Log Cabin quilts frequently have no batting. This vernacular version, however, not only has a thick layer of batting in its middle, it is also tied, making it an excellent example of a useful, everyday version of the common pattern.
Pattern:
Log Cabin
Maker:
Maker unknown
Circa
1900
1920
Possibly made in
Pennsylvania
United States
69
67.5
International Quilt Museum, Jonathan Holstein and Gail van der Hoof Collection