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Creative Log Cabin Quilts: 10 fresh, new designs
Creative Log Cabin Quilts: 10 fresh, new designs
Creative Log Cabin Quilts: 10 fresh, new designs
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Creative Log Cabin Quilts: 10 fresh, new designs

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This unique book includes patterns, all of which use Log Cabin blocks or variations of them to create fun, festive, beautiful, and intriguing quilts that the whole family will love! Included are pieced as well as appliqued designs for your walls, beds, and living room decor. Each pattern includes step-by-step instructions and full-color images to help your imagination come to life!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnnies
Release dateOct 18, 2022
ISBN9781640255869
Creative Log Cabin Quilts: 10 fresh, new designs

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    Creative Log Cabin Quilts - Annie's

    Summer Cabins

    Soothing colors and nontraditional Log Cabin blocks make a quilt that will appeal to anyone! Easily change the colors to suit your decor—this is a great quilt for cabin, lodge, family room or den.

    Designed & Quilted by Julie Weaver

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Finished Sizes

    Quilt Size: 51″ × 62″

    Block Size: 7″ × 7″

    Number of Blocks: 18

    Summer Cabin

    7″ × 7″ Finished Block

    Make 18

    Project Notes

    Read all instructions before beginning this project.

    Stitch right sides together using a 1/4″ seam allowance unless otherwise specified.

    Arrows indicate directions to press seams.

    Materials and cutting lists assume 40″ of usable fabric width for yardage.

    WOF – width of fabric

    HST – half-square triangle

    QST – quarter-square triangle

    Materials

    •½ yard white print*

    •⅛ yard light blue print #1*

    •¼ yard light blue print #2*

    •¼ yard light blue print #3*

    •¼ yard light blue print #4*

    •⅓ yard dark blue print #1*

    •⅓ yard dark blue print #2*

    •1¼ yards dark blue print #3*

    •1 yard dark blue print #4*

    •1¼ yards cream print #1*

    •¾ yard cream print #2*

    •3½ yards backing*

    •Batting to size*

    •Thread

    •Basic sewing tools and supplies

    *Nantucket Summer by Camille Roskelley for Moda Fabrics; Thermore batting from Hobbs Bonded Fibers used to make sample.

    Cutting

    From white print cut:

    •18 (2″) A squares

    •198 (1½″) B squares

    From light blue print #1 cut:

    •9 (2″) C squares

    From light blue print #2 cut:

    •9 (2″) D squares

    •18 (1½″ × 2½″) E rectangles

    From light blue print #3 cut:

    •18 (1½″ × 3½″) G rectangles

    •18 (1½″ × 2½″) F rectangles

    From light blue print #4 cut:

    •18 (1½″ × 4½″) I rectangles

    •18 (1½″ × 3½″) H rectangles

    From dark blue print #1 cut:

    •18 (1½″ × 5½″) K rectangles

    •18 (1½″ × 4½″) J rectangles

    From dark blue print #2 cut:

    •18 (1½″ × 6½″) M rectangles

    •18 (1½″ × 5½″) L rectangles

    From dark blue print #3 cut:

    •18 (1½″ × 7½″) O rectangles

    •18 (1½″ × 6½″) N rectangles

    •31 (1½″) P squares

    •5 (2″ × WOF) strips; stitch short ends to short ends for Q and R border strips

    •6 (2½″ × WOF) binding strips

    From dark blue print #4 cut:

    •6 (4½″ × WOF) strips; stitch short ends to short ends for S and T border strips

    From cream print #1 cut:

    •48 (1½″ × 7½″) U rectangles

    •10 (2″ × WOF) strips; stitch short ends to short ends for V, W, X and Y border strips

    Organization Tip

    I always cut side setting and corner setting triangles slightly larger than the pattern says to cut them. This gives me a little leeway when sewing.

    From cream print #2 cut:

    •3 (13″) AA squares, then cut twice diagonally

    •2 (8″) Z squares, then cut once diagonally

    •7 (2″) BB squares

    Completing the Blocks

    1. Referring to Half-Square Triangles, use an A square and a C square to make two HSTs (Figure 1). Trim to 1½″. Make 18.

    Figure 1

    2. Referring again to Half-Square Triangles, use an A square and a D square to make two HSTs (Figure 2). Trim to 1½″. Make 18.

    Figure 2

    3. Sew one A/D HST to the bottom of one A/C HST (Figure 3). Make 18.

    Figure 3

    4. Referring to Sew & Flip Corners, sew a B square to the right end of an

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