Not only did I make this with Vanessa's fabric just as Laura did, but I won first prize in a quilt competition at our local community fair. (And it was my very first quilt competition!) Laura, you were my inspiration to make this beautiful quilt!
Quick & easy, Laura?, as long as one is able to sew accurately. (Not me!.) But, i keep on doing it anyway bc i love the process. I think it's the math (the one part of quilting w wh i am confident!) and the fun of putting pieces together to make pictures. As always, thank you for teaching us. You are the best!
Laura very nice Christmas quilt, I like the color choices The poinsettia print is beautiful. The other Prints added into it give it a non-traditional look. But it works with the poinsettia print. Thank you for this tutorial the way you explained it was perfect. I so can see this made up in so many other fabric choices.
What an absolutely delightful quilt. I'll be making this one for sure. This is the first time I've ever seen half a log cabin. Thank you for sharing the directions.
Love the log cabin design and its variations. Your tutorials are always so clear and concise, no faffing around and this method is brilliant ! Being so orderly makes quick work of putting the blocks together and love having a plain section. Thank you, I am learning such a lot from you and really appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos xx
I LOVE THIS VARIATION ON THE LOG CABIN!!!! I am a quilt artist, formerly a painter. My medium now is fabric, and I am loving it! Your tutorials ARE outstanding. I will be making this quilt with artistic license. Can't wait! I've got 3 quilts on my Design walls; as soon as I clear out one quilt top, this one goes on my design table; once I've semi worked out my design, up on the wall it goes. This has exciting potential for me! Many thanks. Lindsay, Sacramento, CA
Don't know how I missed this one until now, but so glad I stumbled upon it. May be one of your best videos ever. Great quilt. Thank you so very much for this one! You are so talented and so easy to follow. What an excellent teacher.
I love the final quilt, that is how I would do it. I love being able to showcase a beautiful large print. I have some nice large prints that I have been reluctant to cut, but this would be perfect
There are lots of reasons why I find your tutes superior to most others, but one of my FAVES is that you do not waste time having us watch you cut and sew fabric!!! I have Never understood why most quilt instructors are persuaded that there is educational or entertainment value in demonstrating those activities. Thank you for your careful instructional design.
Some of us are very visual learners and I for one like to see how each step is done exactly! I find it confusing if I can't see what is being done in each step along the way and I am more apt to make mistakes as I make the pattern!
Bonnie Brannon when I started quilting, the only thing I knew was how to use a sewing machine. Those instructors who showed the use of the rotary cuter, what a 1/4 inch seam looked like, how they arranged pieces on the machine helped a lot. I could see what I was supposed to be doing. Even now it helps to see that sometimes cuts and seams aren't perfect, and how they correct them.
Bonnie Brannon I totally agree. How clear and concise without us watching the cutting and sewing when not needed. Laura, I look forward to your tutorials--thanks so much!
Bonnie Brannon I could not agree more with you! For those that are just starting or are "visual learners" there are tons and tons of tutes out there showing every single little detail. For those of us who are more advanced, it becomes so tedious to have to skip through all the cutting and step by step stitching and pressing to see a pattern to fruition. There's always a video out there to explain the steps she's using. Keep doing things the way you're doing them. Some of us are thankful for your efficiency.
I also like not having to watch the cutting and stitching. This way we can learn a really new and interesting design without investing an hour or so. I think she includes all the measurements and instructions that are necessary to be able to put this quilt together. If you listen at the beginning I believe she also includes the amount of each fabric necessary to make her quilt. I'm a fan of this style.
I love that idea of stacking and then moving the top row to the bottom, etc. What a great idea to add variety and a scrappy look to your log cabin. Brilliant and fun as always! :)
Laura, that is a beautiful quilt. I love the idea of making a half log cabin square coupled with the other half of the square with a single fabric. The secondary pattern is quite striking. Thank you!
Stunning Ms. Laura! Love to see the interplay and overlay of radiating floral and stripy log cabins. I'd make sure the center has red flowers in all 4 corners tho. My eye slides up to the two blocks above center that has 2 red flowers coming close to each other. Cheery, crisp, modern ...just lovely. Thanks.
This is just STUNNING!! That. Large print is perfect. That red just frames it and the other colors give a place for you eyes to rest..... Really ,really nice.blessed holiday weekend
I love this ❤️ I just received a nice sampling of Fat quarter bundles. I’m limited for space. So I was thinking of doing quilt as you go. Which would mean the blocks would be broken up. It’s going to have to do until I get a long arm sewing machine. Thank you for sharing this though. ❤️
I was just thinking the same thing! I have some large print poinsettia fabric that will really set off the 1/2 log cabins. . . think I need to get busy now!!
I'd love this video more if you cut and sew'd on your Bernina. I loved your half log cabin quilt top. Needed some encouragement to get back into sewing. Thanks again Laura, for your video tutorials.
I always admire it when people are brave enough to use a large scale print. I always chicken out and rely on small scale and 'reads as solid' fabrics. They look O.K. when I've finish but don't have that WOW factor.
Not only did I make this with Vanessa's fabric just as Laura did, but I won first prize in a quilt competition at our local community fair. (And it was my very first quilt competition!) Laura, you were my inspiration to make this beautiful quilt!
Congrats! What a nice story to share. Enjoy your moment!
Wow! What a great tutorial! The fabric line gave such an impact when placed and bordered how you did. Thank you
I just love your teaching technique. Enjoy all of your videos. Thank you so much 😊
Wow-- thanks for the great tip on staying organized and keeping your strips in order on the log cabin-- Great video!
Absolutely beautiful quilt!! Love your choice of fabrics!!! Great tutorial!!
Quick & easy, Laura?, as long as one is able to sew accurately. (Not me!.) But, i keep on doing it anyway bc i love the process. I think it's the math (the one part of quilting w wh i am confident!) and the fun of putting pieces together to make pictures.
As always, thank you for teaching us. You are the best!
Laura very nice Christmas quilt, I like the color choices The poinsettia print is beautiful. The other Prints added into it give it a non-traditional look. But it works with the poinsettia print. Thank you for this tutorial the way you explained it was perfect. I so can see this made up in so many other fabric choices.
What an absolutely delightful quilt. I'll be making this one for sure. This is the first time I've ever seen half a log cabin. Thank you for sharing the directions.
Another great block and quilt. Thank you 😊 👍 💕
Love the log cabin design and its variations. Your tutorials are always so clear and concise, no faffing around and this method is brilliant ! Being so orderly makes quick work of putting the blocks together and love having a plain section. Thank you, I am learning such a lot from you and really appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos xx
thank you:)
This is so pretty. I love log cabin quilts.thanks for sharing this
The finished product is wonderful. Great idea and great quilt!!
I've never done a log cabin and always wanted to. You helped give me the confidence to start. Thank you It is beautiful
Thank you so much for this idea, and for all of your wonderful posts. You are a fabulous instructor, and so organized! I love it.
I have never cared for the log cabin block until i saw this. How lovely! I have learned so much from your videos!
I LOVE THIS VARIATION ON THE LOG CABIN!!!! I am a quilt artist, formerly a painter. My medium now is fabric, and I am loving it! Your tutorials ARE outstanding. I will be making this quilt with artistic license. Can't wait! I've got 3 quilts on my Design walls; as soon as I clear out one quilt top, this one goes on my design table; once I've semi worked out my design, up on the wall it goes. This has exciting potential for me! Many thanks. Lindsay, Sacramento, CA
My NEXT quilt! I love log cabin quilts, and this pattern (half log cabin blocks) makes a quick stunning quilt❣Many thanks, Lindsay, Sacramento.
Love this quilt. As a new quilter I think I can try this one!
Don't know how I missed this one until now, but so glad I stumbled upon it.
May be one of your best videos ever. Great quilt. Thank you so very much for this one!
You are so talented and so easy to follow. What an excellent teacher.
I love the final quilt, that is how I would do it. I love being able to showcase a beautiful large print. I have some nice large prints that I have been reluctant to cut, but this would be perfect
Very, very lovely! Thank you.
Stunning! Love the way you show the different layouts. It certainly helps those of us imaginitively challenged!
Absolutely gorgeous! That'll be on my list of quilt patterns to try!
There are lots of reasons why I find your tutes superior to most others, but one of my FAVES is that you do not waste time having us watch you cut and sew fabric!!! I have Never understood why most quilt instructors are persuaded that there is educational or entertainment value in demonstrating those activities. Thank you for your careful instructional design.
Some of us are very visual learners and I for one like to see how each step is done exactly! I find it confusing if I can't see what is being done in each step along the way and I am more apt to make mistakes as I make the pattern!
Bonnie Brannon when I started quilting, the only thing I knew was how to use a sewing machine. Those instructors who showed the use of the rotary cuter, what a 1/4 inch seam looked like, how they arranged pieces on the machine helped a lot. I could see what I was supposed to be doing. Even now it helps to see that sometimes cuts and seams aren't perfect, and how they correct them.
Bonnie Brannon I totally agree. How clear and concise without us watching the cutting and sewing when not needed. Laura, I look forward to your tutorials--thanks so much!
Bonnie Brannon I could not agree more with you! For those that are just starting or are "visual learners" there are tons and tons of tutes out there showing every single little detail. For those of us who are more advanced, it becomes so tedious to have to skip through all the cutting and step by step stitching and pressing to see a pattern to fruition. There's always a video out there to explain the steps she's using. Keep doing things the way you're doing them. Some of us are thankful for your efficiency.
I also like not having to watch the cutting and stitching. This way we can learn a really new and interesting design without investing an hour or so. I think she includes all the measurements and instructions that are necessary to be able to put this quilt together. If you listen at the beginning I believe she also includes the amount of each fabric necessary to make her quilt. I'm a fan of this style.
What a beautiful quilt you made and so easy. Thank you.
WOW!!! What a beautiful half triangle quilt! I can't wait to try making this quilt. Wonderful video and you explain it so easy . Thank you Laura.
love it... your explanation is easy to follow... thanks for sharing your talent.
Love it thanks for walking us through it.
I love that idea of stacking and then moving the top row to the bottom, etc. What a great idea to add variety and a scrappy look to your log cabin. Brilliant and fun as always! :)
Very pretty Laura! Thanks for sharing, and for the wonderful tips about sewing the half log cabin together.
Gorgeous Quilt and GREAT idea, thank u for being SO Creative and Sharing....
Just LOVED your finished quilt!!!! Excellent project and one I will have to try. Thanks, Laura!
Laura, that is a beautiful quilt. I love the idea of making a half log cabin square coupled with the other half of the square with a single fabric. The secondary pattern is quite striking. Thank you!
First time I have seen this video, love this quilt!! Thank you for sharing the tutorial ☺️👍☺️
Just made my first one and it was very easy and looks pretty good. Using fabric I had on hand. Thanks for your clear instructions.
You are so welcome! glad you had fun!
I love the way you explain, I'm a beginner on quilting. Thank you
Just beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Stunning Ms. Laura! Love to see the interplay and overlay of radiating floral and stripy log cabins. I'd make sure the center has red flowers in all 4 corners tho. My eye slides up to the two blocks above center that has 2 red flowers coming close to each other. Cheery, crisp, modern ...just lovely. Thanks.
Laura that is really a great pattern idea and the fabric is wonderful and happy
Hi Laura ... Love this "log cabin" block design - thank you.
Thank you for a beautiful quilt pattern including all the measurements for the blocks!
WOW, just WOW, that is gorgeous! I am going to try this for sure!
Beautiful.....thanks waving from Michigan
Love it ...very pretty...beautiful fabric, I love red ...thank you
Great idea and it made a lovely quilt. Another one to add to my "to make" list. Thank you for sharing!
This is just STUNNING!! That. Large print is perfect. That red just frames it and the other colors give a place for you eyes to rest..... Really ,really nice.blessed holiday weekend
Excellent tutorial ! Just finished a Quilt of Valor using the Log Cabin pattern. Think I will try this one . Thank you!!!
Great tutorial! I don't think I have seen this before even though I have been quilting for many years. Thank you!
This is my absolute favorite fabric line! Love this tutorial! Thanks again Laura. Love your ideas and tutorials.
I was just looking for something to make with a large print. I think this is it! 💕 thank you for a great tutorial.
Gorgeous!!! Thx tons for sharing this in your efficient but thorough way! You're the best ❤️
Очень интересный вариант! Сохранила видео, хочу сделать такой плед. Желаю вам творческих успехов!
Your quilt is beautiful ! What an inspiration you are to me. Thanks , I want to go and make this one....
thank you
This is fantastic. I love how you are so organized, and efficient. You do waste a bit of fabric, but the result is worth it.
I love this idea, what a great technique! Thank you again for such an inspiring video!
Absolutely Stunning!!!! I'm on a "log cabin" kick right now. I love this take on it!!
Laura! Thank you thank you! I finally understand seaming in the back. Always told to the dark. Finally a constant flat block! My new favorite video!!
Love this quilt I am fairly new to your channel but I am already a big fan.
I love Vanessa and this fabric line. Great video
I loved the 3D effect that you have created, also love Vanessa's prints, thank you, again, for another fine quilt idea!
Very creative! Gorgeous colors.
Wow, I loved it , so easy to follow your tutorials!
You are an excellent instructor.
How beautiful! Love the fabric you used!!
I love this ❤️ I just received a nice sampling of Fat quarter bundles. I’m limited for space. So I was thinking of doing quilt as you go. Which would mean the blocks would be broken up. It’s going to have to do until I get a long arm sewing machine. Thank you for sharing this though. ❤️
Love it. Wonderful job as always. You are a great teacher. Thank you.
Your such a great teacher. Very detailed. Thanks
Beautiful pattern and fabrics.
Oh my I can totally image this in Christmas fabric 🎄
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I was just thinking the same thing! I have some large print poinsettia fabric that will really set off the 1/2 log cabins. . . think I need to get busy now!!
Very clever, I love it! Thank- you, Ann
This is a great quilt. Never thought to do a 1/2 log cabin. Thanks
Wonderful!! It is always delightful watching your videos. You never fail to teach me something new. Thank you so much.
I recognize that pattern collection! 😍 I made a quilt with the Dominicana collection!
I can see this scaled down for a baby quilt. Thanks for the ideas
Very pretty!! ❤
I'd love this video more if you cut and sew'd on your Bernina.
I loved your half log cabin quilt top. Needed some encouragement to get back into sewing. Thanks again Laura, for your video tutorials.
Precioso,como todos tus trabajos !!!!Saludos y un beso,desde Argentina...
I love it! Thanks for sharing!!
Beautiful quilt& fabrics! 😍
Thank you very much for such an amazing video. 💜
Great tutorial as always. I will have to give this a go! Thanks for sharing.
Wow what a beautiful quilt I love the fabric! 💕💕
This is a stunning quilt Laura
I love your tutorials and I really appreciate the hard work and attention to detail❤️
This quilt is beautiful!
Very beautiful woman! Perfect teacher! Thank you so much!
This is beautiful ! I'm thinking it will be my next project . Thank you so much for all the help and info you give us :)
You're a genius! You make everything so clear! Love your videos!!
Absolutely beautiful!
Such beautiful quilt
I love this! It is so clever and beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Gorgeous Laura, you have a great 3d effect on the quilt
I always admire it when people are brave enough to use a large scale print. I always chicken out and rely on small scale and 'reads as solid' fabrics. They look O.K. when I've finish but don't have that WOW factor.
Stunning! You are quickly becoming my all time favorite quilter! New subscriber!
thank you and welcome :)
This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
You are amazing! I love every one of your videos! You explain everything so well, I feel like I can do this! Thank you!
Beautiful! Has anyone tried this with a jelly roll instead of a limited assortment of fabrics for the log cabin part? How did it work out?
WOW! This turned out beautiful! Thanks for featuring my fabrics. LOVE IT!
Thanks and your fabric is beautiful
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I love your fabric it’s beautiful!!!!
This is so beautiful... thank you for this wonderful tutorial..
Love it, thank you! Sooo nice.