Looking for a diamond shaped log cabin pattern
#2
Eleanor Burns at Quilt in a Day has one. I have this one, her directions are always clear, easy to follow. And she doesn't gouge you for shipping, patterns are real cheap for shipping.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponlin...play.asp?i=621
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponlin...play.asp?i=621
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After looking closely at the Amish quilt pictures in the link. Here are what I believe to be the correct block measurements:
1. The diamond is 2.5 inches per side finished. Cut at 3 inches to include the seam allowances. These could potentially be cut from 3 inch strips.
2. The lighter fabrics are .5 inch finished strips. You would cut them at 1 inch to include the seam allowance.
3. The darker fabrics are 1 inch finished strips. You would cut them at 1.5 inches to include the seam allowances.
4. There are 6 rows of dark strips on 2 adjacent sides. You would start and finish each block with the dark strips.
5. There are 5 rows of light strips on the other 2 adjacent sides.
6. You will need a total of 30 blocks to recreate this quilt.
For block placement, refer to the pictures in the link.
I hope this helps.
1. The diamond is 2.5 inches per side finished. Cut at 3 inches to include the seam allowances. These could potentially be cut from 3 inch strips.
2. The lighter fabrics are .5 inch finished strips. You would cut them at 1 inch to include the seam allowance.
3. The darker fabrics are 1 inch finished strips. You would cut them at 1.5 inches to include the seam allowances.
4. There are 6 rows of dark strips on 2 adjacent sides. You would start and finish each block with the dark strips.
5. There are 5 rows of light strips on the other 2 adjacent sides.
6. You will need a total of 30 blocks to recreate this quilt.
For block placement, refer to the pictures in the link.
I hope this helps.
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