Quilted Twins

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"Linkin' Log Cabin"

All done.

This is a simple log cabin block with a bit of a twist. The “twist” is that I used two different blocks and one of the blocks has ‘logs’ that are different widths.

I explained the layout here…so I don’t need to explain it again.

Wow. I can’t believe it was way back in February already! My how time has flown!

I quilted it with a simple loop design.

I decided that getting this one done was better than letting it sit sandwiched, but unquilted because I didn’t know what to do.

It had been sandwiched for some time now. But I finally decided to go with the loop design which is probably the easiest free motion quilting design for me currently. Because of that, there is a bit of poof to the quilt - which I also like. It seems like it would be a cuddly and warm quilt because of the puffiness of the batting by not quilting it very densely.

Here you can see the quilt roll. Compared to a quilt that is made with a thin cotton batting and then quilted densely, this one is downright “chubby”.






The strobing effect that happened because I used that fabric that had sections of lighter and darker on the outer logs of some of the blocks was a total accident. I had no idea that would happen. It’s kind of cool, though.

A happy accident!

I also found it interesting how in the outdoor lighting you can see the variety of whites/creams I used. Inside my house, those variations do not look nearly as stark.

Here’s a long distance shot. It’s different. I’ll admit that.

Here maybe you can see some of the greens I am using. I did try to make the different rounds of the uneven logs log cabin block light/dark/light, etc.

Overall, I am pleased with how this one looks.

At least it is “different” from the rest.

However, it is not one of my favorite of this series. I am glad I went ahead and made this layout, but the more traditional layout - this one shown on the left - is one I kind of wish I had enough greens to make as well. Of course, it’s not the exact same number of blocks of each type, but close.






I hope you enjoy this quilt - I found the layout intriguing. I ended up settling on making this one because I put three layouts up to the Facebook group to choose and this one was chosen with the most votes. Interestingly enough, this was the FIRST one I designed. It was after I figured I’d make THIS one that I began to have second thoughts and came up with two other layouts.

But the group encouraged me to go with my first choice. And so I did.

I made the pattern for those. of you who are interested. It’s simple - pretty straightforward once the two blocks are made. No sashings, no cornerstones, no borders

Enjoy!


Here’s a review of this UP Greens series so far!

And that’s it for today! Thanks for coming along on my journey with me!

We were able to talk to my mom on the phone yesterday. She is still a bit confused, but it was great to at least chat with her a little. She’s in ICU as I write this, but may get transferred out, hopefully soon.

Have a great day wherever you are reading this! Stay safe!


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Here’s one of the beauties we have!

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