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How Do You Make A Half Log Cabin Quilt?

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How Do You Make A Half Log Cabin Quilt?

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The half log cabin block is a variation on the traditional log cabin quilt. Rather than having a central square with strips sewn all around it, the half log cabin is set off-center, with the square being in a corner and the strips sewn around only two sides. The resulting square, while having the design possibilities of the original, offers its own creative setting styles that can be achieved. Depending on the color choices and design setting, this quilt can look bold and modern or homey and cozy. Cut fabric squares for the accent corners. Make each square 3 1/2 inches on a side. This size will eventually make a 9-inch quilt square. Cut strips of fabric 2 1/2 inches wide for the logs in the block. Choose your fabrics for these pieces from two distinct families. You can do light and dark, or yellow and blue, or neons and black, but they must be two families of fabric with sharp differences. The number of strips you need will depend on the eventual size of your quilt, so cut extra strips

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