Log Cabin with Corners
This quilt combines the “easy” construction of a classic Log Cabin with moving squares that make it look unique. You will use strips of fabric to sew the blocks, instead of attaching tiny squares to small strips. The pattern and fabric requirements are for a 12-inch block in two sizes: 20 blocks for a twin (48"x60") or 42 blocks for a queen (72"x80") quilt that uses up all the fabric. You can add borders as you wish to make the quilt bigger.
Supplies:
--Pattern - This will be an additional $10 to teacher
--1/4 yard of multicolor fabric for center square
--3/8 yard of dark accent corners fabric
--3/8 yard of medium accent corners fabric
--1/4 yard of first light log fabric
--1/2 yard of second light log fabric
--5/8 yard of third light log fabric
--1/4 yard of first dark log fabric
--1/2 yard of second dark log fabric
--5/8 yard of third dark log fabric
-- Fabric for the border and binding (will not be using this fabric in class but we will discuss border and binding techniques)
--Rotary Cutter (45mm size is recommended)
--Cutting Mat: 18”x24” recommended
--Ruler - a square that is at least 9.5”- can be larger than 9.5” but no smaller
-- Ruler - 6”x24” or 6.5” or 8.5” wide
--Neutral Color thread (50wt that is 100% cotton)
--Straight Pins - Clover Silk glass ball head pins
-- Seam Guides from Guidelines4Quilters
--Spray Sizing - Mary Ellens Best Press or Faultless Magic Brand
--Good Quality Seam rippers such as the Clover Seam Ripper
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | Advanced Beginner |
Instructor: | Nancy Roelfsema |
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