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Old 11-03-2011, 09:30 PM
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I have seen so many beautiful quilts in different log cabin patterns. I would love to have a book with the log cabin patterns - any recommendations from my Q B friends? WOW I finally figured out how to post a new thread. I may get the hang of this yet!
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Old 11-03-2011, 09:39 PM
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Marti Mitchell has some wonderful rulers and book. Judy Martin book is full of beautiful quilts. Alway a good basic is Eleanor Burns. Happy hunting
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Originally Posted by Ruby the Quilter View Post
I have seen so many beautiful quilts in different log cabin patterns. I would love to have a book with the log cabin patterns - any recommendations from my Q B friends? WOW I finally figured out how to post a new thread. I may get the hang of this yet!
Books I have (e-books) and recommend:"Log Cabin Fever" (available at Martingales.pub); "101 Log Cabin Blocks" which I bought from Clotildes.com. Other vendors probably carry them, too. E-books are reasonably priced and one gets to download them at once, Martingales site also lets you preview the patterns. I love to paper piece log cabins, trying to use up some scraps whenever I feel too lazy or in dumps to do any "real" quilting. I have enough lc blocks to pave a foot ball field !
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I'll put in a vote for Judy Martin - Log Cabin Quilt Book. She has some beauties in there, still traditional but with a twist. And I love her organisational tips and her piecing method. It was making quilts from that book that finally perfected my scant 1/4".
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I can't offer a book idea, but I'll be watching for tips on a great LC book
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I have the "101 Log Cabin Blocks" from House of White Birches, and it's a keeper. Think I'll check out the "Log Cabin Quilt Book" by Judy Martin that k3n is suggesting.

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Judy Martin has a great book called Log Cabin Quilts, but I don't think it is a beginner book. Eleanor Burns (Quilt in a Day) has one more suited for beginners and she has all the different layouts in the back.
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