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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
Why is it that log cabins are the most fun to make? I love just going around and around, adding fabric, pressing, sewing more.
inspired by this great orange door that i saw on a beach house in oregon. blogged at www.tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com.
Basic log cabin, with 2" logs and 3.5" fussy-cut squares from novelty prints for the center blocks. Blocks finished at 12". Reds, oranges, yellows, and just a smidge of pink for a very gray time of the year.
This is a painting I did in 2000, I gave it to my mother-in-law. Hope you like it !!!
Large is the best viewed...
I quilted the log cabin blocks, and then around the outside of the quilt, which is a big log cabin rectangle.
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. .