Rainbow Log Cabin
Monday, October 21, 2013
Just a quick little rainbow log cabin from the scraps bin. One of those projects that you need to do some times for some instant gratification. Sort of a no fail recipe, when you pair rainbow colors and log cabin blocks. Next time I'll increase the amount of white between blocks. Otherwise, this is the best way to clean up a few scraps!
Funny how making a quilt like this makes me feel like I'm going back to my roots! It's the colors and style that I first loved about 'modern' quilting.
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Super cute :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteHi! Log cabin is so good and your fabrics most beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI do so love the colours you choose for your quilts!
ReplyDeleteLike it!
ReplyDeleteYou are on a roll with all your finishes! I am loving it! Log cabins are fun.
ReplyDeletethis is just the kind of thing I am in the mood for! I love making baby quilts for a 'quick fix'. I love how arranged the blocks and limited the white!
ReplyDeletesuper pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is very beautiful, I just made my first log cabin quilt
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and I loved making it. I am already planning my next one.
great quilt! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteI always love your fabric choice ; always adorable ... very great taste ...
ReplyDeleteLog cabins were my first blocks and will always have a special place in my heart. These are fabulous! - Kate
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My daughter is obsessed with rainbows right now so I have been brainstorming rainbow quilt ideas and this is a fun one!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!!! I love it! You are just amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! xo
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I particularly like how some of the squares extend to the quilt edge and others have a small border--it really livens up the design. I really like how you styled your photos, as well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy quilt! Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove love LOVE IT---do you mind sharing what size strips you used/block size? I want one tooooooo :D
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We've been trying to get in touch with you about an event we are planning.
I emailed last week.
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Love this! Hope you don't mind if I share this, with a link back, on my facebook page at http://facebook.com/sewfreshquilts
ReplyDeleteBright and cheery. I just love the log cabin blocks.
ReplyDeleteOooo holu moly this is pretty! I am not a quilter but I saw your blog on someone else's blogroll and just had to comment. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteOh oh oh and I just LOVE this one TOO---I am soooooo drawn to the traditional blocks/quilts and the gorgeous fabrics that are available these days make really lovely quilts. :)
ReplyDeleteThe pictures you have put up are so nice! Great to see such attractive Log Cabin quilts. Once I went to a music festival in eastern Tennessee, where the organizers had provided such log cabins to VIP pass holders. It was an awesome experience.
ReplyDeletelove your rainbow log cabin
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