Like so many other quilt blocks the log cabin quilt block became popular in the 1860s during the civil war.
Log cabin block tutorial.
The log cabin quilt block.
Log cabin quilt block pattern tutorial.
A log cabin quilt or log cabin quilt block is one of the most popular traditional quilt patterns and is pieced together using strips of fabric with a small square at the center of the block br br log cabin quilt patterns are a staple in american quilting and first rose to popularity during the time of the civil war.
This is a very easy block.
Jelly rolls are bundled rolls that are formed from pre cut strips of coordinated fabric.
Last week s block was a churn dash block you can find the tutorial here.
She made hers scrappy and didn t necessarily piece her strips in the same order each round.
The starting shape can be centered or anywhere else in the block.
While square blocks typically come to mind log cabin blocks can be square rectangular triangular diamond shaped twisted or even curved.
My daughter s version shows some of the ways you can modify the log cabin design.
It s a traditional quilt block.
The standard log cabin block is constructed by adding strips the logs one at a time around a centered square.
Both sizes were really fun to make.
Log cabin quilt block instructions.
The rolls are usually made up of 30 or 40 strips that measure 2 1 2 in width and are cut from selvage to selvage about 42 long.
A few years ago i posted a tutorial for how to make a scrappy log cabin block similar to the one i make in the video.
Use your charm packs too.
The blocks popularity may have been connected to abraham lincoln because of his pioneer history and the american values of the era.
Beginners get out your jelly rolls and start quilting today.
Find that post here.
I ve also included the fabric strip sizes you need to make a block finishing at 8 x 8 like the ones shown above.
Here s another log cabin block this one made by my 9 year old.
Beginners you will absolutely love the log cabin block.
So as you can see log cabins are indeed beginner friendly.
Jelly rolls make it a cinch to sew a scrap quilt made up of log cabin blocks.
This week rachel from citrus and mint put together a great log cabin quilt block tutorial and cutting instructions for making a 6 x 6 and 12 x 12 traditional log cabin quilt block.