30 year old Log Cabin
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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Your client knew what the quilt needed to make it stunning. The feathers are just stunning. You did some beautiful quilting and gave the quilt so much movement. One day I hope to be able to quilt that good.
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Thank you for posting this.
I was blessed with a scrappy log cabin top that my Grandmother pieced and asked my mother to quilt. Grandma tied her quilts, but wanted this one quilted. The blocks have feed or flour sacks as a foundation. It was one of the last quilts tops that Grandma made. I was thinking it needed feathers, seeing this quilt gives me the courage to go ahead with feathers. Thank you for again for posting this!
I was blessed with a scrappy log cabin top that my Grandmother pieced and asked my mother to quilt. Grandma tied her quilts, but wanted this one quilted. The blocks have feed or flour sacks as a foundation. It was one of the last quilts tops that Grandma made. I was thinking it needed feathers, seeing this quilt gives me the courage to go ahead with feathers. Thank you for again for posting this!
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