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Old 07-29-2023, 06:45 AM
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I am thinking of making a quilt that is essentially one giant log cabin block. I could put borders on the top and bottom to make it more of a rectangle instead of a square. It would be a couch throw size so not really a big quilt. Have any of you done this and might have a picture of how it turned out? Is there some reason this is a bad idea? I am trying to meet the terms of a guild challenge but need something much faster and simpler than a multi block log cabin quilt.
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Old 07-29-2023, 07:39 AM
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I googled giant log cabin quilt and several sites came up. I think it is a great idea. You could use jelly roll strips or even wider strips. Please post a picture when it is finished. I'd love to see it.
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Old 07-29-2023, 07:41 AM
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I've seen one giant log cabin quilts before. They looked very modern. Reminds me our guild had a hexie challenge and my friend made one giant hexie.
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Some that I think might be what I think you are meaning.
https://quilting.craftgossip.com/gia...lt/2012/09/24/
https://www.favequilts.com/Throws-an...og-Cabin-Quilt
https://external-content.duckduckgo....d72&ipo=images
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/287878601155268528/
https://tinyorchardquilts.com/collec...og-cabin-quilt
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/110338259593581181/

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Old 07-29-2023, 08:10 AM
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I have a free pattern for a giant assymetrical log cabin, 68x72, from Art Gallery called 'Raise the Roof.' I just googled and it's still available. When I click on the link, it's an automatic download, so I can't figure out how to put the link here. If you include 'Raise the Roof' in your search it should come up.

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Old 07-29-2023, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by joe'smom View Post
I have a free pattern for a giant assymetrical log cabin, 68x72, from Art Gallery called 'Raise the Roof.' I just googled and it's still available. When I click on the link, it's an automatic download, so I can't figure out how to put the link here. If you include 'Raise the Roof' in your search it should come up.
Here is the link for Raise the Roof: Raise the Roof from Art Gallery Fabrics

nice! Thanks!
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Old 07-29-2023, 09:57 AM
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Thank you everyone. Idk why I couldn't think of how to Google to find images. You all sent me in the right directions. If this quilt ever actually appears, I will show you how it turns out. I think I'll explore my stash and see what sort of options I can come up with.

Thanks again!
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Something I'd never heard of. Thanks for raising the topic.
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Old 07-29-2023, 04:12 PM
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I am in the process of making one (it is packed away in UFO status). it will end up having 4 or 5 rounds on it total. the center is about 4-5 inches. the logs are not one consistent fabric, but rather, picture a piano key style in each log (wonky, not uniform). one half of the large log cabin is a dark purple/light gray piano keys and the other half is mint green/dark gray piano keys. I also am using a very thin line of the corresponding solid gray with each layer of piano keys to break up all the visual craziness of the keys. The piano keys are probably about 4 inch thick and the little gray logs between are about 1 inch thick. To confuse my description even more, each single "log" is actually made up of three layers of the piano key-gray layers. So, each log is actually closer to 12 or more inches thick before the next log side is added. This will turn out to be a rather large quilt when it is all done.
I look forward to seeing your project!
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I like the concept and after clicking on all of the links, I am thinking it is all about the color/print choices, sizes of the strips and ultimately the size of the finished quilt. Csstexas, you have a creative journey ahead of you. Take the challenge. It looks like you have a following of folks who are interested in your results. What fun! I can easily see it in the bold colors of as in an Amish quilt but other options come to mind too.
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