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QuiltE 10-09-2011 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by shnnn

Originally Posted by QuiltE

Originally Posted by dahlshouse
I'm with you... fantastic job here... hard to believe that is a log cabin...really like the black .. makes what looks like flowers to pop..

Originally Posted by shnnn
That's a log cabin!! WOW!!! it's spectacular


So do tell us .... where's the log cabin?

Look for a triangle instead of a square. there are 3 colors with a black triangle in the middle

I see the black triangles, though I don't see the logs after that. Also there's all the curved seams ... some PPing as part of the pattern, perhaps?

shnnn 10-09-2011 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltE

Originally Posted by shnnn

Originally Posted by QuiltE

Originally Posted by dahlshouse
I'm with you... fantastic job here... hard to believe that is a log cabin...really like the black .. makes what looks like flowers to pop..

Originally Posted by shnnn
That's a log cabin!! WOW!!! it's spectacular


So do tell us .... where's the log cabin?

Look for a triangle instead of a square. there are 3 colors with a black triangle in the middle

I see the black triangles, though I don't see the logs after that. Also there's all the curved seams ... some PPing as part of the pattern, perhaps?

twisted log cabins don't use rectangular logs - they come out wedge shaped - and I think they are PP-ed

http://www.connectingthreads.com/tut...wist__D67.html

QuiltE 10-09-2011 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by shnnn
twisted log cabins don't use rectangular logs - they come out wedge shaped - and I think they are PP-ed

http://www.connectingthreads.com/tut...wist__D67.html

Thanks for the link .... IMHO that's really stretching the log cabin label!!!

I saw this same quilt IRL at one of the fairs, and now wish I'd taken a closer look and perhaps found the owner to learn more.

NOELLA 10-10-2011 09:02 AM

reply to Twisted lod cabin.

I first saw this pattern on Simply Quilts way back when.
you can find it Google.
Diynetworkepisode qlt602f simplyquilts. Lot of math
I am sure you can better under stand if saw the instructions
right from the com
I also found it in Barbara T. Kaempfer's "Log cabin with a Twist"
lots of new ideas. hope this helps need more help let me know
Noella


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