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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

My interpretation of a 12" log cabin quilt

Janet O has received my package containing my interpretation of our 12" quilt swap.  



Looks legit, right?  Well that's only part of it...

There are at least two other sides;




Voila!!! It's a BAG!!!  I was really worried that Janet would be sorely disappointed in not having received something else to hang on the wall or add to her mini-collection.  Obviously it didn't deter me from making a bag instead!  HEHEHE.

I've made several of these bags.  It's a pattern by Quilts Illustrated.  This one is called "Garden Party" (ps028).  It was designed by Penny Sturges.

Anyway, another swap is wrapped up.  Great fun;  very challenging!  Made with lots of love!!


18 comments:

  1. Oh just a lovely bag--beautiful log cabin blocks...hugs, Julierose

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  2. Oh my word! Those logs are tiny! And what a great idea. I should think Janet would be running out of wall room by now and this is the perfect solution. Beautiful! Good job!

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  3. You didn't mention that Janet (that would be me) is over the moon about it!! A beautiful, roomy, made-from-gorgeous-fabric bag arrived at my house on Monday and I haven't stopped smiling about it! I have already used it on my day in town yesterday. I get to stay home today, so maybe I can actually blog about it!
    Thank you, Randy, for a magnificent swap!!

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  5. That is just a super cool bag...I know Janet loves it!!

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  6. Wow--so cute with those tiny logs--love it!

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  7. What a sweet way to display those tiny logs. You did a marvelous job!

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  8. I am sure she will be delighted a great bag

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  10. What a wonderful bag! Janet is certainly a lucky gal.

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  11. You two obviously had a great time with this swap! The bag is perfect, as is the little quilt Janet made for you. Fun times!

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  12. Lovely bag! This swap ha winners both ways.

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  13. Oh! I love that bag!!! The fabrics are wonderful and the log cabins with the tiny logs are perfect!!!

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