Need help with finding this quilt panel quilt pattern
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It looks like the panel has borders, then Log Cabin blocks and then more borders. I would find a free Log Cabin block pattern, make the blocks and use the borders around the panel to make them fit.
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If I were you, I'd measure my panel and then figure out what kind of strip borders (that's what's shown) I'd like around it. (You could approximate those in the photo or do something quite different.) Then measure the panel with those strip borders attached.
Next, you need to know how large you would like the resulting quilt to be. The difference between your measurement of the panel-with-borders-attached and the size you want the quilt to be is the area you need to focus on.
You can fill this area with any combination of log cabin (or other) blocks and/or strip borders.
Good luck! And please post a picture of the quilt when it's done!
Next, you need to know how large you would like the resulting quilt to be. The difference between your measurement of the panel-with-borders-attached and the size you want the quilt to be is the area you need to focus on.
You can fill this area with any combination of log cabin (or other) blocks and/or strip borders.
Good luck! And please post a picture of the quilt when it's done!
#5
http://forum.missouriquiltco.com/sho...nel-quilt.html similar . I did find the one you want in pinterest but don't know where it came from. just said it was for sale. you can make log cabin blocks to fit what ever size you need and that can be adjusted as mentioned using the inner borders. Good luck.
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