January 2024
BEGINNING QUILTING
Let’s Begin Quilting with the Log Cabin Square The log cabin square traditionally has a red or some shade of red as its center to symbolize the hearth fires burning in the old fashioned log cabin home. Using traditional or contemporary fabrics, a lighter colored fabric is commonly used diagonally on one half of the square to contrast to the other side using darker colored fabric. Once you start making the squares, it is hard to stop! Students will learn about…
Find out more »BEGINNING QUILTING
Let’s Begin Quilting with the Log Cabin Square The log cabin square traditionally has a red or some shade of red as its center to symbolize the hearth fires burning in the old fashioned log cabin home. Using traditional or contemporary fabrics, a lighter colored fabric is commonly used diagonally on one half of the square to contrast to the other side using darker colored fabric. Once you start making the squares, it is hard to stop! Students will learn about…
Find out more »February 2024
BEGINNING QUILTING
Let’s Begin Quilting with the Log Cabin Square The log cabin square traditionally has a red or some shade of red as its center to symbolize the hearth fires burning in the old fashioned log cabin home. Using traditional or contemporary fabrics, a lighter colored fabric is commonly used diagonally on one half of the square to contrast to the other side using darker colored fabric. Once you start making the squares, it is hard to stop! Students will learn about…
Find out more »BEGINNING QUILTING
Let’s Begin Quilting with the Log Cabin Square The log cabin square traditionally has a red or some shade of red as its center to symbolize the hearth fires burning in the old fashioned log cabin home. Using traditional or contemporary fabrics, a lighter colored fabric is commonly used diagonally on one half of the square to contrast to the other side using darker colored fabric. Once you start making the squares, it is hard to stop! Students will learn about…
Find out more »BEGINNING QUILTING
Let’s Begin Quilting with the Log Cabin Square The log cabin square traditionally has a red or some shade of red as its center to symbolize the hearth fires burning in the old fashioned log cabin home. Using traditional or contemporary fabrics, a lighter colored fabric is commonly used diagonally on one half of the square to contrast to the other side using darker colored fabric. Once you start making the squares, it is hard to stop! Students will learn about…
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