Brown Log Cabin - First Block
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Originally Posted by quiltingnonie
The Log Cabin block which was originated in the 1860's to honor Abe Lincoln, has traditionally always had a red or gold center square to signify the hearth, or fire burning in the center of your home.
I've never seen a log cabin quilt I didn't like! I need to make one again as I haven't for several years.
I've never seen a log cabin quilt I didn't like! I need to make one again as I haven't for several years.
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Like the log cabin pattern, my daughter has choosen that pattern for her grandmother to make her for her wedding quilt when she gets married--not soon. Her grandmother will make it this fall -- in shades of blue -plaine colors no prints, my daughters choice. My mother has only two grandchildern, my son has choosen a double wedding ring in colors of beige and purple-plain and prints, for his grandma to make for his wedding gift-when he gets married.
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Originally Posted by craftybear
? so on the log cabin block do you usually have the middle block red? I was thinking it was part of the tradition???
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