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tlrnhi 11-22-2008 09:01 AM

I saw the cover of that Quilt In A Day book and its not the same.

lfw045 11-22-2008 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by butterflywing
susie4

i think you're looking for this:

quilt in day by elonore burns log cabin with stars

i typed in 'log cabin with stars quilt pattern'. i chose barnes and noble book search. that showed me the book that has the pattern i think you want. they give a good close-up so you can check it out.

you can get it online for $14.95. i would see about getting it in their stores.
call first. they often run sales and they're in financial trouble now.

SORRY!!!!!!! Please forgive


STAR LOG CABIN QUILT by elonore burns as part of her quilt in a day series.[b]



rearranged

That is not the same exact pattern........the pieces are the same.....but the actual pattern is not.







nor'easter 11-22-2008 09:10 AM

The photo is from Amish Country Quilts. The pattern is called Colorado Star, or sometimes Colorado Star Log Cabin. That one sold for $780, but they have several other color combos. http://www.amishcountrylanes.com/Pag...SearchWhat=All Their photos are extremely detailed.

I found the pattern only as a class offered in Oklahoma http://www.cherylsquiltcorner.com/classes.htm and in a book (Dynamic Duo #3, by Trudy Hughes) that would require some minor modifications (leaving off flying geese) http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=4559 or directly from the author (for less $$) at http://www.trudiehughes.com/books.htm. It is rated as a pattern for "knowledgeable Beginners or Intermediates". Hope this helps.

butterflywing 11-22-2008 09:26 AM

to nor'easter

i don't know how in the world you found that.

nor'easter 11-22-2008 09:37 AM

teehee...it's what I do... :wink: Thanks.

Moonpi 11-22-2008 09:55 AM

I would just add a triangle to the longest strip on each end. Very pretty.

nor'easter 11-22-2008 10:38 AM

It looks to me like the outside row of logs has diamond at both ends that is mitered to the log on the next side. You could probably do it with HSTs and a square to make it easier.

Found it as a table runner. http://www.embroideryetcetera.com/mh...-log-cabin.htm

Looks like it may be a Judy Martin design that first appeared in Scrap Quilts (1985) under the name Colorado Log Cabin.


Mousie 11-22-2008 10:52 AM

would love to make the Stairway to Cat Heaven for my daughter who has four 'babies" that have the run of her house. Is the pattern still on here somewhere? thanks, c

butterflywing 11-22-2008 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by nor'easter
It looks to me like the outside row of logs has diamond at both ends that is mitered to the log on the next side. You could probably do it with HSTs and a square to make it easier.

Found it as a table runner. http://www.embroideryetcetera.com/mh...-log-cabin.htm

Looks like it may be a Judy Martin design that first appeared in Scrap Quilts (1985) under the name Colorado Log Cabin.

there you go again. i have to admit i'm very impressed!

mawquilter 11-22-2008 08:08 PM

Isn't it just a log cabin that has sashing? It looks like the sashing and corner stones make the darker blue stars to me.


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