Monday, August 10, 2009

Logcabin Top

logcabin top - will be a potholder

Super quick update!
I just wanted to share with you this little logcabin
top that I made last night. I think it turned out really cute.
I am thinking this can be a potholder.

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I love combining everything: Japanese fabric,
modern designer fabric, and vintage fabric.
The "Apple" fabric is from Ebay.
Ebay is an awesome place to go if you love vintage fabric!!

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The mini iron rocks by the way!
I put a little ironing board right next to my
sewing machine so that I could work with the iron
and the sewing machine side by side, never having
to get up. It saved me a LOT of time!!!

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Look how messy my small crafting table is right now.
To work big, I have to push everything aside to make
space and that leads to...

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Fabrics falling off from the table. And this may explain
why I wanted to start making something small before
I finish up the placemats. haha. I'll clean up the space
and finish all the projects this week. hehe.

Thanks for coming and reading!


22 comments:

  1. I am in love with that, put it in your etsy store, please, I must have it!!!!

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  2. You're always so sweet, Jane!
    I'll list it in my shop if it turns out nice after quilting. Thanks!!

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  3. Just darling! I'm not surprised that Jane covets it! It is mostly PINK after all!

    MGM

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  4. How cute is the poodle in the middle! Love your work!

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  5. Logcabin top looks lovely. Its so pretty that you could turn it into a mini quilt and hang on the wall to admire! :)

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  6. You really do a great job with your design and colors. I enjoy reading your blog because you always have new and fresh ideas. Keep up the great work!

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  7. I really enjoy the fabric choices. :) great work!

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  8. I love it! I think I'm pretty good with mixing colors and textures, but your stuff looks so modern. Mine turns out looking kindof classic quilting looking, which I'm not in love with anymore. I guess it's time to go fabric shopping! :)

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  9. Those colours are really fun together. Lovely! I recognize the mess on your sewing table by the way. When I'm working, Í somehow create chaos around me too. But on the other hand, with fabrics like that, it is at least a very pretty mess. ;-)

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  10. I am in love with this too! Really creative and i love all the fun fabrics you used! I always create a mess when im working. :) Have a lovely merry happy day and love to you!

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  11. Great tip about the iron! Your fabric selections are great!

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  12. Hey you take a photo my workspace ;-) Your quilting ideas are great, so cute!
    Greatings from Germany

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  13. I am so in love with that block! I love your fabric choices. You always have the neatest fabrics! Jenn

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  14. I love, love, love your pink log cabin block!

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  15. This is so pretty, I just love it. I might have to get myself a mini-iron :)

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  16. i like you neat work...i inspire me to do the same..really admire.. all the best

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  17. love love love the mix of fabrics...and course the fact that its PINK!! :)

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  18. You always make such wonderful fabric combinations! I am curious about the mini-iron - do you use for quilting always? Is it better that a regular iron?

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  19. Thanks everyone!

    Vicki K.-
    I started using the mini iron for little projects like this. The mini iron is great because it doesn't take that much space, but I use both a regular iron and the mini iron. To iron big, the mini iron isn't very useful, so I use the mini iron just for seam allowances. Hope this helps!

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  20. Muy buenos trabajos felicitaciones
      desde Argentina

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