April 16, 2020

Quarter Log Cabin Block Tutorial


The block design I selected for the Knoxville Modern Quilt Guild's next charity quilt is a quarter log cabin -- big and bold and easy to sew. I created the measurements in EQ8 but I'm still kind of new to the software and figuring things out, so the block comes out at around 13" unfinished instead of the 12.5" I was going for. But that's okay! When a lot of people sew the same block, size variations are inevitable, so we'll trim them all to size when it comes time to sew them into a top.

Our color palette is based on this fabric chosen as the backing:


To simplify, that's solid fabrics only in white, gray, aqua, peach and red.
To avoid striped blocks, we're looking for at least 3 colors per block.

Here's the diagram and cutting information (based on five colors but easily adapted to just three or four):



Quarter Log Cabin Block
Approx. 13” unfinished - DO NOT TRIM
Color palette: White, Gray, Aqua, Peach, Red
Use 3-5 colors


PIECE
COLOR
DIMENSIONS
A
One
3 x 13
B
One
3 x 10.5
B
Two
3 x 10.5
C
Two
3 x 8
C
Three
3 x 8
D
Three
3 x 5.5
D
Four
3 x 5.5
E
Four
3 x 3
E
Five
3 x 3

When cutting, I found it easiest to start with the smallest pieces, E, and work my way up, and I oriented the block like the diagram above to make sure I cut all the right colors for the right spots.


Assembly is simple. Start with the small E squares, and build the block one strip at a time. Press seams open as you go.










These blocks are so fast to make that I ended up with four of them. They offer a few different layout options that are fun to play with, too. I look forward to seeing all the blocks from guild members and how they all come together.



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