Logs in Logs Scrap Block
I was looking on Quilter's Cache for something and ran across this block. I love it! Thing of all the scraps you could use up with this one.
http://www.quilterscache.com/L/Logsi...crapBlock.html I may have to start a list :rolleyes: |
Similar to Court House Steps |
CashsMom ... so many times I have been tempted by that one too.
And one of these days, it will suck me in! :) *sigh* oh, but if there were only more hours in the day, year *sigh* |
I really like that! Thanks for bringing it to our attention. I think I would change one thing--the final round on the center block is all the same colour. I think I would sew that strip to each of the corner blocks to help stabilize them. Then you wouldn't even have to use a paper piecing method and could use any width of strips.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
(Post 8173428)
*sigh* oh, but if there were only more hours in the day, year *sigh*
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Originally Posted by cashs_mom
(Post 8173703)
Boy! I hear that!
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Great quilt pattern.....but it's paper pieced! Would love to try a few blocks if it wasn't paper pieced.
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I made a similar quilt and I posted a picture about a month ago. It was called “Roscoe” by Little Red Hen. It took 32 fat quarters. When all finished with the binding the quilt had 27 yards of fabric. I loved making it and gifted it to my son and DIL for Christmas. I will definitely make another!
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Sure like the pattern but a 6"block? I would try it if it was bigger. I may "mess around" and see if I can work out a larger version. My scrap bin is too full for just 6 inch blocks.:D
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Thank you for posting this Patrice. I love this pattern. A couple of years ago, I made potholders & mug rugs with it. Then I lost it. And I couldn't even remember what it was called.
I have never tried doing anything larger than mug rug size, but I will be doing more potholders. And somehow I missed Roscoe. I will have to go find him? her? :) |
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