Log Cabin patterns/book recommendations?
#12
Katier825,
RUN to ebay or Amazon and find #5 A Log Cabin Notebook by Mary Ellen Hopkins! or Log Cabins, New techniques for Traditional Quilts by Janet Kime!
In my lifetime I will never get to make all the wonderful Log Cabins that I have inspired me in these two books.
Pegquilter8
RUN to ebay or Amazon and find #5 A Log Cabin Notebook by Mary Ellen Hopkins! or Log Cabins, New techniques for Traditional Quilts by Janet Kime!
In my lifetime I will never get to make all the wonderful Log Cabins that I have inspired me in these two books.
Pegquilter8
#13
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: NW Florida
Posts: 108
I have a book by Carol Anne Wien called The Great American Log Cabin Quilt Book. I picked it up at a flea market. I can try and scan some of the patterns and send them to you if you would like.
Betty
Marianna, FL
Betty
Marianna, FL
#14
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winchester, VA
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There is a book out there titled Not Your Grandmother's Log Cabin Quilts and it has some fabulous variations on the log cabin design/pattern. I would highly recommend it if you want something a little different.
#15
Check out 'Log Cabin Quilts' by Rita Weiss & Linda Causee, it has a lot of variations. Another book 'Log Cabins for Everyone' by House of White Birches is interesting also, especially the pattern Log Cabin Twist.
#17
Originally Posted by dunster
I absolutely love Judy Martin's log cabin book.
It's a great book and some really unusual twists on the traditional. Plus, I love her construction method. I've made the Loveland one as a lappy and am now collecting FQs to make Snake River - and it's all Dunster's FAULT! :lol:
#18
Thank you for all the suggestions! I will print up a list and check them all out when I go to the quilt shop. I did check at Joann's and they didn't have much. I like to look at the pics before I buy in case I prefer one over another. :)
#20
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Plainville, MA
Posts: 114
I made both a log cabin and courthouse steps quilt some years ago that was really different using a technique called "Foldy Stuff". It is done on a foundation that has a grid hot iron transferred to it. The logs are cute wider, stitched along the first grid line then flipped to align with the next grid line. This makes the logs 3 dimensional.
Don't recall who was the designer but will try to find my original designs and post for anyone who might be interested.
Don't recall who was the designer but will try to find my original designs and post for anyone who might be interested.
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