Log Cabin Designs
#1
Log Cabin Designs
Okay, so I'm really looking for thoughts and ideas. Just to give a little bit of background, this is for my niece and her family. This is her second marriage, she has a daughter from her first marriage, a daughter from this marriage and her husband just recently officially adopted her first daughter. Since this is a blended family, I decided to put a little oomph and meaning behind the quilt, so here goes my explanation and I hope it makes sense.
I made the logs out of my niece, husband and her first daughter's favorite colors. The squares are done in rainbow colors because her second daughter has anything and everything rainbow. I got the design from Shar Jorgenson's take on log cabins, one is her Sugar & Spice (because trust me, this family is quite an interesting blend of personalities) the other is my take on a lover's knot.
The problem I have is which one I should do. Any thoughts and I'm always open for ideas. One last thing, please excuse the quality of the jpegs if they're off, I had to do a recovery on my laptop last week and I haven't plugged in my usual photo editing program yet.
I made the logs out of my niece, husband and her first daughter's favorite colors. The squares are done in rainbow colors because her second daughter has anything and everything rainbow. I got the design from Shar Jorgenson's take on log cabins, one is her Sugar & Spice (because trust me, this family is quite an interesting blend of personalities) the other is my take on a lover's knot.
The problem I have is which one I should do. Any thoughts and I'm always open for ideas. One last thing, please excuse the quality of the jpegs if they're off, I had to do a recovery on my laptop last week and I haven't plugged in my usual photo editing program yet.
#2
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
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I like them both but especially turn to the second one. The pattern reminds me that you are combining two different families and personalities with the squares and blocks criss crossing each other. Hope you understand what I mean but this is what I see after reading your message.
#6
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The first one made me smile because it's different from anything I've seen, and took me a bit to figure it out. Still I prefer the second one because it's more stable -- just like you want their family to be.
#7
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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After reading your description of the family, I could only go with #1. To me it signifies that each is an individual, but they all come together and celebrate being a part of the whole, and yet remain as individuals. I guess I may be a bit emotional today, because the first design actually brought tears to my eyes since you told us the meaning of why you are making this quilt. The second one is nice but it just doesn't speak to me. It doesn't tell the story. I think you should include their story on a label on the back of the quilt so they will understand the why of the design and the celebration involved.
#9
After reading your description of the family, I could only go with #1. To me it signifies that each is an individual, but they all come together and celebrate being a part of the whole, and yet remain as individuals. I guess I may be a bit emotional today, because the first design actually brought tears to my eyes since you told us the meaning of why you are making this quilt. The second one is nice but it just doesn't speak to me. It doesn't tell the story. I think you should include their story on a label on the back of the quilt so they will understand the why of the design and the celebration involved.