A log cabin quilt or log cabin quilt block is one of the most popular traditional quilt patterns and is pieced together using strips of fabric with a small square at the center of the block br br log cabin quilt patterns are a staple in american quilting and first rose to popularity during the time of the civil war.
How to make a log cabin quilt square.
This results in a 12 1 2 inch unfinished size block.
1 trim a charm square to 4 1 2 inches square.
The starting shape can be centered or anywhere else in the block.
This pattern makes a 10 inch square but you could easily add a round of logs to make a 12 inch square or leave a round off to make an 8 inch square.
Jelly rolls are bundled rolls that are formed from pre cut strips of coordinated fabric.
2 add two rounds of logs using 2 1 2 inch strips jelly roll strips.
Although very few things are quite as cozy as a flannel log cabin quilt.
Another option for making a 12 inch log cabin quilt block is to use a charm square 5 inch as the center square.
12 inch log cabin block no 2.
As usual sew a 1 4 seam and press seams toward the darker fabric.
Start assembling the block in the center with the two squares.
It works well in the originally used flannels and plaids or equally well in cotton prints and florals.
For one 14 square log cabin block cut your strips according to the picture below.
The basic structure of this quilt block is a center shape surrounded by strips or logs.
While square blocks typically come to mind log cabin blocks can be square rectangular triangular diamond shaped twisted or even curved.
Using the assembly diagram below lay out your logs on the table next to your machine.
Jelly rolls make it a cinch to sew a scrap quilt made up of log cabin blocks.
The rolls are usually made up of 30 or 40 strips that measure 2 1 2 in width and are cut from selvage to selvage about 42 long.
Place the center square and piece 1 right sides together rst and sew a seam along one side.