Have a pack of layer cake or 10 squares you still havent used?

Heres an easy dicey log cabin quilt pattern byMoonkin Stitcheryyou can make with those unused fabrics.

Its a beginner-friendly pattern that youll surely enjoy making.

Dicey Log Cabin Quilt Pattern

Image by Moonkin Stitchery via YouTube

Watch the video below for full instructions.

Next, cut a 2 1/2 by 7 1/2 rectangle off the top.

If you have a rotating mat, it will definitely come in handy.

Dicey Log Cabin Quilt Pattern Tutorial

Repeat this to all of your printed 10 squares.

Step 2:

Time to piece everything back together.

First, you oughta create a very easy log cabin block.

Dicey Log Cabin Quilt Pattern Instructions

ensure the rectangles are a different print from the square, but the rectangles should be matching prints.

Sew the 2 1/2 by 7 1/2 rectangle to the top of the square.

Next, sew the 2 1/2 by 10 rectangle to the left side.

Take note that the 2 1/2 by 10 rectangle will be longer than what is needed.

Have that excess tail hang towards the bottom of the block.

This way the top prints for the rectangles will kind of match up and create a seamless look.

Once sewn together, press it flat and trim off excess fabric.

Repeat with the remaining rectangles and squares.

Step 3:

Take half of the log cabin blocks.

The line should pass between the two rectangles.

Repeat with the remaining blocks.

Place them right sides together, with the strip outer section of the log cabin blocks opposite.

Sew a quarter-inch seam allowance on both sides of the drawn line.

Once done, cut directly on the line, then press it flat.

Repeat with the remaining blocks.

Dicey Log Cabin Quilt Pattern