Photo Of Conestoga Wagon

Photo Of Conestoga Wagon

Photo Of Conestoga Wagon

If you want to make a quilt that conveys the timeless comforts of hearth and home, there’s no better choice than a Log Cabin quilt.

History of the Log Cabin Block

Look at a Log Cabin block and you’ll see how it got its name: each block is a square of fabric-strip “logs,” arranged around a central square that represents the hearth fire, and is traditionally made of red cloth. One half of the “logs” in each block are made of dark fabrics, and the other half are light fabrics.