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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Small progress

My friend Claire came over today and I finally had a chance to get some sewing done.  I am feeling under the gun to get something done so I worked on the log cabin sew along being run from France. It's due by Monday (thank heavens they gave us a brief continuance!!).

I finally got it put together!  Now I just need to quilt it.  My plan is to do that on Sunday, after the grandkids go back home.


My project consists of four different groupings of four log cabin blocks.  I think we were supposed to do 2 a week, starting in January.  The quilting was for March.  I did mini blocks, each one measuring maybe 3".  I used French General fabrics only. (except for the setting triangles).

The center block is obviously not a log cabin.  Those were leftover blocks from the swap I did with Janet O. last year, which I didn't end up using as I didn't care for them.  They worked out perfectly in this little piece.

So I'm done! (well, almost).

The finishing instructions for the Goose in the Pond will be posted on Sunday, too.  You have a few extra days!

10 comments:

  1. Great job Randy. I love your mini cabin, VBG. Working on mine as I'm not done either. Enjoy! ;^)

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  2. The log cabins piece is very interesting and I like it a lot. Tiny parts.

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  3. Wow--wonderful blocks, Randy! Great job!
    I am currently trying to gather my courage to start on the little quilt for our swap. I think I have decided on a design. At least I have the name chosen. LOL Progress, right? : )

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  4. Very original, each is like a mini quilt :)

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  5. I looove your wonderful top with awesome fabrics Randy ! That's very original !
    Thanks a lot for your participation ! :)

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  6. Beautiful small log cabins--love the colors...hugs, Julierose

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  7. That will be an unusual quilt! Nice job!

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  8. I think your little log cabin quilt is just charming! The orphan block for the center looks great!

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  9. I love your log cabin blocks! So tiny!

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  10. I love the variety of layouts you included in your quilt. Each of those blocks are so tiny. That's a huge challenge right there.

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