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#saratogacountyfair Two ways to win! July 18th-July 23rd! @skeetercreektheband #gritnwhiskey #froggyfun #robinsonsracingpigs #fairtime #froggymug #froggy1003 (at Froggy 100.3)
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Log Cabins, Children’s Quilts, and Jelly Roll Race
Since last post, I’ve managed to finish a few small and medium sized quilts. Plus, my Fire Island Hosta has just come back from the long armer and although I still have to bind it and put a hanging sleeve on, I’m working hard to get it done in time for next week’s quilt show.
I liked the Zig Zag Log Cabin quilt so much that I ended up doing another one. It too is made all from scraps so the color scheme is similar to the Zig Zag, but I set it in a diamond design. Log Cabins are so versatile; the number of settings you can create is almost endless.
I cut up a few more scraps and put together this great Jewel Box quilt. I love the bright colors and great classic design.
I had seen patterns on Pinterest of denim rag quilts. You know, the ones where you cut up old jeans into circles, sew them all together in rows, then put a piece of fabric in the center and sew it down similar to a Cathedral Window quilt. I guess it’s easier to show you than to explain. It was bulky and fought me throughout the entire process. It came out looking decent but I doubt I’ll ever do another one of these. If you have the desire to make your own, here’s a link to one pattern. http://www.hometalk.com/15449988/here-s-a-quilt-i-made-from-my-husbands-old-jeans
A baby quilt for a friend’s new grandson was done from a panel. The panel was designed to be made into a soft baby book, but I cut it apart and made it into a quilt. I love the “hoppy” colors! LOL!
Last of all for this post, is a Jelly Roll Race. I’ve been quilting for over 25 years but had never done one of these. I thought it was time I gave it a try. I love the colors on this and it’s the one I’ve had on our bed since it was finished. I used 2 Jelly Rolls that I had sitting around, one was hand dyed and the other was batiks.
I’m not sure how I managed to get that many pictures with no cats in them. that definitely doesn’t happen very often.
Gwennie loves to help. Here she is pressing some paper for me so I can work on a paper piecing pattern. When she gets that “helping” look, I know better than to try to retrieve my project.