There have been so many pretty log cabin blocks popping up in my blog feed, I thought I would share a photo of a log cabin variation that was recently sent to me by a student in one of my classes.
This quilt was made using my Spin! quilt pattern. I went down to southern Oregon and taught a couple classes in mid-August and a week later, I received this photo of a finished top.
How is that for fast!
I really like the orange and yellow color combination!
I don't think I shared this photo of this pretty version either. Cheryl used a rose print in her log cabins and then designed a trellis border to go around it. So very creative!
And fairly recently, I quilted up this lavender and dark purple version for a client.
I always love to see these on my longarm frame!
If you are in the PNW and want me to come teach a class or two or share some of my quilts in a trunk show, feel free to contact me. I still have spots open for 2019.
And if you have made a quilt using Spin! or any of my patterns, I would love to see it!
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10 comments:
I am waiting for a red and white top to be quilted.
Where are you in the PNW? I'm in Victoria and there are THREE quilt guilds in town. At least one of them might be interested in a visit from you.
Hi Cindy, I haven't got my quilt group together yet but was wondering what it would cost to have you come teach a class? Love your spinning log cabin. :)
Beautiful log cabin quilts!
You must be SEW proud of your students. Those quilts are AWESOME!!
Beautiful curvy cabins...hugs, Julierose
Oh what a beautiful layout!
These quilts are so gorgeous!
It's so fun to see the same pattern in different fabrics. Those three are gorgeous, but the deep purple lavender one is my favorite.
I love those curvy cabins!! Just gorgeous, in every color!!
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