
It all started with
Lauren's Improv Studio at
Harper's. Checkout the
great gallery of
modern log cabins she showed us at the start of class for inspiration (warning, you may become obsessed with making log cabin blocks after viewing these). I spent the rest of the night making a log cabin block for the back of my
rainbow quilt. When I made the back, I thought, "this design needs to be a quilt
front." So, using summery fabrics, I made this baby quilt and matching doll quilt (because something this cute needs to have a tiny version too).




Isn't the duck print fun? It's from Red Letter Day by
Lizzy House. The yellow solid is Kona Maize, and the binding is the, sadly, out of print, Meadowsweet stripe by Sandi Henderson.

The baby quilt is in
my shop. I may or may not have plans for a boy log cabin quilt. They are really fun to make.
3 comments:
looks looooovely! Great colors, so happy and fresh!
Adorable - I see one of these quilts in my future!
They look adorable! I love the log cabin amidst the solid.
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