Another square for my second selvage quilt... I used the stars and moon quilt selvages. and... here's what I have so far. I sewed the binding on the Stars and Moon quilt this evening, should have it finished in the next day or so. Just in time, the baby is due next week. :) Click HERE to see Log Cabin Selvage Quilt finish! Click HERE to see Spider Web Selvage Quilt finish! Click HERE to see Kelly Girl Quilts most recent post!
I love this quilt. I think it turned out just perfectly and is so nice to have as Caitlyn’s “big girl” quilt. She’s been sleeping with it for over a week now…we’ve made the bumpy transition to a twin size bed for her from her crib. Our lives will never be the same! lol I ...
I fell in love with a Log Cabin Heart quilt as many quilters have in the past I am sure. However it was only a photo on the Dish Sisters website. Eventually I tracked down some good instructions fr…
Jim and Wendy Robinson are a fun-loving couple who moved to Bella Vista, Arkansas from Spring, Texas. They love to dance and go biking together. After researching and visiting Northwest Arkansas, they were ecstatic to find this area just outside of Bentonville. It had everything they wanted, a great sense of community, lakefront living, hiking/biking […]
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
When you blow up a single quilt block and throw in some fun fabric, you get an adorable blanket for a child. Finishing at 51-1/2″ square, this quilt would make a great first project for a new…
Are you doing anything special to teach about President's Day? I have found tons of really fun President's Day learning ideas online as well as a few that we created at home. Hope you enjoy them!
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
Giant jelly roll log cabin quilt by Amanda Castor of Material Girl Quilts
Sewing projects on my sewing table: Sampler Quilt Layout, Perfectly Pieced July kit,
Recently we helped choose a colour palette for a historic log cabin renovation and new addition. Colour is so important when blending new and old structures. Here's a before and after look at this project.
Looking for an excellent quilt blanket to add to your baby’s nursery? Why not try out this log cabin baby quilt pattern? It’s easy to work on, looks great and gives you an opportunity to put some of those scraps lying around your home to some good use. Time To Complete: One WeekendDifficulty: Intermediate This quilt design is inspired by vintage and modern log cabins with a touch of cabin heart to the quilt pattern. It’s perfect for your baby’s crib and you can also use it for swaddling your little one to give them a warm and comfortable place to sleep. This is an intermediate quilting pattern but also provides plenty of learning opportunities for beginners who are up for a challenge. The pattern provides detailed instructions that are easy to follow backed up by “as you quilt” block images, quilt images and outlines. With all the resources provided by the pattern, even newbies should have an easy time working on the quilt. The only vital requirement to allow you to pull this off is you need to know how to use the rotary cutter and sew accurate ¼ -inch seams.
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
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…
The sun started shining a few minutes ago so I ran to the porch with quilt and camera and took this photo. Hill Farm is completed. Can you see the beautiful flowers Mary stitched into the quilt? I am thrilled with the way it came out. The binding is scrappy using all the Hill Farm fabrics. This one looks like its vintage, so soft and pretty. Details: Pattern: Carousel from "Simply Fat Quarters" by It's Sew Emma Fabric: Hill Farm by Brenda Riddle for Lecien and neutrals from my stash Dimensions: 74 x 89 Have a blessed day! Hugs,
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
New Horizons players can find lots of ways to personalize their islands. If you’re more of a city dweller, you can transform your island into a concrete jungle to suit your needs. Or if you prefer the…
Star Spangled is a sparkling twist on the traditional log cabin block. The pattern includes two quilt sizes and seven possible layout options! Also included are what is needed for each block in case you'd like to make a smaller version of the quilt. Details Made in United States Product Language: English multiple layouts SKU MGQ118
The Log Cabin Quilt Block is a perfect block. Once mastered, you can stop there because it's almost impossible to run out of ways to make log cabin quilts.
Among the plethora of quilt designs, the Log Cabin quilt block stands as an enduring symbol of tradition, warmth, and innovation. With its
A free Log Cabin Quilt Block Tutorial. Learn how to make a log cabin quilt block for the free block of month series on polka dot chair blog.
Log Cabin quilt block tutorial for 6" x and 12" size blocks plus lots of log cabin quilt inspiration - from tradtional to modern improv.
In continuing my quest this year to use up more of my scraps, I decided to follow a fun tutorial by Simple Girl, Simple Life to make this all-red Wonky Log Cabin quilt (Find the tutorial here on the Diary of a Quilter blog) I chose to do red because my red scrap bin was the fullest out of all of them - by far! Plus since it was February I wanted to work with my favorite red prints again. For inspiration, you can find a fun variety of other Wonky Log Cabin quilts here (on Instagram under the hashtag #scrapbusterlogcabins) I have to warn you that this method makes a mess. But it's a fun kind of mess, I promise! I found that once I was set up to make blocks (scraps on floor sorted by length, iron hot, 12.5" square ruler ready) I just kept going and going. They're addictive! I did stop and pause at 20 blocks, thinking I would like that size. But once I laid them all out and saw how many red scraps I STILL had left, I thought I should probably keep going. 30 was the magic number for this quilt. I have 6 rows of 5 blocks each. And STILL plenty of red scraps left. (You can see the size of my scrap bins in this blog post) I quilted this one in organic wavy lines. I wanted some curves to the quilting to help soften all of the straight lines and angles, but I also wanted to keep a modern feel to the quilting. You can see more of the quilting in this photo, along with the black and white stripey binding. And for the backing I chose to use this cute flannel thermos print from the Burly Beavers fabric line from Robert Kaufman. I found it here on Etsy from the Stitch Stash Diva. I love the weight that flannel adds to a quilt, without adding as much bulk as a minky backing. When the fabric arrived in the mail, I showed it to my kids an asked if they knew what they were. They guessed water bottles. So I gave them a quick little lesson on the coolness of thermoses and how in grade school everyone had a metal lunch box with a matching thermos. I still remember my Holly Hobby thermos + lunchbox. As well as the one belonging to the boy that sat across from me. Every day at lunch I had to look at his gross lunchbox covered with photos of the band KISS. Killed my appetite for the entire year. Ah memories. See the tutorial here from Simple Girl, Simple Life and check out the others on IG: #scrapbusterlogcabins
This was the 2012 Eastern Long Island Quilters Guild raffle quilt. full quilt I used the Pro-Stitcher for the feathered square in the center of each log cabin, then freehanded ribbon candy in the outer logs. Many, many logs. There are perpendicular lines with half inch spacing in the outer border. Look at all that beautiful texture! close up of the back
The Campfire Quilt Pattern is a modern interpretation of the traditional Log Cabin quilt block. This quilt comes in king, queen, throw and baby quilt sizes.
FREE Log Cabin Quilt Block Pattern! Design your own modern Log Cabin quilt block pattern based on the traditional design. See modern quilt inspiration!
HST Diamond Quilt *** Based on many requests ... I have also added a pattern for this quilt in my shop, which you can find here *** ...
What's on my sewing table - current projects including sampler quilt, holiday bench pillow, Union Jack blocks and fun with scraps!
You'll want to scoop up these new Stretch Lace and Fits Everybody designs before it's too late.