![]() ![]() You’ll need 36 of each of the sizes for the half log cabin squares. Cut 2″ strips from each fabric, across the width of the fabric (44″). One-third of a yard of nine complementary fabrics for the logs.Cut 18 11″ squares, then cut the squares on the diagonal to produce 36 big triangles. About three yards of a large focal print.About a yard of red, cut into 36 2 1/2″ squares with the rest used for the border.If you sit on my quilt' was a book of different layouts for a log cabin amoung many others. This can be used on other projects, as well. Any pattern with triangles can be a log cabin layout. Notice her great tip for making each block different while not slowing down the stitching time. Colors from the focus print are used in the logs, but notice how they accent the large floral fabric rather than dominate the quilt. Half Log Cabin blocks frame a beautiful large-scale print in this easy quilt. Advertising- Half Log Cabin Scrap - I don’t know who did it, but it’s very nice, if anyone knows leave it in the comments with name and blog to link and give credits for the image Or by putting four blocks together to make a larger square like this one. I like the way the blocks twist and turn in this one. Here is one where the blocks are put side by side with sashing. ![]() You can arrange the quarter log cabin in a number of ways. LOG CABIN QUILT LAYOUTS FREEHalf Log Cabin Scrap pattern free busting block is quick and easy to make. ![]()
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