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This is my entry in The National Quilt Museum's contest "The Gala if the Unexpected".  It is a tradional log cabin with "applique" constructed entirely from duct tape.  It involved lots of head scratching but I had more fun making this than almost anything else I've done.  It has a piped binding and was hand-quilted by punching over 12,000 holes with a leather punch so that I could stitch through all layers.

Added: Jan 01, 2016

 

Name of Pattern or Block Log cabin
Owned By Robin Gausebeck
Name of Maker Robin Gausebeck
Name of Quilter Robin Gausebeck
Year Made 2015
Year Made is: Uncertain
Located in City Rockford
Located in State Illinois
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Traditional Pattern or Block
Design Source - Designed by Robin Gausebeck
Genre Other
Quilt Type Other
Quilt Width 68
Quilt Height 68
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used Other
Fabric Used - Other Desc. Duct tape
Construction Technique Piecing and Applique
Piecing By Hand
Applique by Hand
Types of Quilting Hand Quilted

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#2 BarbCA 2016-02-09 14:25
Fun idea never thought of using duck tape in a quilt!

Barb
#1 Stinki 2016-01-03 17:32
There are so many things to love about this quilt Robin Thanks for sharing.
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