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Old 11-05-2013, 06:48 AM
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Hi EverybodyI a new to this site. I would like suggestions of what design to machine quilt a log cabin pattern. I am stuck! It is all assembled, sandwiched and laying quite nicely on the floor. I just can't think what to do next with it. Suggestions? SOFIA
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Old 11-05-2013, 06:52 AM
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Welcome from Texas. I, too, would like to see the responses as that is on my bucket list to make
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Welcome from Michigan! It depends a bit on the layout of your log cabin. This board has a picture gallery of quilts. You can see the quilting in many of them. Click on the picture for a large view.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/blogs/q...ery-36607.html
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I think feathers go really well with log cabins.
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Welcome from SC Texas. I have been wanting to do one and when I do I am going to do stitch in the ditch. One of the prettiest ones I have seen was done that way and it made log's stand out so pretty.
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Originally Posted by crafty pat View Post
Welcome from SC Texas. I have been wanting to do one and when I do I am going to do stitch in the ditch. One of the prettiest ones I have seen was done that way and it made log's stand out so pretty.
How wide will the logs be? And will you stitch every seam?
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A lot depends on the size of your quilt, and if you are going to quilt it on a longarm or a sewing machine and also your skill level. Keep trying to post a picture if you can !!
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Old 11-05-2013, 12:59 PM
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Well Ladies thanks for replies. Here's a picture of the quilt I made for my granddaughter, Madison for her dorm next year. I can stipple well but don't think it should have that design. Stitching around each log is way too much. I am really stuck.
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Are you quilting on a regular sewing machine? If so I might go for a vine with leaves down the rows of dark/light sections of the logs. There are a lot of seams so I think I would look for a design to go on the diagonal rather than on the seams.
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Old 11-06-2013, 03:52 PM
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Traditionally (mid 1800s) the log cabin was often quilted with the Baptist Fan design.
As an option, there are images of it here: https://www.google.com/search?q=bapt...w=1230&bih=526

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