This is an improv or wonky log cabin block.
I really love this technique. No sizes, just total freedom to cut where you see fit.
How to make a wonky log cabin quilt block
This block is perfect for layer cakes.
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My book Turnabout Patchwork
“Turnabout Patchwork. Simple quilts with a twist” is all about playing with blocks – making a block, slicing it up, and turning or repositioning the pieces to make a completely different block (sometimes two smaller blocks) to yield endless quilt tops.
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Now that my publisher is going out of business I have bought the rights to publish my book. Now you can download individual chapters. Each digital download is a bundle with 4 quilt patterns in it.
As well as the instructions and fabric needs to make the blocks you’ll find a section on quiltmaking basics at the end of the pattern that discusses:
- Tools
- Squaring up blocks
- Borders
- Assembly and quilting
- Binding
Hi, I’m using your method of sashing to Join a quilt I’m making. Once they are joined from sided to side, is there a method to joining the finished lengths together?
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Hi Ingrid, rows are joined just in the same way as blocks.
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