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New Log Cabin Quilt Block Variations

Two new fun Log Cabin Quilt Block Variations have been added to MyWebQuilter.com. This expands the number of free quilt block patterns at MyWebQuilter.com to more than 150!

Here are examples of the two new quilt blocks in a black/white color pallet. MyWebQuilter.com includes several standard color pallets as well as letting you recolor quilt blocks on line for free.



Quilts made from these blocks look like this.
Click here for the free quilt pattern for the first quilt.
Click here for the free quilt pattern for the second quilt.


Try using these new Log Cabin quilt blocks when using the free quilt design software - MyWebQuilter.com.
Happy Quilting
Amber


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