Tulip Log Cabin patchwork with Valerie Nesbitt

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Tulip Log Cabin patchwork with Valerie Nesbitt

These tulip blocks are simple to make and combine with an even simpler blocks in this little quilt.

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Valerie guides you through the various parts of this delightful design. You could easily use up  several scraps of fabric to create a wide variety of tulip colours. The pattern uses 12 tulip blocks to create a quilt approximate 45″x55″ but it is very easy to make a larger quilt – just make more blocks (plus a few more setting triangles).

This is the little quilt Valerie started with just 6 tulips.

Yardage, Jelly Roll or Scrap

The quilt was designed to use 2 ½” strips for the tulip logs and 2 ½” squares with the stitch/n/flip sewing method, so you could use up your jelly roll. You will need other fabric, though for the alternative plain block. This could also see you working with a partial seam technique, although not essential. The setting triangles teach you about the grain of the fabric and  move you into sewing rows on the diagonal.

Think about the Grain

Why Quarter Square Triangles Matter from Dawn Cameron-Dick is also worth a view by clicking here.

Add a flash of colour

To learn more about flat piping you can click here.

The full pattern is available in the workshop notes as a pdf download for subscribed members.

Tulip Log Cabin Quilt pattern by Valerie Nesbitt is also available on our website.

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