Log Cabin patterns/book recommendations?
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Originally Posted by Shorebird
Did not copy/paste correctly to get mpeters1200 question imbedded into my response...........will have to practice this.........sorry.
#32
Originally Posted by Pinkiris
Sandy 1951--You aren't engaging in "quilt porn"---you DO read the articles, don't you? You're a funny gal!!! :lol: :lol: (Have to admit, I like the term, "quilt porn")
I'm a great lover of log cabin quilts too. Anytime someone wants to post a pic of one, I'd be glad to look. Guess that makes me a "quilt peeper"!!!
:wink:
I'm a great lover of log cabin quilts too. Anytime someone wants to post a pic of one, I'd be glad to look. Guess that makes me a "quilt peeper"!!!
:wink:
#33
quilt peeper...so would that be a peeping sue instead of tom??
Shorebird, 36 strip sets sounds a bit complicated....lots of steps. I like strip piecing, but it's when you put strips in different orders and have to keep them all straight that I get a bit confused.
Shorebird, 36 strip sets sounds a bit complicated....lots of steps. I like strip piecing, but it's when you put strips in different orders and have to keep them all straight that I get a bit confused.
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Originally Posted by mpeters1200
quilt peeper...so would that be a peeping sue instead of tom??
Shorebird, 36 strip sets sounds a bit complicated....lots of steps. I like strip piecing, but it's when you put strips in different orders and have to keep them all straight that I get a bit confused.
Shorebird, 36 strip sets sounds a bit complicated....lots of steps. I like strip piecing, but it's when you put strips in different orders and have to keep them all straight that I get a bit confused.
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