Well spent 30 minutes. Some history, some useful tips. Most importantly a visual presentation of all of the different what if’s my brain asks. Countless hours saved in experimentation. Anyone watching should know what they are comfortable with on the accurate wonky scale and your excellent instruction fine tunes the way to achieve it. Infinite possibilities and inspiration. Valuable insights. Priceless to me. A million thanks and a multitude of well wishes.
I love that you press each seam. Another quilter whose videos I watch makes me feel slightly crazy as I watch her work because she only presses things occasionally. She actually said in one video "I won't press these seams because I was just pressing things a while ago." She makes beautiful quilts, and they do work out well, but I'm almost frantic by the time she's finished. The kicker today was when she said, "You can see how picky I am," as she was congratulating herself on her work. I was thinking, "Yes indeed, honeybunch, I can certainly see how picky you are."
I can't remember if I've seen you teaching machine quilting lately. I do remember when you were "man sewing" and you taught some basics, but maybe you could do a tute on that again. I love the quilting in your two quilts. Really it is my favorite part of the process
Wonderful video, you’re always so much fun to watch. You asked, how about sharing some of your machine quilting process, just a chat along with some free motion?
Fun to see your 1/4 inch seams are casual ))). Quilting should be fun and a release from stress of the world. Sewing on a single thread does not do that. Sort of kinda close to almost exact is what its about. The first makers of this classic did not stress, so their quilts have a quality we admire. Your NON-standard versions are Wonderful!!!
The log cabin is one of my favorite blocks. The wonky blocks look like a lot of fun and easy way to get rid of misc. string scraps. Thank you for your time in making this.
Thank you for bringing the Log Cabin alive and with options to be free and creative in design! Loved the reference to scrap pillow dog beds for Humane Society! Looking forward to learning and being inspired by your work and amazing creativity!!!
❤ hi from Alexandria, Louisiana. Love your bright and cheerful fabrics and how they come together. I am a 56 yr old and have been gifted many scraps along my quilting journey of 5 years and this wonky log cabin pattern will look awesome with alot of them! Thank you Rob for sharing your tips and tricks and look forward to your next videos.
Loved watching your video. Would love it if you could go further and show how you got the blocks matched up for the full quilt top. I always have difficulty lining all of the blocks without y seams
I love wonky blocks as we don’t need to be perfect. Remember finished is better than perfect lol Due to my spinal injury I can no longer do large quilts cos of the weight so I tend to do QAYG then join together. Can you do a tutorial on joining QAYG different ways please for others like me? Thanks Rob you are looking great by the way.
I was just thinking about you today! Crazy that you showed up on my feed! I love love the wonky log cabins! I made one last year and it's one of my fave quilts ever! Looking forward to other videos. Do you have one on graffiti quilting? I would love to learn to do that. Thanks for the great tute!
Love your videos! I was inspired by your video to try a log cabin. Ive discovered halfway thru that log cabins are handed...so I've got some spinning left and some spinning right. Is there a trick to not getting mixed up? Or to take advantage of the handedness in the layout?
How fun! I’ve watched and learned from you for years. I went to high school the subscribe button but it says stitchen heaven instead of yours. If that gets fixed I will happily subscribe!
@@StitchinHeaven: HI Rob, it's good to see you back on UA-cam. I wondered where you went. The Log Cabin is a great block. The Wonky Log Cabin is just "too cool" !!!! ✌🏻♥️
Historic log cabins naturally had irregularly sized logs, so it seems to me that wonky is more historically accurate. Only modern cabins have perfectly matched logs....so wonky is the truer nod to our forefathers.
I love this wonky way. Can’t wait to try it.
Well spent 30 minutes. Some history, some useful tips. Most importantly a visual presentation of all of the different what if’s my brain asks. Countless hours saved in experimentation. Anyone watching should know what they are comfortable with on the accurate wonky scale and your excellent instruction fine tunes the way to achieve it. Infinite possibilities and inspiration. Valuable insights. Priceless to me. A million thanks and a multitude of well wishes.
What a nice comment, thank you!
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I most definitely will do this! I am ready for my queen Christmas Log Cabin. Thanks for sharing your experience in quilting .
Thank you for the fun instruction. Love your enjoyment and not worrying about accuracy at every move😊
Quite creative!
Awesome!! Never thought a log cabin quilt could be done this way! Great scrap buster! Can’t wait to try it.
I just discovered your channel and I loved your tutorial!
You are such a good looking man. You look like you could be my son’s brother.
Great video. 👍🏻
love your 'method' of cutting down scraps to be the same width, so simple
That orange quilt is gorgeous
This is so much fun
Love ur quilts, colors and energy!
Tks, Rob. Love the quilts, your creativity and your enthusiasm.
I’ve never made a log cabin, might have to try one wonky now. Thanks ❤
It's a real fun way to use up scraps and love the bright colors as always!
Thanks my friend, the bright colors really did help me move through a bit of a low energy spell for sure.
I love that you press each seam. Another quilter whose videos I watch makes me feel slightly crazy as I watch her work because she only presses things occasionally. She actually said in one video "I won't press these seams because I was just pressing things a while ago." She makes beautiful quilts, and they do work out well, but I'm almost frantic by the time she's finished. The kicker today was when she said, "You can see how picky I am," as she was congratulating herself on her work. I was thinking, "Yes indeed, honeybunch, I can certainly see how picky you are."
Hellooooo from very cold Newberg,Oregon
I can't remember if I've seen you teaching machine quilting lately. I do remember when you were "man sewing" and you taught some basics, but maybe you could do a tute on that again. I love the quilting in your two quilts. Really it is my favorite part of the process
I just happen to have a quilt top that need FMQ..... maybe I should roll cameras
I like all the bright colors. It's winter white where I live so this reminds me of a spring day. Your videos are always interesting.
Thank you for a great tutorial. I love all the options.
Fantastic tutorial again and very helpful to a person trying to relax from the stress of trimming madness for perfect squares! Thank you, Rob!
Love this
Rob is one of my favorite quilters. He is very precise explaining the different methods. Thank you Rob
Love this tutorial Rob and those bright fun colours.
Wonderful video, you’re always so much fun to watch. You asked, how about sharing some of your machine quilting process, just a chat along with some free motion?
Love the orange color blocks using different shades!
‘Nothing is all that important.’ I love that❤
I struggle with improv type piecing, your video has helped me with this! Thanks Rob!
Fun to see your 1/4 inch seams are casual ))). Quilting should be fun and a release from stress of the world. Sewing on a single thread does not do that. Sort of kinda close to almost exact is what its about. The first makers of this classic did not stress, so their quilts have a quality we admire. Your NON-standard versions are Wonderful!!!
Love these free-form log cabins❤
Great video❤
Thank you for refreshing my thoughts of the log cabin designs. Your explanation is clear and fun. Hope to see more tutorials of yours! 😊
Он ломает стереотипы,классно придумал👏😍
This sounds so liberating! Excellent and reassuring instruction, as always, thanks, Mr. Rob!
The log cabin is one of my favorite blocks. The wonky blocks look like a lot of fun and easy way to get rid of misc. string scraps. Thank you for your time in making this.
Thank you very much. For your teachings.
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Another great tutorial. The tip on organizing your strips is really helpful. I plan to apply it to other scrap projects.
I tryed to order my scrap and then I sew them together and I have to many. I don't know if I should RIP them out or cut to make a smaller quilt or not
I’ve been watching different videos on free motion and you are by far the best instructor. Thank you for sharing your talent
I had wondered where you went ❤
Always so fun! Thank you🫶
I have to say my favorite colors are orange and green, all kinds of both. That orange one is a perfect one for me. Love the use of different sizes.
Thank you for bringing the Log Cabin alive and with options to be free and creative in design! Loved the reference to scrap pillow dog beds for Humane Society! Looking forward to learning and being inspired by your work and amazing creativity!!!
Love your ideas. Your enthusiasm is inspiring me!
Thanks Rob. Interesting blocks, I may try this, I tend to strive for perfection. So with luck. 😊
LOVE U ❤️ ROB & THANKS 4 your AWESOME LOG CABIN BLOCKS❤
This is very creative, I love it!
❤ hi from Alexandria, Louisiana. Love your bright and cheerful fabrics and how they come together. I am a 56 yr old and have been gifted many scraps along my quilting journey of 5 years and this wonky log cabin pattern will look awesome with alot of them! Thank you Rob for sharing your tips and tricks and look forward to your next videos.
❤love the Log Cabin ❤️❤️
Really great fun video. Thanks.😊
Loved watching your video. Would love it if you could go further and show how you got the blocks matched up for the full quilt top. I always have difficulty lining all of the blocks without y seams
I love your Tshirt block, will we be taught that one?
Hi Rob,Greetings from Cambria!
I love wonky blocks as we don’t need to be perfect. Remember finished is better than perfect lol Due to my spinal injury I can no longer do large quilts cos of the weight so I tend to do QAYG then join together. Can you do a tutorial on joining QAYG different ways please for others like me? Thanks Rob you are looking great by the way.
Loved your wonky log cabin square video, Rob. I also admire how you use colors to make your projects sing! What kind of cordless iron do you use?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼nice tutorial Beautiful colors you always have Great videos 👏🏼👏🏼
Great video.
❤ I really like your method, it looks like fun and will give that a try with my many scraps. Thank you for sharing.
Very cool !😊
I was just thinking about you today! Crazy that you showed up on my feed! I love love the wonky log cabins! I made one last year and it's one of my fave quilts ever! Looking forward to other videos. Do you have one on graffiti quilting? I would love to learn to do that. Thanks for the great tute!
Thank you, Rob.
So nice !! like this tutorial
SEW awesome!! THX 4 INSPIRATION!!!🎉
Love your videos! I was inspired by your video to try a log cabin. Ive discovered halfway thru that log cabins are handed...so I've got some spinning left and some spinning right. Is there a trick to not getting mixed up? Or to take advantage of the handedness in the layout?
When will Rob play his guitar?
Thank you for sharing.
What model of sewing machine do you use? It’s so quiet and I love the quarter inch foot!
Thank you!! Makes me want to separate my scraps.
Go for it!
Are written instructions available? I love this quilt and want to make one, but, unfortunately, I don’t work well from videos.
Yea for you. I use all scraps for animal beds.
How fun! I’ve watched and learned from you for years. I went to high school the subscribe button but it says stitchen heaven instead of yours. If that gets fixed I will happily subscribe!
Hi Donna, Stitchin Heaven is the company I do my UA-cam videos for, please reconsidering subscribing, its not a scam, haha
@@StitchinHeaven: HI Rob, it's good to see you back on UA-cam. I wondered where you went. The Log Cabin is a great block. The Wonky Log Cabin is just "too cool" !!!! ✌🏻♥️
Do you have any books out
Hi Rob
I like.
You need an ACCUQUILT! It has a log cabin BOB
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Historic log cabins naturally had irregularly sized logs, so it seems to me that wonky is more historically accurate. Only modern cabins have perfectly matched logs....so wonky is the truer nod to our forefathers.
ForeMothers
Oops, you did it again!
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I have not made a log cabin quilt.
Sloppy sewing! 😅 I’m home!