I like those log cabins. Maybe I'll make some for my scrap project this year. How small are they? I'm sorry, I've never been to the US so I can't read your clue!
I love your little log cabins. I love making little log cabins, but just not sure what to do with them anymore, I cut mine at 3/4 inches and have made hundreds of Christmas tree ornaments, key chains, and even a little quilt. What next? When I look at yours I want to make more.
That IS little! I find it is as much work to produce tiny blocks as the big ones; that surprised me! Very nice work going on! (I have been blessed with lots of company and I have lost my quiet quilting time......temporarily!)
Those log cabins are so cute!!! I like to make them too, but I always get mixed up as to which side to sew on next and I end up with a weird log cabin. I like yours...I should keep a picture of them next to my sewing machine so I can remember what is next!
I'm loving this soscrappy bunch of quilters! I spend a good part of my Sundays looking at all the quilting eye candy everyone has shared! I am learning so much from everyone!!!
I can see how it would be easy to get carried away on those little things! They are sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are small! But so very cute.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, these little ones :)
ReplyDeleteMiniature things are always adorable!
ReplyDeleteI like those log cabins. Maybe I'll make some for my scrap project this year. How small are they? I'm sorry, I've never been to the US so I can't read your clue!
ReplyDeleteThose cute little log cabins will definitely use up the small 1" strips. Great scrap busting project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this link up! I love seeing everyone's projects.
ReplyDeleteLove the baby logs! Hopefully I can sew up something in teal this afternoon.....
ReplyDeleteThose little log cabins are adorable, and so pretty in the teal! Have fun with them!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable little log cabin blocks! Such a great way to use up your fabric crumbs.
ReplyDeleteHooray for finding another scrappy quilter!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Those itty bitty log cabins (log sheds?) are to die for! What are your plans??
ReplyDeleteOh they are so cute! Glad you had the chance to actually get some stitching in ;-) you are so busy!
ReplyDeleteHoly moly! Those are tiny, and very cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your cute little blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love your little log cabins. I love making little log cabins, but just not sure what to do with them anymore, I cut mine at 3/4 inches and have made hundreds of Christmas tree ornaments, key chains, and even a little quilt. What next? When I look at yours I want to make more.
ReplyDeleteThat IS little! I find it is as much work to produce tiny blocks as the big ones; that surprised me! Very nice work going on! (I have been blessed with lots of company and I have lost my quiet quilting time......temporarily!)
ReplyDeletetiny tiny little cute log cabins. I like them
ReplyDeleteJust love log cabin blocks! How big are the logs??
ReplyDeleteSo tiny but so sweet! I don't have aqua/teal/turquoise scraps for this month so I've had to substitute.
ReplyDeleteThose log cabins are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI like to make them too, but I always get mixed up as to which side to sew on next and I end up with a weird log cabin.
I like yours...I should keep a picture of them next to my sewing machine so I can remember what is next!
I'm thinking log cabins might be in my future.....I might try to use my strings :)
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this soscrappy bunch of quilters! I spend a good part of my Sundays looking at all the quilting eye candy everyone has shared! I am learning so much from everyone!!!
ReplyDeleteI’m a day late, but better than not at all! SO many fun projects to look at.
ReplyDeleteI love those teeny log cabins...
ReplyDeleteHugz