This simple table runner tutorial is a charming way to add a pop of color to your kitchen and it uses a classic log cabin block pattern.
Log cabin table runner tutorial.
Save favorite fabrics for the center squares.
This makes it easy to grab a bunch of strips and start sewing.
Tips for using the log cabin trim tool ruler.
Alternate between dark and light strips.
Log cabin mini table runner tutorial free motion quilting.
Make something personal by appliquéing a design on top of the block.
Cut strips from leftovers of fabric fabrics and store them in a log cabin block bin or drawer.
Log cabin mini table runner.
Make a log cabin runner in one day with the original log cabin ruler and the free pattern.
Cutting l2 logs cutting d2 logs stack from longest logs on bottom to shortest logs on top alternating between d and l 3.
A few ideas take some scraps and turn them into log cabin pot holders.
Layer with longest logs on bottom and shorter strips on top.
Book and ruler from quilt in a day.
Get an early start on holiday sewing by making a log cabin table runner.
Fussy cut when needed to showcase your favorite part of the design.
I use a frixon pen and mark.
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Because this block is so simple you could easily make a baby quilt in a weekend.