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    Old 03-06-2011, 06:04 AM
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    Originally Posted by ksea
    We want pics!!!
    There are some on page 2! And a link to others. :-D
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    Old 03-06-2011, 06:09 AM
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    Karla.. you are definitely an inspiration in so many ways! I'm working right now on a not-so-much-fun goal of cleaning out the basement... I'm making slow progress, and somehow it helps to know I'm not alone... smile...

    I have a question, though.. Your fabrics are so beautiful... and I want to do a log cabin like your floral log cabins... When I start collecting fabric, how much should I purchase of each one? I know the first quilt I saw, I THINK I remember you telling there were MANY different fabrics in it... but I don't remember quantities?

    Do you have any suggestions for collecting fabrics for a queen size floral log cabin? And you have my promise to ALWAYS tell about your fabulous quilts... I've shared your work with many friends already... Everyone is amazed!
    Thank you for taking time to respond!!
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    Old 03-06-2011, 06:25 AM
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    Wow! You have been busy. Doing awesome.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 06:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by running1
    Karla.. you are definitely an inspiration in so many ways! I'm working right now on a not-so-much-fun goal of cleaning out the basement... I'm making slow progress, and somehow it helps to know I'm not alone... smile...

    I have a question, though.. Your fabrics are so beautiful... and I want to do a log cabin like your floral log cabins... When I start collecting fabric, how much should I purchase of each one? I know the first quilt I saw, I THINK I remember you telling there were MANY different fabrics in it... but I don't remember quantities?

    Do you have any suggestions for collecting fabrics for a queen size floral log cabin? And you have my promise to ALWAYS tell about your fabulous quilts... I've shared your work with many friends already... Everyone is amazed!
    Thank you for taking time to respond!!
    Oh my goodness, I got goose bumps when I read this. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. :-D :-D

    In the first floral log cabin, there were over 60 different fabrics. Now I have well over 80- different florals alone--some haven't been cut into strips because they were purchased in my "no cutting fabric until these are finished" stage. :lol: I just ordered more from four different ebay sellers--and with shipping they are $5.75 a yard. I'm pleased. I'm very picky about what florals I use--so I panic when I'm running out of a favorite and it's old--but I found some on ebay. It's silly to panic when there are so many gorgeous florals out there. For the lights, I have about 12 different fabrics, but I could get away with 6-8 different ones. I repeat those sometimes. There is a favorite light green I can't find anywhere...I keep looking.

    I have no idea how much fabric to tell you get collect for a queen sized. But, the beauty of scrap quilts is that you can always get more and it doesn't have to match!! I buy a minimum of a yard because now I know what works for me, but if I really really love it and know I'll panic if I can't find more, I buy three. When strips are 1.5" even a yard goes a long way.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 06:44 AM
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    The Rose Garden is done!! And it's only 9:40 AM. :-D Now I have to let the horses out--the ice has stop and it's snowing so it's safe. Hubby wants to go out for breakfast. :-D

    I have a little school work to do--then I'll cut bindings. The fabrics are all picked out.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 06:58 AM
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    Originally Posted by barnbum
    The Rose Garden is done!! And it's only 9:40 AM. :-D Now I have to let the horses out--the ice has stop and it's snowing so it's safe. Hubby wants to go out for breakfast. :-D

    I have a little school work to do--then I'll cut bindings. The fabrics are all picked out.
    You certainly have been busy! All that done this am. I am just getting around for church! (I'll blame it on lingering jet lag, just got back from NZ on Monday).

    How are your sweet minis? Hoping we can stop by this summer for some sweet muzzle kisses.

    Have a great rest of the day. Those beautiful florals won't be waiting much longer :thumbup:
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    Old 03-06-2011, 07:02 AM
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    WOW, you have been busy. Congrats.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 07:03 AM
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    Good job! Keep it up!
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    Old 03-06-2011, 07:05 AM
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    Well, you wore me out. I like to make the tops, but not too fond of the quilting part.
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    Old 03-06-2011, 07:09 AM
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    Congratulations! I know that feeling of too many UFOs piling up in my sewing room. Don't know how that happens....Your quilts are beautiful, and you will have some very lucky grandkids!!
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