Monday, February 6, 2012

Design Wall Monday

I had a lot going on in my family this week so to keep my sanity, I sewed any time I was at home to keep my mind off of serious matters.  I did get a chance to layout all 64 blocks and label them for my Double Time Log Cabin but I did not get a chance to sew them together into a quilt top.  Hopefully I'll do that this week.

Instead, I made a new quilt top based on a project I saw at retreat.  All the fabrics I used I pulled from stash but I can't find anything at home to use for a border.  I did a little shopping yesterday but didn't find anything yet.

I also started working on Mock Log Cabins blocks this week.  For something I wasn't supposed to work on, I made 49 blocks.  I took my containers of 1.5" cut strips and started cutting them to size.  I'm having fun trying to achieve the light and dark sides of the logs while using a lot of color in the light sections. I only need 192 blocks to complete the quilt. LOL I think I'll do something else for a while, maybe...

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10 comments:

  1. absolutely love the round log cabin, very different.

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  2. Very pretty, both of them!

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  3. Beautiful projects, what a neat log cabin!

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  4. Isn't the log cabin block so wonderful and versatile?

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  5. Nice job on all your log cabin blocks. I recently started a log cabin and I've really enjoyed the process of sewing on all of those logs. Need to get it out again. And, I like your orange and purple top. At least I'm pretty sure it is orange and purple!

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  6. Tea, What is the unfinished size of your blocks on the last log cabin quilt? That appeals to me to use up some of my strips as well. Love them all!!

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  7. Really like the mock lock cabins! I'm gonna have to give those a try. The gold and purple are just stunning together and who doesn't need a little retail therapy from time to time :)

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  8. Isn't it amazing what we can accomplish when it seems we have little to no time. I love you mock log cabin and the wonderful roundness of the other log cabin blocks. As for finding border fabric... maybe make a scrapy border.

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  9. Thanks for your reply to my question. I'd like to try these for a change from my string blocks.

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  10. Your sewing room is really colorful!

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