
At our last meeting in May we talked about wonky log cabin blocks. One of my favorite blogs, Tallgrass Prairie Studio, has a great tutorial. Here is the
link.

This quilt is one that is hanging in The Quilt Barn. I believe Jenele taught a wonky log cabin class with this. Go take a look, its a great quilt.

Speaking of Jenele, she brought this quilt as a show and tell. It is amazing. The quilting is done with different thread colors and is very striking.

Heather's son made this wonky log cabin quilt. The backing is a soft brown minky.
If you make a wonky log cabin let us know and we would love to post a picture.
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