Log Cabin in a Window

Date made: Summer 1999

The quilt is made up of 30 blocks framed by a sashing, then surrounded by 2 borders and finished with a simple binding. The finished dimensions are 40"wide x 45"long.

The pattern is called "Log Cabin in a Window" and is a combination of Log Cabin and Attic Windows. In this case, the perspective is going from the upper left-hand corner to the lower right-hand corner. (I think, however, that I should have reversed the color sequence of the "log" layers and gone from dark -> light instead of light -> dark as I did on this one).

Each block is made up of a corner motif (in this case, the stylized celestial sun/moon), then bordered 3 times on the top and left-hand side by 2 "logs" for each layer. The first layer is a dark blue background w/ very small multi-colored stars. The next layer is a blue/lavendar tie-dyed fabric. The last layer is a bright yellow mini-floral fabric.

The sashing that connects all the blocks together is off-white w/ small metallic gold stars.

The first narrow border and the binding is the same fabric (dark blue w/ small multi-colored stars) as the first layer of "logs". The second wide border is same fabric (blue/lavendar hand-dyed) as the second layer of "logs".

The backing of the quilt is black w/ gold metallic stars of various sizes and styles and crescent moons.

This quilt was made as a "test" of the layout for another project. I have a bunch of weirdo computer friends and I asked some of them if they would like to participate in a signature/memory quilt for myself. I wanted to see if this layout would work well with the signature/memory quilt components. When the memory quilt is completed, it will be shown here also (or as one weirdo friend commented, "yeah, when pigs fly ....") :-)


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