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Would you list this as a log cabin quilt? Keiko Morita of Japan entered her quilt Prominence, 72" x 87", in the Large Quilts - Stationary Machine Quilted category at Paducah 2017. It is an explosive design, but when we looked closer we began to see the log cabin blocks. The quilting techniques used are listed as Free-Motion Emboidery, Free-Motion Quilting, Machine Piecing, and String Piecing.


 

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#16 Marge capuano 2017-07-28 18:25
Extremely intriguing and beautiful.
#15 222700 2017-07-27 17:14
I agree. Where is the ribbon? It doesn't matter if it looks like log cabin to some, it's a original design, stunning work., beautiful. give her a ribbon!!
#14 Julia Kolb 2017-07-24 18:51
I agree. Where is the ribbon? Log cabin? yes but who cares? It is a stunner. To say I love it is putting it mildly.
#13 Sharon Austin 2017-07-24 17:49
Yes it is a Log Cabin, and it is spectacular! Deserves top honors...
#12 Teresa 2017-07-24 16:01
This quilt is stunning!!!! Sooo were is the ribbon??
I wonder why....it sure is a winner in my eyes!!
#11 Sharon 2017-07-24 15:50
Breathtaking
#10 Ann Schenke 2017-07-24 15:42
Don't really care if it is a log cabin or not. It is a beautiful work of art. I should make something so spectacular. what a creative mind. Take a design and play with it! Wonderful.
#9 Judy 2017-07-24 12:34
Of course, it's a log cabin. Just with some tweeking!
#8 Sandra 2017-07-24 11:29
I also say "where is the ribbon?". This is truly a marvelous work of art!
#7 Linda 2017-07-24 10:00
"WOW" Amazing, beautiful, worthy of awards. I would buy the book! I would take a class weekly. Deserves not only recognition, but definitely a serious extra bonus! Please let us see MORE. Any directions?
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