pattern?
#2
http://www.quilterscache.com/L/LogCabinBlock.html
basically, all you do is take a square, add another square of equal size, then you press and you have a rectangle. Then, add a rectangle, and keep going.
basically, all you do is take a square, add another square of equal size, then you press and you have a rectangle. Then, add a rectangle, and keep going.
#3
Here's another link:
http://www.straw.com/equilters/libra...bin_part1.html
It gives you directions for making the Log Cabin block and the Courthouse Steps block (block sizes 12" for both). It also includes several sample layouts for each block.
http://www.straw.com/equilters/libra...bin_part1.html
It gives you directions for making the Log Cabin block and the Courthouse Steps block (block sizes 12" for both). It also includes several sample layouts for each block.
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Originally Posted by mona202
Does anyone have a simple log cabin beginner pattern I can try?
This time, I'm just going for it -- have a pile of strips cut, and I pin a piece on and then trim it. Also, I'm using just one fabric for the light side, so I sew many blocks onto one strip and then trim, if that makes sense.
I think these blocks always look good, so I'm not stressing about it this time!
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