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Old 03-30-2012, 11:52 AM
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I just spent time in Paint drawing this out -- I'm captivated with antique quilts and textiles. It IS a log cabin variation (variant to what WE know, but maybe not to her), with a portion of the hearth block in each corner of the whole block. The blocks are turned quarter turns to produce the 'snowball' or 'lantern' effect. These "logs were often finished at 1/2" - 3/4" in those days!! Can you imagine piecing these by candle light?!

I colored the graphic I drew in reds, greens and tans only because that's what we often see now in antique quilts, many of which have faded, of course.

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Old 03-30-2012, 12:03 PM
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That's awesome Jan! It looks easy enough, even though I'm still enough of a novice that I don't know that I could actually figure out lengths and widths without a full tutorial. You did great! Thank you! :c)

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I agree it is a log cabin made into japanese lanterns.
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful picture, hope you can find out how they are related to you. I thought it was a snowball block also.
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Originally Posted by Kitsapquilter View Post
Looks like a rail fence/log cabin. Log cabins were probably one of the most popular patterns back then.
Those would be my guesses, too... made with really thin, small pieces. I've seen quite a few old photos with quilts as a backdrop. I think it's a great idea, too!
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You are right that is so cool
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How wonderful! That is so cool.
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Looks like a log cabin, a courthouse design.
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Originally Posted by sylvia77 View Post
Looks like a log cabin, a courthouse design.
Yup. I was thinking courthouse steps the whole time.
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Lovely piece of history. I thought too that it was their front door.
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