I played with a couple of configurations of the different colours and only then noticed that two of the pairs of jeans were very similar in colour. I have since decided that the cushion covers will work both right and wrong sides giving different coloured designs to the log cabin squares pattern I (finally) settled on.
I had some spare time this morning before coming to work so I thought I would try and put a couple of the log cabin squares together. However, although I have seen this pattern many times and in many different colours and applications, I have never used the pattern before and have not seen an instructions anywhere on how to put the pattern together. So, not wanting to waste anymore time, I jumped in with both feet and tried it.
I couldn't work out how I could sew both the seam square to strip and strip to strip (short end to long side) at the same time so I tried not sewing up to the end so I could then remove the square and sew a separate seam. This sort of worked out but I knew there must be a simpler way of doing it.
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I knew there was a simpler way! It just hadn't occurred to me that it would be that simple. I could have done a whole lot more sewing this morning rather than faffing with two squares I did manage to get done. Anyhoo, now I know what to do, I can do some more sewing tonight and maybe get more than two done!
As I haven't worked out how big I want my quilt yet, I haven't worked out how many squares and rectangles I will need but for now, my pinking shears are hanging up with their tongues hanging out after all their hard work this weekend and my hand-crank is sitting waiting for me.
No, I haven't broken out the electric machine - the sizes I have cut don't fill me with confidence that I could stop the machine before I ran over my fingers - but I working on an idea to help me control the machine which will hopefully help me conquer my fear.
So I am now clock watching (again) waiting for 5.00 so I can go home and start sewing again - I am really enthusiastic now I know what I am doing - well there's a first time for everything, right...?
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