It's a Far Out Quilt for the Island Batik Log Cabin Blog Hop!

 
 

I’ve never made a log cabin quilt! There, I’ve said it. I know, it’s hard to believe but it’s unfortunately true. I’ve always wanted to make one and have made a large half log cabin block quilt (click here for details on that one) but as for an entire log cabin quilt - never happened. Fortunately, I’m an Island Batik Ambassador this year and the challenge for February 2024 was to make a log cabin quilt. Perfect! Finally the opportunity to make a log cabin quilt.

 
 

As an Island Batik Ambassador, I’m provided with fabric to use in these challenges and the fabric for this challenge was Woodstock by Kathy Engle for Canton Village Quilt Works.

 

Woodstock by Kathy Engle for Canton Village Quilt Works from Island Batik

 

I’m not sure if they gave me this fabric because they thought I was old enough to remember Woodstock (and yes, I am!) or because I said that I liked bright colours (I’m going with this one ;) ). In any case, it’s a fun and bright collection to work with and I really enjoyed creating the Far Out Log Cabin quilt with it. And yes, I’m old enough to remember when “far out!” was John Denver’s favourite phrase.

Woodstock comes in precuts as well as yardage!

It might seem a little challenging to take a groovy collection like Woodstock and make a project with a very traditional block like the log cabin block with it but I didn’t find this to be the case. I knew that I didn’t want to create a traditional looking log cabin block quilt with Woodstock so I opted for making a design that used these square blocks to create a circular and a diamond quilt design.

Far Out circular Log Cabin block created in EQ8

To achieve the desired effect, I needed to ensure two things:

  • to have a contrast in either value or in colour in the fabrics I chose. In this collection, there are red, red/green, green, and blue colourways and I decided to group the red, red/green, and green fabrics together (Group A) and use them opposite the blue fabrics (Group B).

  • that the fabrics in Group A were wider than the fabrics in Group B. All of the Group A fabrics were cut 2½” wide while those in Group B were 1½” in width. When 4 log cabin blocks were stitched together, it created a circular effect due to the differences in the fabric widths.

As with most log cabin quilts, rotating the individual blocks can create so many different and interesting variations. In the Far Out Log Cabin quilt I rotated the blocks to create two shapes: a circular one and one that looks diamond-ish.

 

Rotating the blocks created a diamond shape in the quilt

 
 

Far Out Log Cabin quilt designed in EQ8

 

There are different ways to construct log cabin quilt blocks and I chose the easiest (for me) technique which was to cut all of the strips to the appropriate length and then chain stitch them together. I found this gave me a more accurate block, rather than cutting the strips as I was piecing them.

One benefit to using Island Batik fabrics was that I got more cuts out of each strip. While I might usually get 4 cuts from regular fabric where there is about 40” of useable material, I would be able to get 5 cuts from the Island Batik fabric which is approximately 44” in width. Nice to be able to make that gorgeous fabric go further!

For more details about how I made the Far Out Log Cabin quilt, watch the video here or click on the image below.

 
 

I was really pleased by how this Far Out Log Cabin quilt turned out and I think the vibrant colours in the Woodstock collection were perfect for this design. A great way to modernize a traditional quilt block!

Be sure to check out my Chatterbox Quilt’s Facebook page to see all the other wonderful quilts created by my fellow Island Batik Ambassadors during this Log Cabin blog hop.

Also, go to my fellow Island Batik Ambassadors’ blogs to see what else they’re creating at:

Brenda Alburl ~ Songbird Designs

Renee Atkinson ~ Pink Tulip Quilting

Megan Best ~ BestQuilter

Pamela Boatright ~ PamelaQuilts

Susan Deshensky ~ Lady Blue Quilts Studio

Brittany Fisher ~ Bobbin with Brittany

Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts

Mania Hatziioannidi ~ Mania for quilts

Jane Hauprich ~ Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting

Victoria Johnson ~ Forever Quilting for You

Connie Kauffman ~ Kauffman Designs

Connie Kresin Campbell ~ Freemotion by the River

Emily Leachman ~ The Darling Dogwood

Denise Looney ~ A Quiltery

Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights

Maryellen McAuliffe ~ Mary Mack Made Mine

Lisa Pickering ~ Lisa’s Quilting Passion

Sarah Pitcher ~ Pitcher’s Boutique

Lana Russel ~ Lana Quilts

Julia Schweri ~ Inflorescence Designs

Gail Sheppard ~ Quilting Gail

Carol Stanek ~ Stitch with Color

Sandra Starley ~ Textile Time Travels

Jennifer Thomas ~ Curlicue Creations

Suzy Webster ~ Websterquilt

Have you ever made a log cabin block quilt? If so, let me know what quilt block setting you used in your quilt in the Comments below.

Be sure you’re following me on Facebook and Instagram so you won’t miss out on what I’ll be creating for my next Island Batik project in March 2024.

Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik. Thank you!

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Log Cabin Blog Hop Week 3 Giveaway from Island Batik!

 
 

And the Island Batik Log Cabin Blog Hop continues into Week 3!

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing the beautiful and creative projects that Island Batik Ambassadors have been sharing during February 2024 in the Log Cabin Blog Hop.

I’ve been sharing these on my Facebook and Instagram pages so I hope you’ve been keeping up with all the wonderful quilts being created by my fellow Ambassadors.

This week it’s my turn to share and I’ll be posting what I’ve created using the Woodstock collection by Kathy Engle for Canton Village Quilt Works later this week. Here’s another sneak peek at my project that you’ll soon see.

 
 

As in the previous two weeks, there is another giveaway happening this week. Enter your information below for a chance to win one of 2 fat quarter bundles of new Island Batik collections. For Week 3 Island Batik will be giving away a bundle of Squiggles, Dots and Lines by Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design and Romance Garden by Kathy Engle for Sherry Shish of Powered by Quilting.

Be sure to enter your information below before February 24, 2024 for your chance to win.

Be sure to check back later this week to see my log cabin project using the Woodstock collection by Kathy Engle for Canton Village Quilt Works.

Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik. Thank you!

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Week 2 Log Cabin Blog Hop Giveaway from Island Batik!

 
 

And the Island Batik Log Cabin Blog Hop continues into Week 2!

I’m constantly amazed by the incredible designs that the Island Batik Ambassadors create and it’s fascinating to me that even though we all had the same starting point: create a log cabin block project, there are so many variations on this traditional block.

I’m not quite finished my project yet but I’m working with the Woodstock collection by Kathy Engle for Canton Village Quilt Works and enjoying the vibrant colours and patterns of this groovy collection. Here’s a sneak peek of what I’m designing.

 
 

While I’m still working on my project for the Log Cabin Blog Hop, there are more gorgeous projects that other Island Batik Ambassadors have created this week.

Be sure you’re following me on Facebook and Instagram as I’ll be sharing what my fellow Ambassadors have designed with the Island Batik fabrics for Week 2 of the Log Cabin Blog Hop.

In addition to being inspired by my fellow Ambassadors, you’ll want to enter the giveaway this week for a chance to win one of 2 fat quarter bundles of new Island Batik collections. For Week 2 Island Batik will be giving away a bundle of Monarch by Kathy Engle and Love and Peace, also by Kathy Engle for Terri Vanden Bosck of Lizard Creek Quilting.

Be sure to enter your information below before February 17, 2024 for your chance to win.

Be sure to check back next week to see what the giveaways are for Week 3 of the Log Cabin Blog Hop and to see my design using the luscious Island Batik fabrics!

Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik. Thank you!

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Giveaway time from Island Batik!

 
 

As an Island Batik Ambassador I get to work with their amazing fabrics and, in February, all of the Ambassadors are designing their own log cabin projects and sharing them in a blog hop. While I haven’t quite finished my project yet (you’ll see it later this month), I can share a peek at the fabrics I’m working with for my design.

 

Island Batik “Woodstock” collection half yard bundle with coordinating fabrics and some Island Batik solids

 

I’m using the Woodstock collection by Kathy Engle for Canton Village Quilt Works in my first project for Island Batik. It’s a throwback to the groovy age of the 60’s and I’m really enjoying working with the vibrant colours and designs in this collection.

Here are all the fabrics in the Woodstock collection - with gummy bears as the inspiration for the fabrics.

While I’m still working on my log cabin project, several of the other Island Batik Ambassadors have finished theirs and wow, are they amazing!!! Be sure you’re following me on Facebook and Instagram as I’ll be sharing what my fellow Ambassadors have designed with the Island Batik fabrics.

Now for the fun part of the February 2024 blog hop: giveaways!

Each week, Island Batik will be giving away 2 fat quarter bundles of new Island Batik collections and you can enter to win each week.

Be sure to enter your details below before February 10, 2024 to win a fat quarter bundle of Island Batik fabrics for the Week 1 giveaway.

 
 
 
 

Be sure to check back next week to see what the giveaways are for Week 2 of the Log Cabin Blog Hop!

Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik. Thank you!

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It's Christmas time once again from Island Batik!

 
 

It’s here: my first ambassador box from Island Batik!

 

It’s here - all 35 lbs. of it! 😁

 

I’ve been excitedly waiting for this box to arrive and today was the day!

I love batiks and Island Batik didn’t disappoint in the fabrics they selected and sent to me. I told them that I liked bright, bold colours and that’s just what I received.

And I received a lot more fabric and other goodies than I thought I would - which is also exciting! Thanks, Island Batik! 😀

Here’s a few photos of what was in the first Island Batik 2024 Ambassador box.

 

Look at all the goodies in this Island Batik Ambassador box!

Schmetz sent an assortment of needles, informational material and a lovely note!

 
 

Island Batik “Woodstock” collection half yard bundle with coordinating fabrics and some Island Batik solids

 
 

Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design included a Wing Clipper 1 and Quilter’s Magic Wand tool

 
 

A queen sized package of black Hobbs 80/20 batting. Halloween project anyone?! 🦇

 
 

The new TG1600 Pro Plus iron from Oliso in butterscotch - yummy!

 

There was so much Island Batik and sponsor goodness in my Ambassador box that a blogpost just isn’t enough to show you everything, so I’ve created a video showing you the unboxing and a closer look at what was included in the first Island Batik Ambassador box. Click on the image below to watch the video.

 
 

Now I have to find room for all these gorgeous Island Batik fabrics and start working on my first project as a 2024 ambassador! 😉 Be sure you’re following me on Facebook and Instagram so you won’t miss out on what I’ll be creating for my first project in February 2024 and all the other fun projects I’ll be creating in 2024 with Island Batik fabrics - with Salem’s help! 🤣

 
 

Thanks to the following sponsors for sending their products to me in my first Island Batik Ambassador box: Hobbs Bonded Fibers, Oliso, Schmetz Needles, Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design, Island Batik.

Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik. Thank you!

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