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Old September 24th 06, 07:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Barbara Sherrill
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I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material for
it. I was wanting to look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style
blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have looked online and just
not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)


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Old September 24th 06, 08:10 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Julia in MN
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My favorite quick and easy baby quilt pattern is Warm Wishes
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt4/. It takes 4 fabrics; add a
border with the 5th if you like.

Julia in MN

Barbara Sherrill wrote:
I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material for
it. I was wanting to look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style
blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have looked online and just
not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)




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Old September 24th 06, 08:47 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Barbara Sherrill
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I am checking it out now. Thank you,

Barbara

"Julia in MN" wrote in message
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My favorite quick and easy baby quilt pattern is Warm Wishes
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt4/. It takes 4 fabrics; add a border
with the 5th if you like.

Julia in MN

Barbara Sherrill wrote:
I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material
for it. I was wanting to look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style
blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have looked online and
just not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)



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Old September 24th 06, 09:57 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Kate G.
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for a basic log cabin block.....check here....
http://www.quilterscache.com/J_L/LogCabinBlock.html -- which makes 12 inch blocks... but once you
look at how it is made.... you can make a block of any size.... just vary the width of the logs...
or the number of logs per side....

Kate in MI
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"Barbara Sherrill" bsherrill@ia-pdq wrote in message ...
I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material for it. I was wanting to
look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have
looked online and just not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)



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Old September 25th 06, 12:33 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Howdy!

Working on a small LogCabin this weekend, in blues & yellows. ;-)

Here are a couple of lessons/ideas I like:

building blocks --

http://www.nmia.com/~mgdesign/qor/st...bin/logani.htm

settings --
http://www.vcq.org/specialty%20lesso.../log_cabin.htm

Here's another plan:
http://www.womenfolk.com/baby_quilts...binpattern.htm

I determine the width of the strips (I like 1 1/2"), cut a bunch of those
strips and start sewing them together, then go around the cabin path,
pressing and trimming after each addition. May take a little longer than
some super-fast pattern plan but it doesn't take much time at all to whip
these babies out of the machine & into a quilt top.
Good luck!

Ragmop/Sandy

On 9/24/06 1:22 PM, in article , "Barbara
Sherrill" bsherrill@ia-pdq wrote:

I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material for
it. I was wanting to look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style
blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have looked online and just
not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)



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Old September 25th 06, 04:01 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Butterflywings
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Just don't do what I did and get 'turned around' in the middle of your
project.

Butterfly

"Sandy Ellison" wrote in message
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Howdy!

Working on a small LogCabin this weekend, in blues & yellows. ;-)

Here are a couple of lessons/ideas I like:

building blocks --

http://www.nmia.com/~mgdesign/qor/st...bin/logani.htm

settings --
http://www.vcq.org/specialty%20lesso.../log_cabin.htm

Here's another plan:
http://www.womenfolk.com/baby_quilts...binpattern.htm

I determine the width of the strips (I like 1 1/2"), cut a bunch of those
strips and start sewing them together, then go around the cabin path,
pressing and trimming after each addition. May take a little longer than
some super-fast pattern plan but it doesn't take much time at all to whip
these babies out of the machine & into a quilt top.
Good luck!

Ragmop/Sandy

On 9/24/06 1:22 PM, in article ,
"Barbara
Sherrill" bsherrill@ia-pdq wrote:

I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material
for
it. I was wanting to look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style
blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have looked online and
just
not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)





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Old September 25th 06, 07:58 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Donna in Idaho
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Here's a really quick pattern - Topsy Turvy at
http://www.quiltingpassion.com/. Click on patterns, then on T, then on
Topsy Turvy. The quilt top I made from this pattern is on their gallery
page. One of these days it WILL get quilted!
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"Julia in MN" wrote in message
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My favorite quick and easy baby quilt pattern is Warm Wishes
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt4/. It takes 4 fabrics; add a border
with the 5th if you like.

Julia in MN

Barbara Sherrill wrote:
I am wanting to do a baby blanket. I have 5 different types of material
for it. I was wanting to look at perhaps doing a basic log cabin style
blanket.... Can anyone help me with a pattern? I have looked online and
just not sure I am looking all in the right places...

Barbara in Spring Branch (Houston)



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Old September 26th 06, 07:24 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Judy
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Donna! Wow! Thanks for sharing this website!!! I bookmarked it immediately
and absolutely fell in love with the stained glass BOM pattern! THANK YOU
again!
ME-Judy


"Donna in Idaho" wrote in message
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Here's a really quick pattern - Topsy Turvy at
http://www.quiltingpassion.com/.



 




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