![]() This does not increase or effect your pricing. If you click on the links and purchase through them, I will receive a small commission. Observer Fabric Line by Art Gallery Fabrics □ If you want to make your own log cabin quilt, Suzy Quilts has a simple log cabin tutorial for you. I finished this log cabin quilt on Friday morning, grabbed some quick photos and gifted it to my sister in law later that day. And now i need to make myself a flannel backed quilt pronto because my gosh, is it warm and cozy! Since we have the longest coldest winters, I thought the recipient might love this flannel addition to this quilt. I’m so thankful for my local quilt shop and the fact that they carry these beautiful Maywood flannels. This Observer Log Cabin quilt is backed in the softest warmest flannel! Since I was on a time crunch I didn’t have time to order a backing. I like the subtle color of it since this is already such a busy looking quilt. I used a khaki colored solid I had on hand for the binding. The quilting line blends into the quilt on the front but you can see this better on the shot of the backing. In the ditch quilting means quilting right in the center of the seams. I quilted straight lines on each diagonal using my walking foot and then also quilted each block in the ditch vertical and horizontal. Although, I do that a lot even when not on a time crunch □ I started making this log cabin quilt on a Monday and realized it would make for the perfect birthday gift for a party on Friday so I had to get it done quickly! So I kept the quilting simple. It did take a little bit of creative piecing for the last few blocks to keep my blocks separated as darks and lights. I used a full fat quarter bundle but left out the two yellows on the right. I used the same dark yellow fabric for each center block. It felt a bit too scrappy (and I almost scrapped this entire quilt) so instead I kept the darker blues in one block and the lighter blues in another block and then alternated them in the final layout for a bit more order. I started this quilt mixing all of the blues on one side of the log cabin and all of the golds on the other. This Art Gallery Observer fabric line by April Rhodes seemed like the perfect fit for a log cabin quilt since it has two color ways. There are so many neat variations of log cabins and it’s a block I don’t think you could ever tire of. This is my first log cabin quilt! But it certainly won’t be the last. ![]() Pam and Erica will be using the GO Log Cabin-12 Finished Square by Leslie Main Die for this project. Lucky Log Cabins is a fast and fun quilt to sew up. This Log Cabin quilt measures about 57 x 67. Just one Cozy Season bundle makes a medium throw size Lucky Log Cabins quilt. It’s my favorite because it’s my most recent quilt I’ve completed □ I have a list of quilts I want to make and a log cabin has been on that list for a while. How to Make a Scrappy Log Cabin Block JHello and happy Monday Today I’m happy to share a tutorial for how I make my favorite scrappy log cabin blocks My directions are for my favorite sizean 8 finished (8 unfinished) block. We’re very excited to be making the GO Scrappy Star Log Cabin Quilt for this quilt-along, starting April 5. I had already made a Lucky Log Cabins quilt using flannels so I was excited to sew one up using the Cozy Season Bundle. Today I’m sharing my very favorite quilt with you all.
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