First Log Cabin quilt finished
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Love the color combination! I agree, making it with the 1" strips takes a lot longer. I'm in the quilting stage of one now that presently measures about 85" X 108" without border or binding and I'll be SO glad when it's done! SOON! lol
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I love your beautiful quilt. Job well done. I would tell DH to take you on a fabric buying trip and if he cuts the strips you will make the quilt. He may decide he does not want the quilt so much after all.
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This is my current project - I'm about 75% finished with the hand quilting.
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A little runner I made for our 101 year old piano. I don't like this quilt as the pattern book was completely wrong and I ended up buying fabric for it twice. The quality is just not good and my old machine wasn't working right so I just plugged through to get it finished.
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Another table scarf...
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A small quilt for my sister...
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And one for my mother in law...
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Last one - a simple heart I made for my dining room...
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I actually found it a lot easier to piece the blocks than any other quilt I've made because there are no seams to match up as you make it. Once you start putting the blocks together, there are seams to match, but it isn't bad. I also liked not working with triangles for a change - rectangles are so much easier!
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