One Ugly Log Cabin
#35
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I agree with grammysharon, if you change the blocks around , it would make a lovely quilt. Love the blocks & color, just need the 4 dark to meet in center , or alternate the blocks for that curve look.
#37
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[QUOTE=rryder;7609245]I agree with grammysharon, I think if you rotate some of the blocks you will get some interesting patterns because you've got really good value contrast going on.
I think if you batt it and quilt it with a cute backing, that it will be used and appreciated.
I think if you batt it and quilt it with a cute backing, that it will be used and appreciated.
#39
If you just want to finish it and be done with it, I would find a kids fabric with boats, trains or blocks (something more boyish) to use as a border. Back it with the light polka-dot fabric if you have enough, bind it with one of the dark colors and call it done.
#40
What about the Barn Raising arrangement for Log Cabins? I just made one like that, and I think it might work for your blocks...(My first arrangement of blocks did not work, so I feel your pain...)
Mine is in purple and white, but maybe it will give you enough of an idea to play with?
I don't think your blocks are so bad...
Dina
Mine is in purple and white, but maybe it will give you enough of an idea to play with?
I don't think your blocks are so bad...
Dina
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