I made half Log Cabin blocks years ago, but wasn't sure what quarter log cabin blocks were or what the difference was, so I Googled it to find out the difference between the 2 blocks. Google told me they are the same thing, so like most quilt blocks out there, there is more than one name for the same block, and depending on where you live, the name might be different. Google said, "Half log cabin and quarter log cabin quilt blocks are the same thing". So there you have it.
With that in mind, I decided not to make them half or quarter log cabins, but to make them free form, no rules style using whatever width fabric scraps I had and sewing them using a combination of Log Cabin and Courthouse Steps (a variation) style. I love this way of making these blocks, since there are no rules and I love the look. I don't bother with using light and dark fabrics in a certain way as anything goes making these blocks. It's a great way to use up scraps too. The Round Robin Quilt Police 👮won't be coming after me for changing the block a bit as it is MY quilt after all and I did do a log cabin of sorts, so it's all good.😉
I first added a narrow border all around before adding the log cabin style blocks on the 2 sides. Next Monday we will receive the last prompt for round 6, so I will see what that block is and sew blocks to the top and bottom. Maybe larger blocks to take this quilt to a rectangle shape? I will have to see what the prompt is before I decide for sure.
I took this photo indoors and since it is growing in size, it is hard to get a good photo, especially on the floor. Once the top is done, I will have Mr. P hold up the top for a better photo outside. And he can hold it up again after it is quilted too, which will be later, who knows when?
First, I sewed a narrow border all around the top and then I added the free-form, no rules scrappy log cabin blocks on the 2 sides. |
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Go to Gail's Blog for the info for this year's SAHRR. |