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PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO REPRODUCE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY ©2011 - PCP Group, LLC Log Cabin Barn Raising Skill Level: Beginner Fabrics Needed Crib Lap Twin Full Queen King 48” x 48” 48” x 64” 68” x 96” 80” x 96” 96” x 96” 120” x 120” Lights (Assorted) 6 Fat Quarters 8 Fat Quarters 14 Fat Quarters 18 Fat Quarters 25 Fat Quarters 29 Fat Quarters or 1 3/8 yd or 1 7/8 yd or 3 1/2 yd or 4 3/8 yd or 6 1/4 yd or 7 1/8 yd Center Square 1 Fat Quarter 2 Fat Quarters 2 Fat Quarters 3 Fat Quarters 3 Fat Quarters 4 Fat Quarters or 1/4 yd or 3/8 yd or 1/2 yd or 5/8 yd or 3/4 yd or 1 yd Darks (Assorted) 7 Fat Quarters 9 Fat Quarters 17 Fat Quarters 21 Fat Quarters 26 Fat Quarters 35 Fat Quarters or 1 5/8 yd or 2 1/8 yd or 4 1/4 yd or 5 1/4 yd or 6 3/8 yd or 8 5/8 yd Backing 3 yards 4 yards 6 yards 9 yards 9 yards 10 1/2 yards Binding 1/2 yd 1/2 yd 3/4 yd 1 yard 1 1/2 yds 1 3/4 yds Materials Needed Eco-Cotton Blend™ Batting IB -96” or 120” 1 1/2 yds 1 1/2 yds 2 yds 2 1/2 yds 3 yds** 3 1/2 yds** **Use the 120” width of batting Sewing and Quilting Thread Tools Needed Rotary Mat Rotary Cutter Rotary Ruler Sewing Machine and related supplies Graphic Artist: Alexandra Henry This traditional strip pieced block uses high contrast between the lights and darks to create a strong graphic appear- ance. Assembly is easy, results are astounding. Legacy™ by Pellon

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Page 1: Log Cabin Barn Raising Skill Level: Beginner

PERMISSION IS GIVEN TO REPRODUCE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY ©2011 - PCP Group, LLC

Log Cabin Barn RaisingSkill Level: Beginner

Fabrics Needed Crib Lap Twin Full Queen King 48” x 48” 48” x 64” 68” x 96” 80” x 96” 96” x 96” 120” x 120”

Lights (Assorted) 6 Fat Quarters 8 Fat Quarters 14 Fat Quarters 18 Fat Quarters 25 Fat Quarters 29 Fat Quarters or 1 3/8 yd or 1 7/8 yd or 3 1/2 yd or 4 3/8 yd or 6 1/4 yd or 7 1/8 ydCenter Square 1 Fat Quarter 2 Fat Quarters 2 Fat Quarters 3 Fat Quarters 3 Fat Quarters 4 Fat Quarters or 1/4 yd or 3/8 yd or 1/2 yd or 5/8 yd or 3/4 yd or 1 ydDarks (Assorted) 7 Fat Quarters 9 Fat Quarters 17 Fat Quarters 21 Fat Quarters 26 Fat Quarters 35 Fat Quarters or 1 5/8 yd or 2 1/8 yd or 4 1/4 yd or 5 1/4 yd or 6 3/8 yd or 8 5/8 ydBacking 3 yards 4 yards 6 yards 9 yards 9 yards 10 1/2 yardsBinding 1/2 yd 1/2 yd 3/4 yd 1 yard 1 1/2 yds 1 3/4 yds

Materials Needed Eco-Cotton Blend™ Batting IB -96” or 120”

1 1/2 yds 1 1/2 yds 2 yds 2 1/2 yds 3 yds** 3 1/2 yds****Use the 120” width of batting Sewing and Quilting Thread

Tools NeededRotary MatRotary CutterRotary RulerSewing Machine and related supplies

Graphic Artist: Alexandra Henry

This traditional strip pieced block uses high contrast between the lights and darks to create a strong graphic appear-ance. Assembly is easy, results are astounding.

Legacy™ by Pellon

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Cutting Instructions

Piece A Cut 2 1/2” square Piece B Cut 2 1/2” x 1 1/2” Piece C Cut 3 1/2” x 1 1/2”Piece D Cut 4 1/2” x 1 1/2”Piece E Cut 5 1/2” x 1 1/2”Piece F Cut 6 1/2” x 1 1/2”Piece G Cut 7 1/2” x 1 1/2”Piece H Cut 8 1/2” x 1 1/2”

A B

C

D

E

F

G

H

C DE FG

For each piece, you will cut one light and one dark. Cut the pieces with the straight grain following the longer side. This will stabilize the block as they are sewn, giving the most strength to the outside edge of the block. It will also make it lay �atter.

For the center A of each block, cut one 2 1/2” square out of medium fabric. For piece B cut one 2 1/2” x 1 1/2” rectangle from light fabrics for each block. For the rest of the pieces (C through H) cut one light and one dark fabric for each block. Using fabrics with at least a 4 jump in the value scale gives a crisp di�erence between the dark and light sides of each block.

Number of Blocks

Crib Lap Twin Full Queen King

36 48 96 120 144 225

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Sewing Instructions

Sew one light piece B to The center square using a 1/4” seam allowance. Press towards square. A B

A B

C

Sew one light piece C to piece A and B as shown. Press towards piece C. Use a square ruler to check accuracy. Make sure the block measures 3 1/2” square (includes seam allow-ance) at this point.

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Sew one dark piece C to piece A and C as shown. Press towards dark piece C.

Sew one dark piece D to pieces C, A and B a as shown. Press towards dark piece D. Use a ruler to check accurancy. Make sure the block measures 4 1/2” (includes seam allowance) square at this point.

A B

C

C

A B

C

D

C

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Sew one light piece D to pieces D, B, and C. Press towards piece D.

A B

C

D

C

D

A B

C

D

C

D

E

Sew one light piece E to pieces C, C, and D. Press towards piece E. Use a ruler to check accuracy. Make sure the block measures 5 1/2” (includes seam allowance) square at this point.

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Sew on dark piece E to pices D, C, and E. Press towards dark piece E.

A B

C

D

C

D

E

E

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A B

C

D

C D

E

E

FSew one dark piece F to pieces E, D, and D. Press towards dark piece F. Use a ruler to check for accuracy. Make sure the block measures 6 1/2” square (includes seam allowance) at this point.

Sew one light piece F to pieces F, D and E. Press towards light piece F.d

A B

C

D

C D

E

E

F

F

Sew one light piece G to pieces E, E and F. Press towards light piece G. Use a ruler to check for accurancy. Make sure the block measures 7 1/2” (includes seam allowance) at this point.

A B

C

D

C D

E

E

F

F

G

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Sew one dark piece G to pieces F, E and G. Press towards dark piece G.

A B

C

D

C D

E

E

F

F

G

G

Sew one dark piece H to pieces G, F and F as shown. Press towards dark piece H. The block should now measure 8 1/2”. Check this measurement with a ruler.

A B

C

D

C D

E

E

F

G

G

H

When all blocks are made, arrange them on a table, following the pattern on the front page. Start at the center and work out. Di�erent size quilts will have more or less ‘rounds’. Sample below is for crib quilt. Sew blocks together into rows. Press odd number rows to the left, even numbered rows to the right. Sew rows together, press row seams open.

Piece backing fabric if necessary. Layer quilt top, batting and backing. Quilt as desired. Bind quilt.