HOME OF AN AWARD WINNING QUILTER - This is a journal of many of the quilts I've made - lots of t-shirt quilts and memory quilts. If you want to see a specific type of quilt, there is a list of "labels" down the right side that will take you to what you want to see.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Log Cabin
Made in 2003 - this is king size - 120" x 120". PIctured on our bed. This picture was taken before the dust ruffle was added. It's made of one of the fabrics on the "light" side of the log cabin. I quilted diagonal cross-hatching by rolling it up and cramming it through my domestic machine!! Quite a challenge . . . .
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7 comments:
beautiful!
I see lots of log cabins in this link up! :c) Great quilt!
That's a big one! Very pretty!
Log cabins are one of my favorite patterns. Lovely!! Hugs
Oh! I bet that was some heroic machine quilting endeavor! I love a traditional log cabin. It is a pattern that I never tire of.
I notice your sweet picture of Putter, and the date. :-( I'm so sorry. She sure was a beautiful girl! On April 1st it will be two years since I said farewell to my Golden Retriever, who was almost seventeen years old. I still miss her dearly, but I can tell you that it does get (slowly) easier. Hang in there.
Beautiful quilt(and interesting log cabin design)! I do so love the large quilts, but hate actually doing the quilting and binding on them. I can just see you cramming it through your sewing machine (LOL). Love the dog on it, I usually see only cats in quilter blogs! I love dogs and don't care much for cats ... sometimes I think I can't be a true quilter unless I get a cat! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Amazed that you got it quilted on your domestic--good job!!
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