My Guild asked me to teach/hold a workshop on my Rebuilt Log Cabin. Here's a bunch of us, sharing a large beautiful library room with another class. We have so many members (138) that we frequently have 2 classes planned, instead of just one. This meeting was local and many of the gals car-pooled but I only had to travel 5 minutes! THAT saved ME the usual 2 hours of driving. Happy Day!
My post of March 12 and March 15 shows one version of a nearly finished, Rebuilt Log Cabin.
I'm embarrassed to see I didn't get everyone in my photos! Jeesh! I also see the value of understanding how to make a slide show instead of individual photos.
I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
I like the idea of the log cabin block ending up on an angle. Do you have as many setting choices as with a regular log cabin block?
ReplyDeletewow...love all the blocks..and idea ... and looks like a great group of ladies. I have to try this for sure...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLooks like everyone had a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteYour block and teaching made for lots of smiles on this nice group of quilters!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like everyone was having a great time. What a fun day you must have had teaching your class.
ReplyDeleteOH..wonderful...I wish I could have taken the class. Looked like a sew peaceful rewarding time in a quilters life. thank you for teaching and sharing your projects..they do inspire us to create. DEB};o
ReplyDeleteDId you write up driections to this, or do I have to come WAY up there to take a class with you?!
ReplyDeleteOh what fun!! Lovely to see the different colour combos people used :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of happy quilters - your class must have been fun!
ReplyDeleteLook at all these great blocks and gosh - all the joyful quilters, too! How fantastic Elaine!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great class and what a great quilt! Too cool!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Way in the future historians may wonder if this pattern was regional! LOL. You started a trend! Bet the quilt group was thrilled with your workshop. What a great space to work in - lucky you - only 5 minutes away! Cheers! Evelyn
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