My first log cabin-Kentucky christmas
#41
Such a pretty design! I searched Judy Martin Kentucky Log Cabin, and came up with this pdf link. I thought the border looked really pretty on it, but I'm not sure how to do it.
http://www.judymartin.com/pdfs/KentuckyCorrect2.pdf
http://www.judymartin.com/pdfs/KentuckyCorrect2.pdf
#42
Love this quilt. I've not seen this pattern before - but you've done a beautiful job with it. My only thought on the border is to keep it simple - to keep the focus on the quilt itself.
Thanks for sharing....i'm putting this pattern in my notebook!!
Thanks for sharing....i'm putting this pattern in my notebook!!
#47
I love that. I have been gathering fabrics to make a log cabin quilt for my husband and was going to cut 1 1/2" logs. I don't think I would have the patience to cut them any smaller and then assemble. Beautiful quilt.
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Thank you for the pix, cat! The pieced border on the original pattern is rather busy, IMHO, and I was thinking piano key border....I think I may need to make it even more simple though, now that the blocks are together. Decisions, decisions! Haha. It's already twin size, and I will be quilting on my DSM, so I can't make it too much larger or I won't be able to handle it. Love this pattern, and I will most likely make another in more traditional colors.
Elaine-don't be afraid to do 1 1/4" strips....it really isn't difficult-you are still just sewing/cutting straight lines!
Elaine-don't be afraid to do 1 1/4" strips....it really isn't difficult-you are still just sewing/cutting straight lines!
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