Thursday, December 15, 2011
Several years ago, I received a catalog from Keepsake Quilting that had a pattern for this simple Log Cabin variation. I thought it would look really nifty made up in Batik fabrics, so sliced up a lot of strips and went at it. As you can see, I like color, and plenty of it. :)This ended up going to one of the grandkids. I quilted it on my Singer 319 treadle sewing machine, using the #20 disc, which makes a pleasant wavy line, very nice for sewing over the seams for simple quilting without having to be super careful to stay in-the-ditch. I can think of lots of other variations that would be nice, too, but haven't actually tried any of them out.
Below is a pic of the quilting.
I like that curvy line a lot.
Only 5 more days until I get to see the ortho doc! :)
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It looks like a whole different type of quilt made in batiks! The colors look like joy exploded all over the place!
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