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Folded Log Cabin Quilts - Create Depth in a Classic Block From Traditional to Contemporary - cover

Folded Log Cabin Quilts - Create Depth in a Classic Block From Traditional to Contemporary

Sarah Kaufam

Publisher: C&T Publishing

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Summary

Turn classic blocks into modern quilt designs with this guide featuring 5 projects that mix and match 3 log cabin styles. 
 
Quilting teacher Sarah Kaufman is passionate about Folded Log Cabin Quilts. Here she shares her unique take on this traditional technique. Sarah covers everything from cutting and pressing strips to joining, sashing, finishing, and embellishing. 
 
With Sarah’s step-by-step instructions you will learn to add dimension and texture to your log cabin quilts and decor projects. The projects included in this volume include quilts, pillow tops, and table runners. A quilt gallery is also included for more inspiration.
Available since: 07/01/2010.
Print length: 52 pages.

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