Fairly old project, but with lots of designs in reserve.

I like the second one … best for to day!

The third is interesting.

So is the next one!

The last one needs some colour in those circles … perhaps some applique.
read moreFairly old project, but with lots of designs in reserve.
I like the second one … best for to day!
The third is interesting.
So is the next one!
The last one needs some colour in those circles … perhaps some applique.
read moreAnother week has flown by, so time to take a break and study some Log Cabin Quilt designs.
The first is OK, the second one is better.
Sixty half light, half dark Log Cabin blocks, four all ark logs in all but one of these designs.
My favourite for the day is the one with all traditional light and dark blocks.
I wonder how these would look in a mixed colour scheme … something to fill in time one day.
More Log Cabin Quilt designs mid week, next week.
Many Australian native plants can survive drought conditions, but they look forward to the break of droughts just like Aussie people, especially those who live in the country areas and provide food for those who live in the more built up areas.
The best flowers visible from my garden this year were a couple of gum trees over our back fence, one with red flowers, one yellow..
In the second design the corners are different … I couldn’t decide which one I liked best, so left them as they were. A real quilt made like this could be used with ...
read moreVery interesting design … would work in many different combinations.
The second one would also work in many colour combinations.
I like the one above!
Very interesting.
Love the last!
One day I should print off three inch square red white and green quilt designs and hang them on a tree … which means I need another tree … and space to put it!
That is all for this week, but there will be more Log Cabin designs mid week, next week.
read moreThe colours in this lot would be lovely for a romantic break in a Log Cabin near a river or lake … especially a pink lake. (There is a pink lake down the highway from where I live, though it often looks brown rather then pink.)
First design is interesting, and so is the second one above.
I like the one above …
… and I like the one above too!
I have been trying to work out which one I like most, but have given up … I like them all! It is always interesting to mix up the different variations of Log ...
read moreFirst design is very interesting!
The next three designs could all use more dark pieces, but I like them without the extra colour as the quilting can be seen all over the top.
In the design above there are eight more blocks with dark added.
More dark areas added, and I like it like that.
Saved my favourite to last in this week’s Log cabin retreat.
More Log Cabin quilt designs mid week, next week.
read moreThis project file uses just one block … the basic Log Cabin block, using a centre plus four rounds of strips.
The size of the centre square and width of the strips determines the size of the quilt. The designs in this collection would be a queen size quilt if the blocks start with cutting a 1.5 inch square and strips 1.5 inches wide, with the finished block size 9 inches.
I wonder how many different designs could be created by turning the blocks every which way?
Adding multiple colours to the mix would introduce many more variations!
With ...
read moreThe first design is neat and tidy, but it might work on a tiled floor but not quite right for a bed.
Turn eight blocks around and it becomes a big star.
Back to the first design, but with four blocks moved out towards the corners.
Now they are all the way to the corners.
The final design for today has the four dark blocks from the centre moved towards the corners, and it is my favourite for the day.
That is all for this week’s mid week collection of Log Cabin designs, but there will be more next ...
read moreVery interesting collection of block designs … especially the pyramids with floral clouds!
Lovely!
Another lovely one.
I think the applique is a bit too much in the design above.
I like the last one … just enough applique, so the logs are an important part of the design, and there is room to show off some quilting.
read moreThere are some very interesting designs in this project file!
I have included most of the Log Cabin blocks I have in my collection, and added an interesting colour combination.
I like the one above! But wait … there are a couple more to go for this weeks mid week just for quilters.
WOW!
There are a lot of possibilities when you start playing with even pretty basic Log Cabin variations!
That is all for this week’s mid week quilters short break from the mad world around us … more mid week, next week.
read moreInteresting design to start today’s Log Cabin retreat … first of five Log Cabin quilt variations to look at.
An interesting variation of the first design, almost the same and with the colours swapped. I like the colour change.
In the design above the two rows of blocks in the centre, both vertically and horizontal, are the same but the corners have been changes.
I like the change, but what does it look like with the colours reversed?
I should have left them as they were!
My favourite of this mid week’s collection of Log Cabin designs is the ...
read moreInteresting design to start the day!
The send design is much more interesting, especially the centre bit.
I love the one above!
Neat and tidy and would look great on a bed in just about any colour combination. Remember that the trick with getting good results with any of the Log Cabin variations is to get the contrast right.
Interesting design to finish this weeks collection of Log Cabin designs.
That is all for this week’s Log Cabin retreat, but there will be more next week.
read moreFilled a bin with green waste yesterday, but the back yard still looks lovely and green. Unfortunately most of the green is still weeds.
These blocks would be a bit more fiddly to make than the usual Log Cabin blocks, but the fabrics could be cut into strips and joined together and then cut into narrow strips to fir the blocks.
I think I should add more colours to the designs … one day when I have nothing to do and expect no interruptions! It probably wouldn’t work as when I don’t expect interruptions I get lots.
If we ...
read moreInteresting design, pretty colours.
Are those crowns in the corners in the design above? Or birds without heads?
Another interesting one.
The one above is a slight alteration of the one above it! Less interesting, but I like it more.
The last design for this week’s mid week retreat (or coffee break) looks like an exploding star. It would be interesting to make with fading blocks around the centre star.
That is all for this week, but there will be another mid week Log Cabin retreat next week.
read moreBaby Blocks become the stars in this project file!
The diamond shapes can be pieced separately in two pieces, which deleted some set in corners in some places in the design above, but not all of them.
There are so many ways to arrange the baby blocks … so little time to play with them to find more of the ways!
I like to see stars in a dark sky, which means I also like using dark backgrounds around stars in quilts.
Wow, a spinning star! Well, the centre bit is spinning.
More Log Cabin designs mid week next week.
read moreAnother mid week retreat has arrived … I am sure the weeks are getting shorter!
The first two designs are very different, but I like them both.
The middle changed in the one above. Makes a big difference to the overall
The one above looks like a block design as well as a quilt design.
Interesting design to finish this weeks mid week retreat, or coffee break.
More Log Cabin designs mid week, next week.
read moreThe designs I am showing today remind me of the square dance we learned at primary school. Unfortunately I cannot remember the steps, just the fact that we did them for a few weeks.
The design above looks a bit like an aeroplane coming towards me!
Now I can see some fire crackers being set off!
Playing with colour in these designs would be a lot of fun, pity I have a busy schedule over the next few weeks, so I won’t have time to play.
I like all these designs, but saved the best till last.
That is ...
read moreFrom black and white over the last week, to red and white for today, but today only.
The one above is interesting … but I think I might add some more white for a future post.
I have also corrected a mistake for the future!
I like the one above the way it is!
The one above is interesting.
That is all for this weeks mini retreat, or perhaps I should call it a mid week coffee break.
More Log Cabin designs mid week, next week.
read moreLooks a bit like a giant flower in the centre if it was a queen size quilt, even on a placemat it would be a fairly big flower! Could be fun playing with colour in this design.
This is the duplicate project file which became Fishing (Log) Cabin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 … that’s enough! just before I deleted the double.
I like the design above … even if the fish are starting to go into hiding.
In the design above it has become more of a star burst!
It has now become a rather boring design ...
read moreIntroducing a project file with several variations of Log Cabin blocks along with a mixed bag of applique designs based on some of Australia’s native flora. It has taken about a month to sort out colours for the background Log Cabin blocks, but the colour of the flowers was easier as many of the varieties of flora native to this country might have different colour flowers, and most of them have red included in the family.
Some of the pieced backgrounds designs would look OK without the applique added, like the one above and below, but others, like the ...
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