This lovely log cabin measures 110 x 110 and took up pretty much the entire bed of my 12 foot machine table. I tried to take a photo of it on a bed, but the combination of gray skies today and poor lighting made it pretty difficult. So, I resorted to one taken of it draped over my machine with every light on in the living room..
I believe it is heading to one of the Prairie provinces once it is bound and packed.
I believe it is heading to one of the Prairie provinces once it is bound and packed.
Your quilt turned out just wonderful Jennifer. I love it. My husband just took a look and said he wished I would make one just like it! He loves the shades of blue that you used.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt and quilting! Congrats on a super big job well done!
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilting jennifer!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda! This is actually a customer’s quilt and she was thrilled that your husband likes it so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lorette! I am pleased with how it turned out! And so is the piecer - which is more important!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Marjorie!!
ReplyDeleteWish I had a long arm machine. I am a new quilter from Oklahoma. Enjoying meeting our Canadian
ReplyDeleteNeighbor Quilters. Thanks. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
Hi Debra!
ReplyDeleteI wished for a longarm for 14 long years. Finally, when my mom got ill, I decided life is short and blew my wad (which I didn’t have) on a used APQS Millennium. I worked to pay it off and still work to support my habit! A never ending cycle, but worth the pleasure of having that machine available. Welcome to this crazy world of quilting! And thanks for visiting my blog!
Jennifer