I cut all of my Christmas fabrics for the wonky log cabin quilt along on flickr. Tried a bit of wonkiness, and need to be more daring with my slicing and dicing to create a more obvious crooked block, rather than one that looks like I was sloppy. My next one will be a 1/4 wonky, which I have a feeling I'll love alot more.
My backing fabric on my bedsheets quilt looks SO adorable. I cannot wait to show you the finished project. Just a few more lines to go (grid quilting) and the binding still to put on. Then, to find a recipient.
The grape ones taste much better than the cherry ones, and are much firmer and delicious. The green ones are spilling everywhere on the plant, so I'm hoping to get much more in the next few days. Weather looks cooler again, so I'm feeling a little leery about that. My cucumber plant has lots of yellow flowers, but no cukes. :( I think they may not happen this year. and my crazy carrots - well, stay tuned. I'm going to pull some this week. They look very wonky too!
I ordered some solid fabrics for my next quilt and can't wait for them to arrive. I have a feeling solids and shot cottons may be my future. I get the most inspired when I see solids in a quilt.
This wonky log cabin block looks great with all those festive fabrics! Looking forward to seeing more of the blocks as you go along!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to join the quiltalong with Christmas fabrics too. Of course, I'm already behind, but hope to start it soon! I'm not sure if I'll go wonky or regular though. I really like your first block :)
ReplyDeleteNice tomatoes! We once had over 400 cherry tomatoes off of one plant (we kept track on the calendar). Crazy!
ReplyDeleteI am really appreciating solids lately, too. Funny how that works!
Hi Andrea, found your blog through Quilting Bloggers - I've always wanted to make a log cabin quilt - so for my pizza box challenge exchange this year I asked for log cabin blocks - I've done mine in blues and creams but I really like the shades in yours...so adorable and cheery.
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