Articles related to "Log Cabin Quilts"Here are five favorite ways to arrange Log Cabin blocks into quilts: Straight Setting, Fields and Furrows, Barn Raising, Sunshine and Shadow, and Chevron.
Here are several favorite ways to assemble blocks into Log Cabin quilts: Broken Dishes, Chimneys and Cornerstones, Converging Chevrons, and Streak of Lightning.
Four distinctive types of Log-Cabin quilt blocks use contrasts between lights and darks to help you create a variety of dramatic quilt looks.
Fabric-strip logs arranged around a central "hearth" say warmth and home. Log Cabin's simple sewing technique makes it perfect for beginning quilters and using up scraps.
The quilt speaks of home and hearth, farming furrows, barn raisings, simpler times that revolved around family and home.
Use a free pattern to make the twisted log cabin quilt, a variation on the basic, beloved log cabin pattern that uses triangles to make complex fabric designs
The versatile, quick and easy log cabin quilt is a perfect project for beginners.
These quilt pattern reviews make it easy for you to chose summer-themed projects.
Along with the usual flowers, give your mom a sewing or quilting book.
Those quilters on your holiday shopping list are easy to please. Quilt calendars, quilt patterns, and quilt-related items are always well received.
Conventional quilting fabric, threads, and batting are made with heavy doses of toxic herbicides, pesticides, and dyes. But now there's an eco-friendlier way to quilt.
Bold, geometric quilt patterns that helped use up fabric scraps and recycle used clothing were favorites of 19th century Amish quilters, are are still popular today.
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