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So .... you could say I'm loving log cabins right now. That's not to say that my partner could make me a different type of pillow and I wouldn't love it as well. :) I have other pillows in my favorites if my partner isn't feeling the log-cabin love.

 

The 4 pictures in each of the corners are my absolute favs ... and the other 5 I love for thier color scheme, quilting, or design.

 

1. Fun Patchwork Pillow, 2. patchwork for Ian's room, 3. Gee's-y Pillow, 4. Patchwork Color Block, 5. Brice's Quilt, 6. log cabin pillow, 7. beach pillow, 8. green log cabin pillow, 9. gnome pillow

 

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Finished three log cabin cushions today. I took the pluge and attached my walking foot to my machine and it was a success. Yay!

Vaso gigante , com flôres grandes também no centro deste panô...

Pode ser usado para fazer uma toalha de mesa, ou uma manta pé de cama, centro de colcha, ou como neste caso um Panô Alegre...

Meninas já estou usando o novo papel cola( nem tão novo ), foi muito comentado na feira em SP, é muito bom, não fica saindo a parte da cola na hora do caseado , e cola como ninguem, aprovei...........

An old abandoned log cabin by the river

Log cabin con strisce da 1,5 inc . Circa m.2 x1,80. Ho usato molti resti. Dedicato a Lorenza per Danny

As you can see, I love to make quilts from denim and different scraps. I cut the denim 6 cm, and the other fabric 3,5 cm. For every denim stripe, I take 2 others. Also look at the yellow denim quilt, it is made the same way.

Stonewall Jackson - one of the more famous generals from the US civil war - was from Virginia, by the end of the war West Virginia had split off and become a separate state, on the side of the USA. Jackson's family donated a sizeable chunk of land to make amends. My wife spent many summers here at 4H camp. .

for squirrels

 

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This little historical suggestion of a 'kitchen garden' features fennel gone overactive! Good luck bringing it under control. This stuff is invasive in many places. Buncombe County, NC/USA.

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A picturesque old log cabin we found in a back road cove in the mountains of eastern Tennessee

This is the front entrance of a log cabin jail built in 1853. It is located at Portland Community College (Rock Creek Campus).

got a new book and tried a new project

seedpod craft

Working on some improv piecing for a class sample

I loved making this quilt, and I love how it turned out. Funny how accurately and easily all those wonky blocks fit together -- ha! I followed Jacquie Gering's instructions for making a wonky log cabin block. I love Jacquie's instructions; they're always clear.

I guess I'm a potholder type of girl now.

On a mission to use up scraps!

Another quilt made from old jeans and some old bathroom curtains.

Afternoon in the city, Tiny Town Road

Osceola County

11 Mile Rd. & 15th Ave.

this was made with a few different colors of left over kureyon

I got some sewing in today! Nice being able to have a project that uses my scraps. Not sure where this is going, but enjoying my time making. Our 1st Friday night in weeks with no obligations....woohoo!! #scrappylogcabinQAL #scrapbustingin2015

Esses blocos foram costurados direto na manta e forro...quer dizer enquanto costura vai quiltando fác e rápido !

Free Bustle & Sew pattern here stitched and made up in simple log cabin shape as a cushion cover. Blogged

bustleandsew.com/patterns/free-kittens-embroidery-pattern/

I have been quilting for around 7 years. This is the first quilt I have finished for me.

My grandparents, George and Hannah (Smith) Baughman (originally Bachmann) bought this log house in the first decade of the 20th century. If I'm not mistaken, my mother and her older brother were born here and lived here for a short period, as well. It was located behind Crabapple Reservoir in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It was occupied until the early 1990's, when the old man who lived there—his father had bought it from my grandfather—died. Vandals later burned it to the ground. Lighting was supplied by one bare electric bulb hanging from the ceiling and by kerosene lamps. There was no plumbing. The old man lived in the single downstairs room, as the stairs were not safe to climb. There was an ancient coal stove for heat and cooking. The entire interior was black with coal dust and coal tar.

 

Copy of a back-lit Ektachrome slide.

Why is it that log cabins are the most fun to make? I love just going around and around, adding fabric, pressing, sewing more.

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