Turning 2.5” Scraps into a Log Cabin Block
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Third Place!
Since this quilt has gotten such positive comments, I decided to enter it into the State Fair of Virginia... and I placed third! Woo Hoo!
One young woman said as she looked at it that it reminded her of her grandmother. How sweet!
One young woman said as she looked at it that it reminded her of her grandmother. How sweet!
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Congratulations...how exciting.
I have 36 blocks done for a QOV quilt...because of size recommendations I will be using 24 of them with a sashing and cornerstones with added borders...now to try to set the other 12...I may have enough "log" fabric to make additional blocks...I alternated blue and cream squares to give the block a checkerboard look...Will try to post a picture when done.
I have 36 blocks done for a QOV quilt...because of size recommendations I will be using 24 of them with a sashing and cornerstones with added borders...now to try to set the other 12...I may have enough "log" fabric to make additional blocks...I alternated blue and cream squares to give the block a checkerboard look...Will try to post a picture when done.
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Leslie
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Jenn....I am so happy to find your thread here with the directions for your beautiful quilt.
Lucky you to have your birthday this month so you can "restock" your 2.5" squares from the birthday swap.
This quilt is on the top of my "to do list" looks like you did a great job on the directions as well.
Thank you!!!
Barb
Lucky you to have your birthday this month so you can "restock" your 2.5" squares from the birthday swap.
This quilt is on the top of my "to do list" looks like you did a great job on the directions as well.
Thank you!!!
Barb
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