This little mini quilt is called Cabin Skein. Designed by Carrie Nelson, her explanation for the name is that a group of flying geese is called a "skein". Since the quilt involves both Log Cabin Blocks and Flying Geese, she thought the name was appropriate. The pattern is in a book called Moda All Stars Mini Marvels.
Making the quilt is a cinch, particularly if you have certain sewing tools to make trimming your blocks to the correct size. I used the BlocLoc Flying Geese trim tool in the 1" x 2" (1 1/2 x 2 1/2" unfinished) size, and the Creative Grids 4 inch Log Cabin Trim Tool. My little block units came out just the right size with these sewing aids.
As for the fabrics, they were honestly all from my stash. There is a mix of Jo Morton, Renee Nanneman and Pam Buda for sure, others as well. My taste in orange tends to run towards the rusty side of orange, so I was drawn to those shades. Renee Nanneman comes out with a black and orange collection every couple of years and I always buy it. This one was called Harvest Moon I think. She designs for Andover Fabrics. If you Google "Harvest Moon fabric by Renee Nanneman", you might just find it.
This little quilt is about 20" square and was so much fun to make. I got it done in no time, mainly because I couldn't stay away from making those blocks once my Log Cabin trim tool arrived in the mail.
I will send this off to my quilter, along with a full-size Halloween themed quilt I made a couple of years ago. That was "Lucy" another Carrie Nelson pattern. I decided to add a black containment border and an orange print border to make it big enough to hang over the sides of my queen-sized bed. I am just waiting on getting the border fabric and I will be good to go.
I'll share a picture when I get the borders on!
Have a great weekend everyone.
Both pieces are striking! I really like the darker oranges too so the Cabin piece calls to me. I may have to acquire this book!
Posted by: Susan S | June 19, 2020 at 05:07 AM
Love both quilts! The color choices are beautiful.
I’ve always loved postage stamp quilts but this one is gorgeous!
Posted by: Pam | June 19, 2020 at 06:32 AM
Great Halloween quilts! You had a productive week.
Posted by: Mary Kastner | June 19, 2020 at 06:58 AM
Beautiful, Nicole. I've purchased the Ebook and the pattern is printed...but I have to wait to order the ruler when our borders open. The ruler is way to pricey up here. Doesn't make sense, does it? That's why Fat Quarter Shop gets a lot of my mail order business. Have a great weekend.
Posted by: T Holzer | June 19, 2020 at 07:28 AM
Your cabin skein is so striking!
I've always liked the "Lucy" quilt and it's been on my bucket list for way too long.
Posted by: Donna | June 19, 2020 at 08:21 AM
Carrie Nelson has always come up with such interesting, fun names for her quilt patterns! Cabin Skein is a real beauty! Well done! Stay well!
Posted by: Jan | June 19, 2020 at 08:29 AM
Mini is so cute. Great for Autumn.
Posted by: Leota Krantz | June 19, 2020 at 01:49 PM
Great name for the first one, beautiful pattern. I love both quilts, gorgeous!
Posted by: Frédérique | June 21, 2020 at 03:59 AM
Wow, the mini-quilt is stunning! Love the pattern and the colors you chose.
Posted by: Jennifer in Indy | June 23, 2020 at 05:44 PM