These 4 blocks together measure 32.5" square. That's huge. I guess I should have known the size of the block when the longest strip was 16.5" but it still surprised me. 4 down 32 to go. These are a couple of the layouts in the whole quilt, the one above the center and this one below what the diagonal lines will look like in the barnraising.
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I think they look fabulous!! So much fun to look at!
you could call it "Kaffe's Cabin" when you're done! I think it's going to be pretty amazing...
I love this fabric and your quilt will be stunning. Log Cabin is my favorit!
happy quilting from Switzerland
Edith
The flower in the middle is a good idea! The colors are gorgeous.
I think these blocks are gorgeous! I'm sure either layout is going to be fabulous!!
Wanda the strips just look fabulous made into your log cabin. I love that block for a fast quilt especially when they are so large.
The second layout is my favorite.
Sometimes a single block (or even a small set) lets you look at it to close. Then when the entire quilt is done, you get the surprise of "wow, it really is pretty"
That is just one of the joys of quilting
They are beautiful!
Do you cut your log cabin strips on the lengthwise grain? I have wondered whether it's really worth that or not.
This quilt is going to be awesome! You really can't miss with Kaffe's fabrics, can you?
Love them....this is a good example of using larger prints for smaller cuts. Lots of people don't think it can be done.
I wasn't sure if I would like these or not but they really are great. What a burst of color and a great way to start my day with a smile! Thanks, Wanda! I can't wait to see it when it's all done.
Gorgeous blocks Wanda! For using different fabrics than the book, you've still made them very similar. I can't wait to see the whole top.
I love the looks too. It is amazing how well those blocks made up when you put them all together.
Did your daughter love the quilt? Was she surprised or does she follow your blog?
I must admit I am not comfortable using so many prints but you make it look so easy. That quilt will be fantastic! Log cabins do go together fast.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
I love those flower centers!
Stunning! Absolutely stunning!
I love the mix of colors and patterns! Your daily commitment to your art is inspiring!
What a great way to showcase these beautiful fabrics! Love it!!!
I like these a lot, especially the center flowers.
Love the blocks!
Oh, what more can I add! These are really nice... and just show what can be done with the most unexpected fabric choices.
Oh, these blocks are just gorgeous. The fabrics just jump off the screen at me. Really delicious with those flower centers. Have fun and keep posting photos!
Those look like fun!
Not ugly -- effervescent! And just think, with those big blocks, you won't have to make so many. :-)
Geez, E.C., you are full of surprises. That's the freshest look for a log cabin I've seen in years. Fantastico.
I don't agree with your ugly-as-singles assessment, but I do agree that they look even better in arrangement. But that's what log cabin is all about.
p.s. Yes, always still reading, even if I'm more of a lurker these days.
Wow, that is going to be such a beautiful quilt. Lucky the person who gets to sleep under it.
Hi Wanda
Looks great from here!
I know what you mean about feeling a block is "ugly" when it's so close to your face, then from afar it looks great. A friend and I were doing 5.5-inch log cabins, fussing over which fabrics to use in which blocks, and when our 45-inch top was done we couldn't believe we fussed over the fabrics. Our tops looked almost identical when looked at as a whole.
Vicky F
These blocks are absolutely luscious! Love them all. Size does not bother me at all. (*._,*)
J~MT
Do you have any pictures of the finished quilt? I am thinking of making a similar quilt with the flowers as a center block and I am curious as to how yours ended up. Thanks!
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