The Kalona Quilt and Textile Museum includes two rooms of quilts - one English and one Amish. At right is my favorite quilt from the current exhibit. This log cabin quilt is c. 1870.
I didn't keep up with the baby basket July block challenge from Temecula Quilt Co. I did complete 10 blocks. I need two more for the setting I have in mind. So, I switched leader/ender project to small pre-cut tumblers picked up at the Chicago Quilt Show - two packs of 50 tumblers (following Jan's lead, as this was her find!).
I laid these out as they came from the package with minimal re-arranging. Amazing how the row shrinks as it's pieced.
I finished piecing my 'Plan B' modified Oceans Wave. My design wall leads down the hallway, so I couldn't get a straight on shot. I need to pull out the hst I've completed for the back and get started on finishing this one up. Thanks for stopping by!
9 comments:
Plan B is fantastic! I love it! And those little tumblers are looking so good!
Looks like you and Jan had a fantastic trip. Your projects are really looking great. How nice to have those tumblers already cut! That was a time saving find.
Love your Plan B.
I think my friend went to the $2 close out sale on her road trip. She bought a lot of good old repros. So great you got to her Julie's lecture in Iowa.
Kalona is a great place.
Sounds like my kind of road trip!
What a wonderful vintage log cabin quilt!
Every time I make a tumbler mini I am astonished at the size difference as it gets sewn together. It seems to shrink more than other designs.
Lovely scrappy quilts! Your modified Ocean Waves is stunning - the square centres are a great highlight. And I do love that antique log cabin - thanks for showing us!
Hilda
It sounds like a wonderful road trip!!
Love your ocean waves! Really fantastic!!
Wow. LOve your green and brown Ocean Waves!
Love Plan B! Ocean Waves is on my to-do list. Someday.
Love the Tumbler quilt. One of those is high on my to-do list.
Plan B is stunning.
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