Kansas Troubles Log Cabin
#1
Kansas Troubles Log Cabin
I just finished this last night - mostly Kansas Troubles in 1½" strips. Had to add a few from different lines in the cream sections.
I bought a pattern years ago for a miniature called "Spinning Wheels," and I modeled this one on that pattern. I have had it in EQ since EQ6 - next month will be ten years, but I finally cut it and pieced it in the last couple of weeks.
I'm sending it off for longarming tomorrow, so it'll be a while before it's finished. I plan to put several borders on it and sprinkle the widest border with appliqued flowers and leaves.
I bought a pattern years ago for a miniature called "Spinning Wheels," and I modeled this one on that pattern. I have had it in EQ since EQ6 - next month will be ten years, but I finally cut it and pieced it in the last couple of weeks.
I'm sending it off for longarming tomorrow, so it'll be a while before it's finished. I plan to put several borders on it and sprinkle the widest border with appliqued flowers and leaves.
#3
I had one patch that stuck out like a sore thumb in half the blocks - I started the brown section with a fabric that should have gone with the tans.
I recolored that patch on all fifty blocks with Fabrico markers - the brown marker by itself turned out too red, so I used a layer of pine green first, to tone down the reddish look, then put espresso brown over the green. Some of them got several layers.
I used a really light touch, but you can be as bold with these markers as you want to.
I recolored that patch on all fifty blocks with Fabrico markers - the brown marker by itself turned out too red, so I used a layer of pine green first, to tone down the reddish look, then put espresso brown over the green. Some of them got several layers.
I used a really light touch, but you can be as bold with these markers as you want to.
#9
Thank you all! And oksewglad, you are right! I was NOT going to unsew all those sore thumbs!
I really, really, really love this top. Just took it to the Pack and Ship - and now, I wait.
Nah..... no waiting around... I cut out the pieces for 15 cork business card holders and I think I'm going to start repairing my grandmother's poly knit quilt right after those are done. But I will do that on the machine, rather than hand-stitching, as my grandmother did. Can't wait to get that one completed - it's as pretty as the prettiest Easter basket I've ever seen.
I really, really, really love this top. Just took it to the Pack and Ship - and now, I wait.
Nah..... no waiting around... I cut out the pieces for 15 cork business card holders and I think I'm going to start repairing my grandmother's poly knit quilt right after those are done. But I will do that on the machine, rather than hand-stitching, as my grandmother did. Can't wait to get that one completed - it's as pretty as the prettiest Easter basket I've ever seen.