Originally Posted by
dunster
I always make log cabins in 1" finished strips, but most of mine are scrappy and scrappy quilts look good with smaller strips. If you are using coordinating fabrics and want to let the design of the fabrics shine through, then wider logs would be in order. I also find that I can make more designs by placement of logs if I have more blocks, and thinner strips means more blocks. I usually make 9" blocks. Sometimes I specifically add a border, and sometimes the design doesn't need one. So... not much help, huh. There's a gallery of log cabin quilts on this forum that might help. Also Judy Martin's log cabin book is wonderful. I use her methods (not EB's).
This lady makes fabulous log cabin quilts - I have seen them in peron, so take her advice!! Personally, I don't care for the 2 1/2" wide cut strips in a log cabin, but just my preference. I always use 1 1/2" or 2" cut strips, and think 12" blocks with several different fabrics gives a lot of interest to the finished block. If you are using just two fabrics (a light and dark), I think a smaller sized block looks better.