![]() ![]() In her free tutorial Jenn provides images on constructing the block, as well as a closer look at the quilting. While the blocks can be used for almost any log cabin setting, Jenn’s Barn Raising quilt is stunning using this method. The design provides lot of room for beautiful quilting.Īn inspiring method to get started on cutting scraps into 2 1/2″ squares, ready to make a stunning quilt, that is also easy and fun to construct. Sew a 2.5” x 8.5” white log strip to #7ĩ. Sew a 2.5” x 8.5” log strip composed of four 2.5” scrap blocks to #6Ĩ. Sew a 2.5” x 6.5” log strip composed of three 2.5” scrap blocks to #5ħ. Sew a 2.5” x 6.5” log strip composed of three 2.5” scrap blocks to #4Ħ. Sew a 2.5” x 4.5” log strip composed of two 2.5” scrap blocks to #3ĥ. Sew a 2.5” scrap square and 2.5” white square togetherģ. A graph paper pattern to use for placementĢ. The finished block is 10.5” unfinished.ġ. My version of this block is made with 2.5” scrap squares and white strips. Starting by sewing one scrap square to a white square, Jenn continued to construct the entire block, by sewing a white strip, then a number of log strips composed of two 2.5” scraps, completing the block with white strips. JennR8R from Quilting Board figured out an easy way to use up 2 /12″ scraps to make up the logs, which turned out to be the prettiest scrappy, and a bright and colorful Barnraising quilt. Using the same method to make a log cabin block, this graph paper pattern makes it easy to see 2 1/2″ square placements. I have also included a pdf that you can download. White is used for the light side, or choose a color that goes well with your scraps. here Log Cabin Placemat Tutorial This log cabin quilt pattern is also called Courthouse Steps. ![]() Browse our collection of quilts and other projects and pick up some new ideas and inspiration. Choose random colors from scraps or coordinate color if you choose. Quilts & Patterns Quilters, sewers and crafters love Robert Kaufman Fabrics wide variety of quilting fabrics, novelty prints, patterns and coordinates, and never fail to come up with creative new combinations. ![]()
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