Twisted Log Cabin Quilt Block
This month for Quilt Block Mania, we're going Traditional with a Twist. I've taken the prompt literally this time and have created this Twisted Log Cabin block, which does exactly what it says on the tin :-) It's a traditional log cabin block, but turned on point to make a fun-looking block that can be used for bigger quilts to create interesting layouts and secondary patterns.
This pattern makes a 12" square block and uses foundation paper piecing (FPP) to create the design. It's a very straight-forward block and suitable for beginners and those who are maybe a little intimidated by FPP. There are no little fiddly bits, or awkward angles that trip you up when adding pieces, just nice straight strips of your favourite colours.
But if you prefer traditional piecing, the Twisted Log Cabin quilt block is now available as a traditionally pieced quilt block pattern, too.
Log Cabin Quilt Layouts
For Quilt Block Mania, we were given a colour scheme to use for the mockups, so the quilt layouts are done in a pink ombre, but of course you can use any colour scheme you like.
Depending on the how the light and dark strips are laid out in the block, this can make for some interesting full quilt layouts, such as this version that creates an illusion of a 3D effect.
And depending on which way the blocks are rotated, you can create any number of interesting effects.
Of course, you don't need to stick to this months' colour scheme but can use any traditional or modern colouring for this log cabin and make it completely yours.
Traditional Log Cabins
A traditional log cabin block usually starts with a red square in the center, signifying the fire in the hearth of the home, then goes out either scrappy with a light and dark side, or using two distinct colours for the sides, like these two mockups below.
Modern Log Cabin
For a slightly more modern take on the traditional, consider updating the colours a bit, but keeping the red center square in a nod to tradition.
I decided to go with this colour scheme, but with a white center for my own sample block.
Ombre Log Cabins
And of course, ombre is always a great choice, regardless of colour.
Or for a completely different look, try adding colours in circles around the center square, instead of just to one side.
However you choose and arrange your colours, this is a block to have some fun with and discover exciting layout options you may not even have thought of. Make a few, stick them on the design wall, and have fun! Or just print out the colouring diagram a few times, cut them out and play with crayons to see what you can come up with.
Both versions of the Twisted Log Cabin quilt block are now available in the pattern shop.
Don't forget to check out all of the month's quilt blocks!
Starry Steps Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Log Cabin with a Twist by Appliques Quilts and More
Faux Log Cabin by PhoebeMoon Designs
Twisted Irish Chain by Inquiring Quilter
Pinwheel Pizzazz at Blue Bear Quilts
Rail Fence Roundabout at Perkins Dry Goods
Twirling Star by Mom and Me Quilting Co
Neon Churn Dash by Pretty Piney Quilts
Pinwheel Twist by QuiltFabrication
Quilt Block Exhibit
String of Stars by Orange Blossom Quilt Design Studio
log cabin twist by Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Twisted Log Cabin at Penny Spool Quilts
Wonky Star by Patti's Patchwork
Modern Churn Dash at The Quilting Room with Mel
Wonky Log Cabin by Love to Color My World
Shoo Two by Oh Kaye Quilting
*the blocks are free for the duration of the month they were designed for. After that, they will be available in the pattern shop.
LOVELOVELOVE your block!!!!
Just a quick thank you to let you know I love your Block Mania block for September!! I had no idea so many designs could be made from one simple block, and I LOVE paper-piecing!! Thanks!!!
oh wow, the sky is the limit with this block. thank you so much for sharing and inspiring
Hi there, I just signed for your your free block for September; however, I put in the wrong email address. Would you please send it to me at the one above? Thanks so much.