Brenda with Songbird Designs gave us our assignment for the fifth round of this year’s Stay at Home Round Robin. She chose the quarter log cabin block. I thought a different kind of log cabin block would look better in my SAHRR project, so instead I drafted a foundation paper-pieced triangle log cabin block in EQ8.
I only made four of these four-inch finished blocks. They will be centered in my last border, and I will use Emily’s Round Six prompt to fill out the rest of this border along with more owl corner blocks. Emily blogs at The Darling Dogwood. Check out her wonderful interpretation of this year’s SAHRR.
Below is a photo of my SAHRR 2025 project through Round Four (read about it here).
Linking up to Songbird Designs: SAHRR 2025 Round Five.



I love the triangles! They are going to look great in your quilt!
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I’ve read about triangular log cabins. You are the first person to show me how it works. I like it.
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Clever starry log cabin block! I’m looking forward to it fitting in with your next round!!!
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Thanks Nancy. I hope they fit with Emily’s 6th round prompt next week!Take care,MarySent from my iPad
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Wow I love your triangle log cabins! I’ve not seen any before, and they look fantastic. The overall look of your quilt is so pretty.
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Oh, the triangles are super delightful and I’m impressed with the pattern matching at the center of each. 🙂
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I love your idea of using triangles for your log cabins. They have turned out beautifully 🙂
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I’ve never heard of triangular log cabin blocks but how creative. Love your fabrics and those blocks are going to look great in your SAHRR.
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I love your log cabin triangles! Great choice. Thanks for linking up.
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Wow!!! This looks fabulous! I love the triangle log cabins, a really neat twist on a log cabin. Your fabrics are gorgeous!
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