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Based on a design by Dorothy Stapleton. Made from small log cabin units. Made a few years ago but I have just photographed it!
Blogged: linda-koshka2quilts.blogspot.com
Couldn't resist a row of Log Cabins. Love them.\\Went VERY easy on the quilting in an effort to GET it done.... it has some lines from being folded...I'm happy with it!
and be a friend to man.
This little cabin is actually a might far from an actual road...it's in Cacapon State Park and was 'almost heaven' for me and mine for a few days recently, in the woods and mountains of West Virginia.
A piece of log claimed by Jay Davenport to have been part of the original cabin Lincoln was born in. A literal Lincoln log?
I pieced this a long, l-o-n-g time ago! But I just recently blogged about it here:
www.hookedonneedles.com/2011/01/log-cabin-quilt-top-i-thi...
The Log Cabin Visitors’ Center originally was the corn crib of an 1840 barn located south of Vincennes. It was brought to the site and made into a log cabin. Inside the Log Cabin Visitors’ Center you will find portraits of Elihu Stout, William Henry Harrison, Tecumseh, Maurice Thompson and other items of interest.
- www.spiritofvincennes.org/rendezvous/historic/logcabin.htm
A customer quilt I finished quilting on Dec. 23rd. It's a scrappy log cabin. I freehand quilted a loopy design on the borders with a darker thread and used a lighter thread in the body of the quilt and used Carpet of Leaves pantograph.
Quilted with all 8 grandchildren's portraits, 75" square
Blogged here:
angiecreates.blogspot.com/2010/01/grandma-vickis-quilt-or...
Quilt made for the June 6-12" Mini Quilt Swap. This one is for Solidia. It's about 8x8". (Forgot to measure it before it left!)
Quilting these blocks is proving quite pleasant as I can just sit at the machine and stitch away -- no repositioning of a giant quilt, no getting up to iron seams, no going to the blocks all set out to check the layout, no trimming. Too bad I only have two left to go. When I realized that I didn't have enough blue scraps to make too much from these blocks and the very same day Balu51 posted this cool project, I decided to make a project basket to go next to my bed.
Each block is finishing at 9.25-inches square.
Made for the Atlanta Modern Quilt Guild Quilt Block Throwdown, August 2013. The inspiration block was a log cabin. Finishes at 12".