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Lona's Log Cabin

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josykatz
I was commissioned to make a log cabin quilt.  I was handed a pattern from a book but the size wasn't large enough.  I used the basic layout but increased the finished block size from 7 to 8 inches. I used my accuquilt go to cut my blocks and my new Bernina London 7 Bernette machine to sew it.  Once finished I put it on my frame and quilted it with my Tin Lizzie 18DLS machine.  I don't have robotics so everything was freehand or ruler work. I used a circle ruler for the feather wreath spines and chalked in registration lines and quitled the feathers freehand.  I used my ruler to do line work but the borders were all freehand.  I enjoyed making the quilt and learned alot.  I used Glide thread in the top and bobbin.  In the future I will use thread that matches the back for the back and different color on the front.  I've only been quilting/sewing for 2 years now and using the longarm for 1 year.

Added: Nov 23, 2014

 

Name of Pattern or Block Log Cabin
Owned By Lona
Name of Maker Josie Dinwiddie
Name of Quilter Josie Dinwiddie
Year Made 2014
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Chattanooga
Located in State TN
Located in Country USA
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Adapted Original Design
Design Source - Based On EQ7
Design Source - Published In Jelly Roll Quilts and More
Design Source - Designed by Kimberly Einmo
Design Source - Pattern Name Honey Bun Cabins
Design Source - Description I used my EQ7 to recreate the design but instead made the block 1 inch larger but keeping the border sizes and placement.
Genre Traditional Quilt
Quilt Type Small Quilt
Quilt Width 60
Quilt Height 60
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton
Construction Technique Pieced
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Both Domestic and Long-arm
Types of Quilting - Other Method Magic Binding

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