I've always had a fascination with
Log Cabin Quilts
The simple
"picture frame"
style of block
is usually easy to spot,
and I've seen hundreds of variations.
That's why I was
taken by
delightful surprise
when I had an up close view
of
Midnight In The City
by Linda Matteotti
at the
AQG Show
As I approached this quilt, I was first drawn to Linda's
impressive machine quilting
and bright color combinations
set against the black background.
And then, as I looked even closer
I noticed the entire quilt was composed of
Log Cabin blocks!
Can you see this repeated image in the quilt?
Well done!
Even the stars in the sky
are set at the edge of the
Log Cabin square.
Linda wrote:
"Inspired by *Flavin Glover,
this quit is made up of 224 blocks.
I designed it using EQ Software.
Each log cabin block is
foundation pieced."
is known for her
pictorial Log Cabin quilt designs
that often feature homes.
And Linda's original design
won an Honorable Mention ribbon.
3 comments:
That is such a cool quilt, thanks for sharing it.
Oh my goodness!!! That is gorgeous.
WoW! that is great. I would like to see a pattern like that.
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