S25-37 Let's Make a Log Cabin Quilt ONGOING
Class | Registration opens 3/9/2025 9:00 AM EST
We will explore log cabin and related quilts, looking at both design and ways to improve accuracy. We will be starting with the basic log cabin and then looking at ways to enhance the basic layout and the basic block. This is a great scrappy quilt that also shines when the fabrics are coordinated. Students can determine how large their project will be from a one block throw pillow to a much larger quilt. Students may also embrace trying each technique as a learning aid. Equipment for this class includes a basic sewing machine with a 1/4-inch foot, an iron and ironing board or ironing mat (one or two for the class), rotary cutting set (mat, ruler and cutter) and basic sewing supplies (straight pins, needles, cotton thread, seam ripper, scissors, thread snips). Material requirements will vary depending on individual design decisions selected.
After the quilt top is completed, a corresponding amount of batting and fabric for backing will be needed.
This quilt top will develop your skills from beginner to confident beginner or even intermediate. No machine required at the first class.
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Carolyn Brown
Carolyn Brown is a wife, mother, grandmother, homemaker and quiltmaker. A Baldwin Wallace graduate, she retired from a career in accounting and now enjoys the increased time she can spend on quilting. She has been quilting for 45 years. She has made more than 100 quilts, 40 or so within just the last two years.