LogCabin Christmas
Many years ago I worked for a living. Each Christmas I would make ornaments for my coworkers. The year my oldest son was born, 1992, they were tiny log cabin blocks set on point. That year I also received a promotion to supervisor. Let's just say I underestimated the amount to time it would take to finish the ornaments. After several more years went by my unfinished ornaments became a pillow top. Now I enjoy seeing them each year as we take out the Christmas decorations.
The pillow is constructed of 36 blocks and is approximately 10" square...it is a very fat little pillow...and I'd wager that I used an easy number when I cut the pieces...my guess is that each block is 2" square unfinished. That makes the little pieces about 1/4" wide.
LogCabin Christmas
Many years ago I worked for a living. Each Christmas I would make ornaments for my coworkers. The year my oldest son was born, 1992, they were tiny log cabin blocks set on point. That year I also received a promotion to supervisor. Let's just say I underestimated the amount to time it would take to finish the ornaments. After several more years went by my unfinished ornaments became a pillow top. Now I enjoy seeing them each year as we take out the Christmas decorations.
The pillow is constructed of 36 blocks and is approximately 10" square...it is a very fat little pillow...and I'd wager that I used an easy number when I cut the pieces...my guess is that each block is 2" square unfinished. That makes the little pieces about 1/4" wide.