Turning 2.5” Scraps into a Log Cabin Block
#73
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I fell in love with your quilt and had to make one. It is my first ever scrappy, I'm a everything must match person,so this was hard for me but I stuck with it and enjoyed doing it. I have one more row to sew on then the top is done.
Thank You. I now know everything does not have to match to be beautiful.
Thank You. I now know everything does not have to match to be beautiful.
#74
I fell in love with your quilt and had to make one. It is my first ever scrappy, I'm a everything must match person,so this was hard for me but I stuck with it and enjoyed doing it. I have one more row to sew on then the top is done.
Thank You. I now know everything does not have to match to be beautiful.
Thank You. I now know everything does not have to match to be beautiful.
#76
LOL! I have 22 blocks put together towards my next "log cabin" quilt. I'm putting them together as a leaders/enders project as I work on another quilt. I like being able to brainlessly put these blocks together and decide on the setting later.
#79
Davena's Quilt
I was so excited to be contacted by board member Davena. She has not been able to sit at her sewing machine for medical reasons for a long time and missed quilting. When she read this tutorial, she decided to tackle it by sewing her quilt all By Hand!!! Her quilt is amazing! How did she do that so quickly?
She gave me permission to post this picture. Thank you so much Davena for letting me know. This is better than winning a ribbon at the quilt show!!!
She gave me permission to post this picture. Thank you so much Davena for letting me know. This is better than winning a ribbon at the quilt show!!!
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