Two of Mary Elizabeth Kennedy’s surviving quilts are based on a similar "Log Cabin" structure. But the earlier one, from about 1935, is composed of nine blocks of concentric strips in contrasting blue-green and white, forming a sawtooth pattern. The other, likewise suggestive of a sawtooth, is made of just one block of strips blown up to fill the whole quilt. In both, powerful contrasts of dark and light almost completely efface the underlying structure.