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Friday, November 4, 2011

Autumn Ridge Quilt

In my last post, I showed you the quilt book I got the Poinsettia Quilt pattern from.

I also commented on the quilt I had made Craig. Well, Becca sent me a picture of the quilt.


She said the lump in the quilt was one of the cats.  Too funny. The name of the quilt is Autumn Ridge. It is a Log Cabin Block which are not that hard to make. But by the time I finished this quilt, I felt like pulling my hair out. 

It was probably one of the first 5 quilts I made when I started quilting again about 4 years ago. I was new to using rotary cutters. (Can you believe that I actually cut the pieces for the first few quilts I made, many years ago, tracing templates and using scissors.) I did not keep track of how many pieces I had cut out. I had to purchase extra fabric because I wanted it bigger to fit his super single waterbed. So that meant cutting extra blocks out at the end. I was never so tired of cutting those strips. I was scrounging around for fabric because I didn't want to purchase anymore. All that makes for an aggravated quilter.

I told Craig that his quilt was a pain and that I wouldn't ever make a Log Cabin again. But after seeing this quilt of CJ's, I know I will.  I just love the way she used the pieced blocks with the embroidered blocks. And then, I realy need a quilt for the wall in our den. And it is going to be a woodsy room. So a quilt like Craig's would go great in that room.

Oh, so many ideas. So little time.

Happy snipping, stitching, and quilting.

3 comments:

  1. log cabins blocks are one of the best blocks to make I think - fast and easy - I think I have made about 5 of them over the years. I like the colors you used.
    I too use to only use templates and scissors.
    Karen

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  2. What a fun, happy quilt! It's wonderful---I would love to have in those exact colors. :) The Poinsettias are going to be so beautiful...I have that book and wish I had made one of each of the patterns in there. :)

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  3. What a cheerful quilt! I've recently started quilting and love it! Just found your blog and love it too! There are so many quilts I want to learn how to make and a log cabin quilt is one of them. Have a blessed Lord's Day tomorrow!

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