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In Show 1904, TQS visited the studio of Jean Ann Wright. Jean makes log cabin blocks look curvy. In 1904, she shows you how to use various sizes of fabric strips and finished blocks to create the illusion of curved designs.
 
Earlier we had a contest to win Jean's book, Curvy Log Cabin Quilts.
 

Here are the three lucky TQS Members:

  • Vdickers
  • janicelynn
  • KathyB1

We will be contacting you shortly to get your shipping information.

Thank you to all that participated.

 

Comments   
#70 Brenda Reinhardt 2017-11-06 14:50
Log cabins are a wonderful block, and one that makes a curved look to the quilt is just beautiful.
#69 Linda4Blk 2017-09-21 19:37
I love this Log Cabin variation! It's stunning!
#68 MarciaC 2017-09-12 15:58
I have always liked the log cabin block. So many different ways to lay them out to make many different quilts. Now you have added more, for great new looks. Thank You!!!
#67 Sally 2017-09-11 22:53
I like how so many designs can be made with log cabin blocks.
#66 Frances Quigley 2017-09-11 14:43
Log Cabin pattern is one of the oldest and most used. But still very classy and wonderful.
#65 mkdquilts 2017-09-11 10:46
If you'd like to enter to win the book, you need to complete the form in the blog. Please do not leave your name and e-mail address in the comments section.
#64 Uhlandquilt 2017-09-11 07:12
I love Log Cabin. Its a famous kind of patchwork.
#63 Mary Rynski 2017-09-10 22:18
I love log cabin quilts.
#62 Brenda Rote 2017-09-10 21:28
I have made a couple of log cabin quilts in the traditional style, but would love to learn how to be more creative with this book.
#61 Cindy K 2017-09-10 15:19
Looks like a great stash buster.
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