I received “Heavy Metal” by Kathy Engle (for Swan Amity Studios) in my January Island Batik box!! This fabric will be shipping to shops in February. This is the fantastic fabric I used …
Among the plethora of quilt designs, the Log Cabin quilt block stands as an enduring symbol of tradition, warmth, and innovation. With its
Free Log Cabin Block Pattern. As I have been making my blocks with random strips of my fabrics it has been a lesson in colour combinations, accurate 1/4 inch seams, cutting accuracy etc etc. Apart from the obvious lessons it has also been a pleasure to see fabrics that have been tucked away for a rainy day or that special quilt being used. It is so nice to have these gorgeous fabrics being used and documented in this quilt. My blocks are made with strips cut 1.5 inches wide. Separate your fabrics into light and dark. A squares cut (two) squares one Red, one light 1.5 inches x 1.5 inches B Cut (two) light strips 2.5 inches C Cut (two) Dark strips 3.5 inches D Cut (two) light strips 4.5 inches E Cut (two) Dark strips 5.5 inches F Cut (two) Light Strips 6.5 inches G Cut (one) Strip 7.5 inches. Sew your A squares together. Add B pieces, then C pieces, then D pieces, continue adding rounds till finished. This makes a 7 inch block, it is easy to change the size just keep adding rounds for a larger block. Or if you would like a smaller block add less rounds. There are many ways to arrange your blocks, I suggest making a few first then playingwith them on a design wall to see which arrangement you like best. As I am still deciding on this you will need to wait until my next post to see how I have arranged my Log Cabin Blocks. I am sure you must have some of these fabrics tucked away in your stash, it is such fun to see what we all have. Do you have any favorite's ? Happy Stitching Sharon
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Log Cabin Delight Quilt Pattern (PDF) - A Great Scrappy Quilt Pattern in 4 Sizes! Treat yourself to our easy & popular Log Cabin quilt pattern that gives the perfect scrappy feel. The color placement here reminds you of watermelon slices in the summer and poinsettias in the winter. Perfect for summer days, winter days, and all year long! Quilt Pattern Features: * Beautiful log cabin design creating a stunning diamond effect * Perfect for fabric scraps or yardage * Easy to Follow step-by-step instructions that include color diagrams and helpful tips * Versatile pattern with 4 sizes included: Throw - 54" x 72", Twin - 72" x 72", Full/Queen - 90" x 90", and King - 99" x 99" * Quilting Level - EASY - Beginner with some sewing experience For a PAPER copy - see my other listing - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1688985314/ This PDF - DIGITAL quilt pattern will be downloadable upon purchase. Copyright © Maple Cottage Designs
10 years of patience and hard work can create something amazing.
A couple years ago I figured out that my birthday falls on the 100th day of the year in most years, and I decided that it would be fun to make a 100 day quilt between New Year’s Day and my bi…
Log Cabin Delight Quilt Pattern PAPER Copy - A Great Scrappy Quilting Pattern with 4 Sizes! Treat yourself to our easy & popular Log Cabin quilt pattern that gives the perfect scrappy feel. The color placement here reminds you of watermelon slices in the summer and poinsettias in the winter. Perfect for summer days, winter days, and all year long! Quilt Pattern Features: * Beautiful log cabin design creating a stunning diamond effect * Perfect for fabric scraps or yardage * Easy to Follow step-by-step instructions that include color diagrams and helpful tips * Versatile pattern with 4 sizes included: Throw - 54" x 72", Twin - 72" x 72", Full/Queen - 90" x 90", and King - 99" x 99" * Quilting Level - EASY - Beginner with some sewing experience For a DIGITAL copy - see my other listing - https://www.etsy.com/listing/265203152/ Copyright © Maple Cottage Designs
Log Cabins have developed massively over the years. Let's take a look at their journey and see how they've become the ultimate garden BBQ retreats!
Complete with hot tubs and other luxuries
Learn how to make the traditional log cabin quilt block with this easy tutorial and get inspired by modern log cabin block variations!
It looks amazing now.
A log cabin in the woods, You know when you just crave a log cabin in the woods for some quiet? We've not done masses of travel
Lessons in Log Cabin Blocks Hello Dear Friends and Readers, Today I would like to share with you some thoughts on Log Cabin Blocks. Log Cabin can be a truly scrap project. The one I will share with you today has the whole gamut of fabric types. A couple of months ago my friend Lyn showed … Continue reading Lessons in Log Cabin Blocks →
Located in a ghost town in Wyoming, this cabin is full of rustic charm.
If you can believe what is on the internet (ever) then you might know that the log cabin quilt dates back further than the pioneer days in the United States. Supposedly, similar designs were found…
If toasting marshmallows on an open fire, sleeping under the stars, and relaxing in an outdoor bath sound like your idea of bliss, then a luxury log cabin could be your ideal staycation. From wooden Scandinavian-inspired lodges, to plush coastal hideaways, here are some of the best the UK has to offer.
Our Log Cabin quilt block tutorial includes a beginner-friendly, step-by-step tutorial. Download a cutting chart and coloring page for a quick start!
This site contains affiliate links from which we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!Last week I taught a Log Cabin class… and used Eleanor Burns’ Quilt in a Day Method… Now the first time I made a Log Cabin quilt, I cut each and every...
You've come to a point where some quilting patterns are not challenging anymore. So, why not try these log cabin quilt patterns we've collected in this post?
Well, I have lots of plaids...and lots of plains! (what I call solids...) Why not combine them into a fun quilt??? Here is what is on my mind!! These are three inch finished half square triangles of muslin and plaid, then with an added solid flippy square. I have a ton of these all cut out and ready to go!!! OK, all you Log Cabin Loonies!! Isn't this a fun, fun log cabin quilt? This one was on Pinterest, and I found that it was made by Elaine, at the Messy Goat blog. I found that I just love her work, and thank her for letting us all admire her quilt, above. This one brings in lots of color, but also some negative space...I love it, and love her design!! Please add your link below, anyone, of your past, present and future log cabin quilts!! There are no rules here, just fun!! I appreciate seeing everyone's links last month...it has been an absolutely crazy month for me, and I hope to have more time this month to put my log cabin quilt together. Oh, who I am kidding...I have several sets of log cabin blocks, just waiting to be put together in a quilt, LOL!!! Have a wonderful day, everyone!!! Go and and gaze at the moon...it had a big circle around it yesterday, and was just so gorgeous...hopefully you can see it tonight, clouds not withstanding!! Julie <
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Here is a tutorial on how to make a log cabin quilt in a Barn Raising style. There are also several other styles shown and even a bit of history thrown in.
Construction site of wooden mountain house. Traditional log cabin built from wood logs on sunny summer day. Cottage house design
Check out HGTV to see these 23 rustic-luxe log cabins.
This site contains affiliate links from which we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!Last week I taught a Log Cabin class… and used Eleanor Burns’ Quilt in a Day Method… Now the first time I made a Log Cabin quilt, I cut each and every...