Our next meeting is this week and I wanted to give you a little taste of what we'll be doing. I'll be teaching the wonky log cabin block, a freestyle method of piecing without a pattern and without having to cut and match perfect pieces. Some examples of how I've used this method...
![wonky hope valley](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u3r5ZYp68IHEwEJ5w6iqzAYjhwChGmjdn1pvIyPmg1oshF7xjw8Rfcjy5MV8zxIs9TgVm--l37F_gm8UA20WW0rtTA61wWhfWI-fQW7n6MRWHAiMmFYnLV4ug8_cmPuow=s0-d)
![school bus](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tKPzrQGslxVioxE9sqNICbAT-v1Fd9Fm9pRAh_X_dokB2NxmvoIozcvy4Q-JVtzPEZNYjc9Qj10lFArGROLc3NRK_T1j7iyJF1aRL6-6-I8SiYypoSevF916ZXsFt9DYI=s0-d)
To see a little more about the orange quilt,
check this out.
Join us this Wednesday, Feb. 9 at 6pm in the Suppose classroom.
Here's what you'll need to bring:
- sewing machine w/ thread, scissors, etc.
- rotary cutter & cutting ruler (mats will be provided)
- 5+ fat quarters or a bunch of scraps at least 2" x 6" and bigger
- travel iron & pressing mat, if possible
I'm really looking forward to seeing what everyone creates!
--Jo