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Logcabin Variation (von Lemon Quilt) in der Größe 2,00 x 1,40 m mit Polarfleecerückseite ohne Innenvlies) in großen Zacken gequiltet.
Log-cabin style, with a fussy-cut center block cut from fabric used for border.
machine pieced, mostly machine quilted; hand quilted hearts in center blocks.
Made Jan 2008 for birth of 3rd grand. Will match quilt made in 2005 for older brother.
This is much smaller than quilts I usually make, or I definitely couldn't have basted it in 75 minutes. So tired now, truly.
it's in pretty good condition, very solid except for a bit at the back where the termites got in ages ago. Otherwise the vultures and rodents and snakes and owls have kept the place up as well as could be expected.
This quilt is a donation for KU Med Center Pediatric Unit. Pieced improvisationally and machine quilted. Blogged at www.tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com
Somewhere in Ohio. I've been by this spot many time but I can't tell you were it located exactly. Maybe on 127?
57 x 66 - A log cabin variation that was pictured on the internet. Quilt will be donated to Hopes & Dreams Quilt Challenge for ALS
The Kotiranta cottage is ideal for a family or small group of friends who value traditional Finnish cottage life by a clean lake that is rich in fish and has a lot of birdlife to watch.
My son was adopted at birth and we dis not see each other for 30 years. The portrait above was pained by his aunt and given to me by his adoptive mom as part of the reunion. It now hangs in the corner of the room where our story began.
Note the 4"x6" rafters and the mixture of wood and dry wall. If you do not find one of our standard floor plans ( www.cedar-log-homes.com/log-home-plans-links.htm ) that appeales to you, send us a sketch of your dream log home and we will go from there.
This pioneer from Maryland built the house which stands 0.1 mi. N in 1773 bringing his bride here in 1775. Following his return from the Revolutionary War, he opened his house to Methodist missionary preachers, Bishop Francis Asbury was a frequent visitor an held an early conference in the house.
quilt made from blocks from project improv participants. blogged at www.tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com