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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Moda Blockheads Block #34

Log Cabin Block
by 
Jan Patek
(Me, Myself :)


To get to the link to download the pattern 
click here.

And since I had all my blocks made quite awhile ago, I made another one and quilted to 
so I could walk you through it.
And also since I leave for Market today it's going to be mainly pictures.


Trace patterns on Freezer Paper and cut them out on the line.  
Then iron them onto your fabric.


Cut fabric out with a 1/4" seam allowance, lay the fabric on your 
sandpaper board and trace around the pattern.
 This is your stitching line.


Baste the logs under  along stitching line.


Baste edges of chimney under on the top and sides.


Baste under top of roof and sew chimney to the roof.


Baste sides and top of door.


Dot logs with appli-glue using a toothpick.  Try
to keep the glue away from your basting stitches.


Sew logs in place and add door.


Baste window on all 4 sides.


Baste under top of hill


and dot with glue under stitching.


Appliqué hill to background and roof to cabin.



Dot back of cabin with glue.


And since I'm going to hand quilt this block I cut out back of hill.
If you're making the block for your bigger quilt and it's going to 
be quilted on a machine, this isn't necessary.


Quilt as desired and bind.
Sew a sleeve on the back for your hanger.


Make a comment, any comment you like and next week when
I get back from Market, I'll have the random number generator pick one to
win a kit including a hanger.
The hanger will NOT BE A Star
 IT WILL BE A Heart.
I just didn't get them ordered in time for the picture.  
I'll post the picture with the heart hanger next week.

For now, lets go see what the other designers have done with the block.  

Lynne -


Have a great week ladies and meet me back here next Wednesday for Week #35 of the Moda Blockheads BOW.

69 comments:

  1. Houses are my favorite thing! Have a great time at market!

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  2. Oh yes yes yes, it's wonderful!!!!!!!!! Have a great time at market, Jan! You take care driving down there!!!!!!

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  3. Oh my gosh I love this block. I can't wait to get started. I'm a little behind but I'm skipping ahead to do this one. Thank you Jan.

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  4. Have a great time at the market and the block is lovely.
    aubphg (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  5. Love your block and have a great time at Market!

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  6. Love your house block and thank you for the construction pictures. Hope market goes well and we look forward to seeing your new designs.

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  7. What a cute block! Good luck at Market.

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  8. I've watched your videos, but I really like the pictorial instructions as a reminder. Love the cabin!! Thank you!

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  9. Love your log cabin block - it is wonderful! I'm new to applique so thank you for the tutorial to assemble this block.

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  10. Cute Log House, Jan. I'm enjoying doing a little applique mixed in with all the pieced blocks. Thanks!

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  11. I LOVE that block. All my life I've wanted to live in a log cabin/house. One year my darling hubby took me to a log cabin B & B! Now I can create the cabin in fabric. Never got the house!

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  12. Love the log cabin block and the pictures are so helpful. Thanks!

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  13. Cute house block, your applique blocks are my favorites. Can't wait to get started on this block.

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  14. Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial and pattern download--I like that you pre-baste the pieces--hugs Julierose

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  15. Your house is prim perfect. Love your fabric choices and colors.

    Charlotte

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  16. So adorable. Love applique. Have fun at market!

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  17. Love this idea. You have inspired me to make one of my house!

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  18. I adore this block and since I am fairly new to applique, I really appreciate the step by step instructions and photos. It's hard to know the best order to stitch the pieces down.

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  19. I adore this block and since I am fairly new to applique, I really appreciate the step by step instructions and photos. It's hard to know the best order to stitch the pieces down.

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  20. This is so cute. I'd better get started, think it's going to take me awhile! Kinda new at this applique stuff!

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  21. Jan, I love everything you do. Applique is so expressive - needle turn or fusible web and your patterns are great.

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  22. Thanks for the instructions on making this adorable house block. Have a fun, safe trip.

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  23. *Love* This one is a winner! Thanks for your great blocks & patterns!

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  24. I love your applique blocks! You've opened a whole new world for me.

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  25. Such a cute block. Lincoln himself would've approved of this little log house! Thanks for its addition to our collection.

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  26. Easy to follow directions and pictures will help me applique this charming house block.
    clara-chandler@att.net

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    1. Sorcha girl - the random number generator picked you. I have Tammy email you to get snail mail information to send you your kit

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  27. I can't wait to try this block! Thanks for the instructions. Your videos are so helpful too!

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  28. Wow, so cute! Nice instructions!

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  29. I love house blocks! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  30. Love it - so many varieties of houses we can make!

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  33. I love your house block. Just beautiful! Thanks for a change to win in the giveaway.

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  34. Jan gracias por este precioso bloque

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  35. What a sweet little block! I intend to make more than just one.

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  36. I gnslove your use of primative desi

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  37. I need to check my fabrics to make me a cute log cabin...or 2 or 3!

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  38. Thanks for the clear instructions, Jan! Love the block.

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  39. Sew sweet - love your applique blocks!
    basaran.family@rogers.com

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  40. I love your block! I love house blocks.

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  41. Very cute! I'm just a beginner and am having fun exploring new projects!

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  42. It's perfect! I live in a real log house and I'm going to have one in my quilt - I've often thought of making a whole quilt of little log houses & now you've inspired me. Thank you!

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  43. I need to make this block as a gift for my sister as she lives in a log cabin. Thanks for the pattern & tutorial.

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  44. You can't go wrong with a house block. Thanks Jan!

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  45. Ooooh! Enjoy your time at market and safe travels! I know it's a lot of work for the designers...but, us quilters anxiously await to see what is revealed at market...especially with winter days ahead! Thank you for the opportunity to win a kit for this cute house block!

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  46. Our retreat is coming. I need to get this block prepped for my handwork as we relax in the evening.

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  47. Can't wait to start on this one! Thanks.

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  48. Great block and love the detailed instructions! Thanks for the contest!

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  49. I really like houses, and this is a lovely pattern. Thank you.

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  50. A log cabin on a hill overlooking the valley below what a wonderful sight seeing the rivers, lake, houses, horse ranch with the horses running and playing, seeing the children playing at the park the town busy. Sitting and relaxing at my home on the hill.

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  51. I like your site and content. thanks for sharing the information keep updating, looking forward for more posts.
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  52. Love your cabin! Picturing a nice fire, rocking chair and my stitchery inside💕

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  53. Love your blocks the best ... but, of course, you already know that! ;-)

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  54. I love cabin/house blocks. Looking forward to working on this one.

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  55. I love your house and your easy to follow directions!!

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  56. Awww, what a sweet little log house, so peaceful in the light of the moon. hmm, must try using the glue. Might help my old, stiff hands do a better job.

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  57. I absolutely love this block.It screams comfort, makes me eant to climb in that little house with a comfy quilt planted in front of the fireplce till spring.lol. great work Jan
    Monica from Newark Ohio

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