My logcabin |
Logcabins are very special to me.
The first antique quilttop I bought (with my personal shopper Marne from Seattle) was a logcabin quilttop from the '30s. It took me about a year to finish it. But what a great fun.
I think the logcabin is a very intriguin pattern representing the sorrows and happines of life. Traditionally half light, half dark, with the yellow or red center.
What I also like about antique quilts is comparing the patterns and fabrics with my own collection of antique quilts. Dating fabric is one of the hardest things when you have old quilts and when you don't know who made the quilt.
New logcabin |
Log Cabin quilts first made a wide-spread appearance in the United States in the 1860s during the time of the Civil War. The block name may very well have had a connection to the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. The Log Cabin quilt became wildly popular and was identified with the pioneer spirit and values of America. (Source: http://www.quiltviews.com/log-cabin-quilts-a-short-history)
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Really nice. Shall I find you some fabric for a log cabin quilt? Or what about all those shirts I cut up for you? Theyy would make great lights, I think. Hmmmmm. Maybe I should make one too. Or make a plan to trade some blocks or strips. Hmmmmm. Many things to think about.
piep
dag vrouwtje met de bloemenschorten...
wat een zalig blogje schreef he weer over de logcabin
zalig,om te lezen
knufje mieke
Beautiful photos! You have a very nice blog. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada. :)
Blijft ook één van mijn favorieten de log cabin. Wat heb jij weer veel mooie mogen besonderen!
Een log cabin blijft inderdaad een prachtig patroon. Bedankt dat je ons zo veel mooie foto's hebt getoond van die tentoonstelling !
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