Log Cabin Variations
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Log Cabin Variations - Annies
Supplies
Radiant Brilliance Runner
Select any rainbow of color you choose for this runner and it will make a striking addition to your table.
Designed & Quilted by Cathey Laird of Cathey Marie Designs
Skill Level
Confident Beginner
Specifications
Runner Size: 51 × 17
Block Size: 6 × 6
finished
Number of Blocks: 16
Quarter Log Cabin
6 × 6
Finished Block
Make 6 blue, 6 maroon & 4 purple
Materials
• ⅛ yard each light blue, maroon and purple tonals or solids
• ⅛ yard each light-medium blue, maroon and purple tonals or solids
• ⅛ yard medium purple tonal or solid
• ¼ yard each medium blue and maroon tonals or solids
• ¼ yard each dark blue, maroon and purple tonals or solids
• ⅔ yard black solid
• Backing to size
• Batting to size
• Thread
• Basic sewing tools and supplies
Project Notes
Read all instructions before beginning this project.
Stitch right sides together using a ¼" seam allowance unless otherwise specified.
Materials and cutting lists assume 40" of usable fabric width.
Cutting
From light blue tonal or solid:
• Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 6 (2") A squares.
From light maroon tonal or solid:
• Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 6 (2") A squares.
From light purple tonal or solid:
• Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 4 (2") A squares.
From light-medium blue tonal or solid:
• Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 6 each 2 B squares and 2
× 3½" C rectangles.
From light-medium maroon tonal or solid:
• Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 6 each 2 B squares and 2
× 3½" C rectangles.
From light-medium maroon tonal or solid:
•Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 6 each 2 B squares and 2
× 3½" C rectangles.
From light-medium purple tonal or solid:
•Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 4 each 2 B squares and 2
× 3½" C rectangles.
From medium purple tonal or solid:
•Cut 1 (2" by fabric width) strip.
Subcut strip into 4 each 2 × 3½
D and 2 × 5
E rectangles.
From medium blue tonal or solid:
•Cut 2 (2" by fabric width) strips.
Subcut strips into 6 each 2 × 3½
D and 2 × 5
E rectangles.
From medium maroon tonal or solid:
•Cut 2 (2" by fabric width) strips.
Subcut strips into 6 each 2 × 3½
D and 2 × 5
E rectangles.
From dark blue tonal or solid:
•Cut 2 (2" by fabric width) strips.
Subcut strips into 6 each 2 × 5
F and 2 × 6½
G rectangles.
From dark maroon tonal or solid:
•Cut 2 (2" by fabric width) strips.
Subcut strips into 6 each 2 × 5
F and 2 × 6½
G rectangles.
From dark purple tonal or solid:
•Cut 2 (2" by fabric width) strips.
Subcut strips into 4 each 2 × 5
F and 2 × 6½
G rectangles.