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One of the cabins near the North Rim Lodge that you can rent, near the North Rim visitor center. Check this out: you can sit in the rocking chair on your front patio and look out RIGHT OVER THE CANYON. Doesn't get much better than this.

 

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I made this several years ago. At this point, it's just a quilt top. I have to get around to backing and quilting it some day. i wanted to get a picture of the entire quilt, with the center panel, but Gremlin refused to stay off long enough for me to do that.

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This Log Home is made from Engellman Spruce. Frontier Log Homes out of Northern Wisconsin made this Log Home. We completed sanded out the interior and exterior using an osbourne brush. We applied a borate treatment to the exterior logs and then applied the first coat of stain once the logs were dry. We used Sashco Capture - Sequoia and Sashco Conceal - Santa Fe Trail caulking.

Detalhe da Manta de Carrinho

Fruity drink colored batiks, hand quilted and tied, with a grass skirt like fringe embellishment.

October 9, 2008

Floyd VA

Small log cabin homestead

I made this log cabin quilt completely out of scraps. It was a prayer quilt made while her husband was in Afganistan for a year with the US State Department. (He made it back safely!)

Close-up of the quilting! We pieced the border from scraps.

My mini quilt for the swap at Amanda Jean's quilting retreat in Fort Collins.

It did get finished....and the cat loves it!

Klimt inspired fabrics featured in this modern take on a log cabin block.

54 x 64 - Log cabin variation. This quilt will be donated to the Hopes & Dreams Challenge for ALS.

Custom order single bed quilt (it's on a double bed which is why it looks a bit funky size wise!)

 

Blogged with more detail here: aislingmilis.com/2011/03/introducing-eliza/

This was taken at Dusk with the sun just having gone down with a 30 second exposure at f!4 at ISO 100. I was trying to capture the colors my eye sees. They seem more dynamic in dim light.

Finland, winter 2003. Inside the log cabin. 1600ASA, 2 second exposure on my analogue Olympus SLR.

This is the Log Cabin bag from Yoko Saito's book Japanese Quilting,piece by piece. There are some unusual bag designs in this book.

I used raw edge applique for the log cabin blocks.

Roanoke County, VA

My first attempt on QAYG.

W.W. Embree Collection

RC 2, Box 11, Folder 1-S-1e

 

People gathered around the fire burning at the Log Cabin in DeKalb, Illinois, in October 1948

 

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The kitchen within the log cabin my dad built.

A mini quilt offered to my parents after their Canadian trip.

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