Whipping up 8 more log cabin blocks didn't take long, by lunchtime I was ready to web all the blocks together. I think this one needs a red border, followed by a green border -- somewhat wide to tone down all the wonkiness. The blocks are 8 inches finished, so far that makes this guy about 48 by 64. Not exactly huge, but with borders it will be big enough to snuggle under.
As Dora says.....'excellente!'
ReplyDeleteA big whoo-hoo going out to you! And yes, some borders nesting with each other will finish it nicely for an adequate-for-snuggling quilt :D
What a lovely treat for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love that!?!?! Now you can start another new project...woohoo!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty, not at all moldy or and oldie, your idea for the borders sounds perfect, glad you are enjoying your summer and getting some quilting done!
ReplyDeleteYou are just clearing out projects this summer! Great job.This will be a fun one to snuggle under come December.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Love log cabins. Yours look great! Ooooh, red sounds wunnerful for a border. Soooo nice to cross another off the 'to do' list, yes?!
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
Wow, these little wonky log cabins are super sweet. I like the boarder ideas that you have planned.
ReplyDeleteYay! This is shaping up to be a very productive summer for you.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was fast! Looks great.
ReplyDeleteI like it. Log Cabins are a favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteWhoot Whoot. Another done, another one done...looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis will be really warm and cosy for Christmas. I'm trying to empty some boxes of bits this summer too, though I've not managed to get very far yet.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job - the way you have the red and green laid out reminds me of Christmas ornaments.
ReplyDeleteI really like this! I learned a new term today to "web up", what does that mean please?
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