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Thursday, February 12, 2026

SAHRR - Round 4 and RSC - February Green Blocks

SAHRR - Round 4
This week Wendy provided the prompt for the fourth round of the 2026 SAHRR by choosing curves. For my interpretation of the prompt, I made "curved log cabin" blocks. I love this offset version where the logs are different widths and give the illusion of a curve. I tried in vain to find "log" measurements for a 10-1/2 inch block, but finally just winged it. While looking, I found a very interesting post at Canuck Quilter showing various layouts of these pretty blocks.

Here is how all the blocks look with the panel so far. My blocks are 10-1/2 inches unfinished.

2026 RSC - February Green 
RSC February green blocks
My RSC blocks this year will ultimately become a Nine Patch and Snowball quilt, inspired by NancySaija, and Blue Elephant Stitches. If you click on those links, you will find my favorite versions of this pattern. I like the light text print snowball and dark corners with the colorful nine-patches. Google search results in many variations, including a lovely one by Susies-Scraps.com that looks completely different because of the placement of white in her nine-patches.

Here are the blues from January with the greens from February, along with the snowball blocks. I'm looking forward to some warm colors!

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19 comments :

  1. I have always liked those curved log cabin blocks! They really do give the illusion of a curve. Great idea, Linda! And your RSC blocks are looking good, too - I like the way the snowball corners make the 9 patches into a star shape. You've been busy this week!

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  2. Nice looking log cabin blocks. I like your RSC project too.

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  3. I like the curved log cabin! That’s a great interpretation of the prompt—I wish I would have thought of that. Your nine patch and snowball blocks are really coming together nicely!

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  4. I love that gorgeous panel, but I have to say the fabric that you used in the blocks in the second quilt is wonderful.

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  5. I have never made a curvy log cabin but I have seen many I really liked. Great idea to use them for this prompt.

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  6. Nice take on the curved blocks! And your RSC is looking so great already, and it's only February!!! I like the deer, map and butterflies overlaid on the text fabrics.

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  7. You SAHRR is looking so good, Linda. And I love the blue and green blocks together in your RSC. Thanks for sharing the links.

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  8. Curved log cabins! Great idea, and they work well with your quilt!

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  9. Love the progress on SAHRR!! I am taking my fabric to Florida so I can work on Round 4 while visiting my Mom. Good thing I am driving. LOL. Thanks for linking up with TGIFF.

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  10. Hi Linda, I didn't know about the rounded log cabin. I love it - thanks for sharing Canuck Quilter's post. Your RSC quilt is lovely. Have fun!

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  11. Your curved log cabin blocks were a great addition. I need to finish my prompt 4 block today! Your RSC blocks are going to make a very fun quilt. It looks like a great scrap buster.

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  12. Uneven log cabin blocks make lovely curve illusions; what a fun interpretation of the prompt!

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  13. Curved log cabin blocks are such a great idea.! I'll keep that idea in my book. They will be so versatile.

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  14. Inspired! Curves are not my favorite things! I took the easy way out! Love your blocks thus far!

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  15. Two fun ideas in one post: that of your snowball quilt blocks (looking great), and the curved log cabin blocks. I love that idea and it will be a lovely accompaniment to what you've got going on now. Only two more weeks!

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  16. I have always wanted to try curved log cabin blocks. The blocks that you have created for your SAHRR so far are lovely! And I love your 9-patch and snowball quilt. Such a great idea for RSC blocks!

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  17. Love the curved log cabin for SAHRR and the snowball/9patch for the RSC....you are really on a roll and I have 3 more posts to catch up on.....you are smokin!

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