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Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial
Wonky log cabins are easy to make AND super forgiving because they are SUPPOSED to be wonky! And a great way to use up all those random scraps.

Posted by Carina from London, United Kingdom • Published See Carina's 7 projects »
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  • How to sew . Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial - Step 1
    Step 1

    Sew together two scraps that are roughly the same size. I wouldn’t use anything smaller than 3/4″ (8.5 mm), because if your scraps are smaller than that, you won’t see much of the actual fabric if you use the standard 1/4″ seam allowance.

  • How to sew . Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial - Step 2
    Step 2

    Trim the two so it’s more or less rectangular. Use your fabric scissors, not the rotary cutter. Unless you absolutely can’t stand the wonky edges! But I really think the blocks have more character when they aren’t trimmed to exact straight edges.

  • How to sew . Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial - Step 3
    Step 3

    Sew another scrap to the first two, across both of them. Don’t worry if doesn’t have a straight edge, you can trim it after. The scrap should of course be as long as the previous two and a minimum of 3/4″ deep.

  • How to sew . Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial - Step 4
    Step 4

    Again, trim the block so it is more or less rectangular. From now on, always keep the piece you just added on the left so you will sew the next one across it.

  • How to sew . Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial - Step 5
    Step 5

    Add another piece like in step 3 and keep on adding and trimming until you run out of scraps that will fit! Or until the block is the desired size.

  • How to sew . Scrappy Wonky Log Cabin Tutorial - Step 6
    Step 6

    Here’s my finished block along with a friend. These are not very big, as you can probably tell.
    [Tips]
    Have fun using narrow and wide pieces, it’s more fun if the scraps aren’t all the same size.
    Try not to think about what will go together, just pick the next scrap that will fit. Once you have a bunch of the blocks it will all be a happy scrappy fun project!
    The only ‘editing’ I do of the scraps is so I don’t end up with a block that is mostly blue or pink or whatever, I want my blocks to be mixed!
    I don’t use a ruler and rotary cutter when making these, I want them to be wonky! However, when the blocks get to a certain size, 6″-7″ or so, I do trim them so they are truly rectangular. It will be easier to sew them together.

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