I'm playing with mini log cabin blocks today. I was originally thinking of grouping all the colors into groups of 4. I think that is called sunshine and shadows. But then I thought it would be fun to try this row setting - straight furrows. Maybe barn raising would be more fun? I printed some more of the paper piecing templates, so making more blocks can come before the making a decision part. Share your progress using misterlinky below.
Log cabin blocks always go together nicely whatever layout you choose. I love the movement in these scrappy ones.
ReplyDeleteLove those log cabin blocks. I really like the straight furrows layout.
ReplyDeleteLove those pretty log cabins! I hope to get my blue one quilted on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteLovely mini cabins you've got going there...so cute hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteLOVE your mini log cabins. Can't wait to see how this layout goes. Cute neutrals to boot!
ReplyDeleteLog cabins give you so many choices! Have fun playing with them today!
ReplyDeleteYour log cabin blocks are very cheerful. Perfect colors for fall.
ReplyDeleteLove! Log Cabins are so fun to play with.
ReplyDeleteBarn Raising sets have been done. Not sure that I've ever seen a Streak of Rainbow set!! Sounds interesting...
ReplyDeleteI really love those scrappy log cabins. I look forward to seeing how you choose to lay out the final topper. Happy sewing! Andrea
ReplyDeleteThat's the fun of log cabin blocks... so many layouts to try!
ReplyDeleteHoping to have some sewing time this afternoon!
That's one drawback to the fun of quilt making: all the decisions that can be made! So many options, so little time (or energy as the case may be).
ReplyDeleteGreat fall colors! Here's hoping some fall-like weather happens soon!
ReplyDeleteLog cabins are probably one of the best scrap busters. I haven't yet made one but I sure do admire them every time I see one. Yours is looking great!
ReplyDeleteCute little log cabin blocks - such a great way to use up lots of small scraps.
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