It is amazing Sandie, I knew there were many variables of arranging the blocks, but I am still amzed at all the beautiful quilts from one pattern.
Chris I just love the second quilt you showed q the yellow center blocks really pop for me in that layout
Jean that Pam Bono design is just gorgeous too! I love her patterns! All that gorgeous quilting in the cream background makes me drool.
" Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you smile.. "
Dec 11, 2012, 01:51 AM
paus4quilts
Oh, Indy, that quilt is so eye catching. Love the black and white.
Liked reading that you pp'ed the log cabins. I've done that also. I've made two LCs and on the first one I learned me and consistent straight stitching were not friends, so pp it was for the second one.
All of the quilts are beautiful.
Sewlove2quilt, your heart UFO should be finished. It is delightful.
The LC is such a versatile block.
Dec 11, 2012, 12:31 PM
patty j
Indy, your quilt almost makes me want to do another one. I love it. Thanks to all for sharing your quilts, All of them are very nice. Pat
Trish, do you have any thoughts on how ambitious a quilt you're aiming for? I guess I'm one of the few who haven't made a Log Cabin Quilt. Have got some patterns, does that count? My first thought was a lovely Quilt in a Day Eleanor Burns has recently done. Of course there are videos and books. Sometimes you don't need the pattern since her videos are so thorough. You can view the video links, can't you? http://quiltinaday.com/theater/3100/3106.html http://quiltinaday.com/theater/3100/3107.html This is a striking quilt and appeals to me more that some log cabin quilts. Not sure why. Eleanor has several versions of a Log Cabin, this one is called Orion's Star. Design for jelly rolls and layer cakes, I believe. I also have some photos of friends' logs shown at our guild meeting. I think I'd get really tired of making mountains of the same blocks, over & over. Scrappy, and an alternating block looks more doable for me, maybe you too? BTW, in the photo, 5 quilts(except the upper center, scrappy w/braid border) were made by Bev.(yellow top in 2 photos) A quilting dynamo! This message has been edited. Last edited by: wildcatmom,
~karen
Dec 11, 2012, 06:12 PM
Kentucky_Sunshine
Hi Karen Thanks, yes watching the videos while I'm typing...LOL...I am loving the barn raising log cabin because it reminds me of happy times at grandmas... of course noting is set in stone yet, but I sure have wonderful inspiration from you ladies.
I'm drooling over Elenaors ruler with the slots for cutting.
" Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you smile.. "
Dec 11, 2012, 08:57 PM
royalboomer
Wow!! What a show - thanks for asking - I sure enjoyed it - am even a little motivated (just a little )
You will be glad when you give your mother this gift -
Hopefully these will show for you, Contemporary log cabins and traditional. Multiple pages of each. OPPS! Looks like you do need to join the The Quilting Board in able to see the pics. You won't be sorry. They have ALL categories of quilts. Can REALLY get inspired.This message has been edited. Last edited by: indycatCarol,
this quilt is made with the shabby chic log cabin blocks from Talia's swap several years ago...the border is partially hand quilted and the blue pen markings will wash out. I hope to finish quilting it this year.
This quilt top is made with fabbies from a kit I purchased on shop-hop several years ago. It was the first kit I had ever purchased...normally I like to use stash and go more scrappy but the fabbies were perfect for my DIL. I ended up designing the quilt myself because the pattern in the kit didn't appeal to me anymore when I finally got the kit out of hiding. Hope to get this one quilted this year also.
...very pretty - very 'girly' is it for you or a gift for some other special young lady? .....PS... that lovely blue got posted while I was writing. Very clever arrangement, I'm sure it's going to be well loved.This message has been edited. Last edited by: City/Sandie,
I cannot change 'things', but I can change how I feel about them. Me.
City/Sandie, I do just love this quilt...it is very soft looking in person and the border fabric I used is a vintage piece of cotton that is very soft and worn...love it! It is also a very nice rememberance of Talia...she was my roommate for the New Hampshire retreat. I must admit, I do want to keep this one but I do have two little granddaughters now and it might have to go to one of them sometime. I have made them both baby quilts and one of them a little girl quilt when she was two. The other one still needs her little girl quilt. We'll see. Maybe I will keep this for the little girl in me!
..... Just my HO .. but i think some nice little girl right there needs that one .. Granddaughter can have it 'some day'... maybe when she has a little girl. It's so like us to give away all the lovely things we make, it's just who we quilters are .. but sometimes we really need to just give them to ourselves. The black and white Stack n Whack I made has been coveted by all my kids - well I used it on the table for my daughters memorial service - so the fight amongst them is over - it will go to one of her sons someday. Note I said SOMEday ... meanwhile it hangs folded and over a divider screen in my room near my bed. Keep the quilt.
I cannot change 'things', but I can change how I feel about them. Me.
...what nice thoughts...thank you. You are right...I do need to keep it. You are also right that we do tend to give everything away and then end up with none for ourselves!
Your thoughts on your own Blk and Wht quilt come close to my heart...I didn't have a quilt for my daughter's funeral but I do have all of her T-shirts yet and am going to make myself a quilt with them. I was thinking I should divide them up and make my remaining three kids each a quilt as a rememberance of their sister but I think maybe the mom is the one who needs the quilt. Thank you...This message has been edited. Last edited by: alexemmarose,
Indy,I couldn't see the links either,I'll have to try and register when I have more time...Thanks for posting
Alexemmarose, love both your tops, the design in the last one is really striking!
I've been puttering about in EQ6 with designs and layouts...I'm still hung upon the curved pattern (barn raising) but have designed one that is really starting to appeal to me,it just needs to be tweaked a bit...famous last words
" Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you smile.. "
Dec 12, 2012, 11:49 PM
darn75
Oh my, love all these! Guess I need to put a few more things on my to do list!!!!
Deb
Dec 13, 2012, 08:40 AM
Jane_Kiwi
quote:
Originally posted by Florida Farm Girl: And, then there's this one which is hanging in a log cabin dating from before the Revolutionary War. This one is probably close to 100 years old.
This one made me think of hand weights Would be a fun quilt for someone who loves the gym.
It really is cool seeing all the different patterns that can emerge.