I mean about wonky log cabins. Today’s tutorial is packed with lots of tips and tricks to make a fabulous log cabin that doesn’t get all wonky!
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