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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Cabin in the Woods for June Quilt Block Mania

June is the start of vacation season - how about spending that precious free time in your very own Cabin in the Woods?



This month's Quilt Block Mania theme is 'places', which gives us block designers a lot to choose from for blocks - take a look!

Visit everyone to collect them for June 2023 only, and be sure to say thank you!

Cruise Ship Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Beach by Inquiring Quilter
Rose Garden by Inflorescence
Glimpse of Home
Rainbow's End by Sugar Sand Quilt Co.
Cabin in the Woods by QuiltFabricaion
Geirangerfjord by Patti's Patchwork
New Mexico by Paleofish Designs
Lighthouse by Appliques Quilts and More
On the Lake by Crafty Staci
Welcome to Sunshine Village
Blue Hole by Sallys Sewing Circle
Welsh Castle at Flowerdog+Co
Are We There Yet? at Purple Moose Designs
Going to Ohio at Epida Studio
Beach Scene by Patchwork Breeze
House on the Hill by Robin Kinley Designs, Etc
Coffee Shop Quilt Block by Happy Hippie Studio


For my Cabin in the Woods, I channeled my childhood home, a brown house nestled in the woods of Maine. Ours was more of a ranch than a cabin, but still, the thought is there. 

Though this block uses paper piecing for the roof and tree, it's pretty easy to put together. I even give hints on fabric pieces to cut for the tree, which with those angles, can be a bit tricky. 



For one block, fat quarters or scraps work great. To save on fabric, I recommend that the sky fabric be a solid. That way, both pieces of a rectangle can be used instead of wasting a triangle set because of a print. The block finishes at 12" x 12", and is now available in my Etsy Shop

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Happy Quilting!



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3 comments:

  1. this is wonderful. Where I lived in the Mojave Desert on a ranch we had all kinds of trees that surrounded our house. And then behind the house we had nine peach trees. Yumm. Thanks for sharing and for bringing back memories that are precious. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  2. Thanks for the pattern, Reminds me of home,

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  3. Thanks for the pattern.

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