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Honeybuns in a log cabin?

Old 06-11-2010, 07:56 AM
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Has anyone used a honeybun to make a log cabin? Just wondering if it is a good idea.
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Old 06-11-2010, 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Joeysnana
Has anyone used a honeybun to make a log cabin? Just wondering if it is a good idea.
OK, stupid question: What's a honeybun?
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Old 06-11-2010, 08:14 AM
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Like a Jellyroll but the strips are narrower - I think 1.5 inches versus 2.5.

I think it would make the trimming for the log cabin quilt exponentially easier if one is planning a quilt with one inch (finished) logs.

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I have the honey buns waiting .. I was planning a log cabin with mine.
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http://missouriquiltco.com/shop/pre-...oney-buns.html

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Originally Posted by Joeysnana
Has anyone used a honeybun to make a log cabin? Just wondering if it is a good idea.
Yes I have done a table topper with a honeybun.
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Originally Posted by quiltilicious
Originally Posted by Joeysnana
Has anyone used a honeybun to make a log cabin? Just wondering if it is a good idea.
OK, stupid question: What's a honeybun?
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Originally Posted by craftybear
http://missouriquiltco.com/shop/pre-...oney-buns.html

Originally Posted by Joeysnana
Has anyone used a honeybun to make a log cabin? Just wondering if it is a good idea.
This is an awesome site ... I plan to come back to The Missouri Quilt Co. when I can watch some of the tutorials. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by EdieClay
Originally Posted by craftybear
http://missouriquiltco.com/shop/pre-...oney-buns.html

Originally Posted by Joeysnana
Has anyone used a honeybun to make a log cabin? Just wondering if it is a good idea.
This is an awesome site ... I plan to come back to The Missouri Quilt Co. when I can watch some of the tutorials. Thanks!
This is my favorite quilt site. I order from them all the time.
The owner, Jenny, who is in many of the videos always puts a handwritten note in the package, too!
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Sure!!! Why not!! If that is the size logs that you want to use than go for it!
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