While I was cutting the charm packs I also cut 1-1/2" strips from the same colors and put them in a box. My daughter got married in August that year so the house was cleaned to be presentable for company and no sign of any hobbies was to be seen. Since I am stimulated by piles and jumbles, I was truly lost after the wedding and everyone had gone home. I stumbled across the box with the strips, got out the sewing machine and just started making log cabin blocks, with nothing special in mind. Then I remembered an antique quilt I had seen in one of the engagement calendars.
I looked for the picture and found it and this is my version of the quilt which I made into a tablecloth, no batting, with just a backing and lace edging.
Close ups of the lovely calicoes that we all loved so much back then.
I liked that tablecloth so much that I decided to make another. This one is from the directions in one of the Trudie Hughes books which was our first introduction to all rotary cut measurements, no templates. I made this in 1986 or 1987, shortly after closing my quilt shop.
A close up of the fabrics and the lace edging. I always used a heavy clear plastic tablecloth over these cloths which I think was considered tacky, but the tablecloths are in brand new condition which makes me happy.
5 comments:
Two of my favorite patterns! I don;t think there is anything as great as a log cabin! For some reason I never got around to making anything out of the other pattern - but I sure do love it ! Your quilt shop must have been a wonderful,creative, place to be!
the log cabin you made is just great!
what fun fabrics to look at again.
Kathie
I love that log cabin quilt! I am glad it is in good condition, still.
They are both lovely!
Wednesday's blog was such fun, I STILL have many of those same pieces of fabric in my stash. I just got them out to use again. Calico's still make me smile.
J~ MT.
I think I recognize every single fabric in your log cabin!
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