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If you’re new to weaving, Log Cabin is a perfect next step—it looks complex, but it’s surprisingly easy to master. It gives the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality, but it actually uses a Plain Weave structure. It belongs to the family of Color-and-Weave techniques which creates visual patterns by placing warp and weft colors in specific orders. Both multi-shaft looms and rigid heddle looms are suitable for Log Cabin weavings.
Once you understand the basics of Log Cabin weaving, you can begin to explore other Log Cabin designs. These options can be divided into three categories: Color Play, Texture and Structure, and Design Techniques.
Vary the width and/or height of the blocks.
Incorporate Log Cabin sections into a Plain Weave design. In addition to creating sections of Log Cabin and Plain Weave, this variation also produces sections of tiny windowpanes in the fabric.
Log Cabin is often used in home décor projects like table runners, placemats, and hand towels, as well as in fashion accessories such as scarves, shawls, and bags. A couple of Gist Log Cabin patterns you might want to take a look at are the Log Cabin Interrupted Scarf and the Magic Dance Runner.
There’s no limit to the ways you can mix colors and patterns with this fun and flexible technique. Enjoy exploring log cabin designs and applications – we can’t wait to see what you create! Be sure to share your projects with us on Instagram @gistyarn.
All images and graphics courtesy of Carolyn Heacock.
When Carolyn Heacock was in elementary school, she wove a small basket in art class. That project planted the weaving seed in her, which wasn’t watered until January 2020, when she took her first weaving class. She’s never looked back. Since then, she has acquired a rigid heddle loom, two floor looms, and small tapestry looms made by her husband. She loves to weave utilitarian items, including hand towels, placemats, table runners, rugs, scarves, bookmarks, and coasters. In addition to weaving, she enjoys quilting, hiking, bike riding, and spending time with her family.