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Quilting: Liberated Log Cabin Quilt
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Liberated Log Cabin Quilt

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Category: Quilting

Type of item: Home Decor

For: Home

Style: Mod


Materials

Hand dyed 100% cotton fabric. Cotton Batting

What was your inspiration?

I took a class at the KNoxville AQS show a year ago. Gwen Marston taught this class on liberated quilting. I enjoyed the process and the use of solid color fabric.

What are you most proud of?

I finished this and hand quilted it in less than a month.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Basic sewing knowledge. But the process is very forgiving. You just keep adding pieces and then trim the blocks to your desired size.

 

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sherri e on craftsy.com
May 17, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
The book is called "Liberated Quiltmaking II" by Gwen Marston. YOu can google Gwen Marston for a link to her website and you can order this book or any of her other books there, also get to look at her wonderful quilts. I took a class from Gwen at the Knoxville Quilt show a couple of years ago. This quilt was my first and so far only project in this style. I like the simplicity of solid color quilts.
Vasalisa11421876 on craftsy.com
May 15, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Nicely done, I like the colors. Is the book called Liberated Quilting? Thanks!
Cat Sultan on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Love your quilt. It turned out really well. I have that book and refer to it a lot.
sherri e on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
took a class fromG
sherri e on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
took a class fromG
sherri e on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I took a class from Gwen a fw years ago. would love to go to her annual retreat on Beaver Island.
sherri e on craftsy.com
Jan 22, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This is a wall size quilt.
mimis quilts on craftsy.com
Jan 10, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Thanks for that-the reason I ask is that I am planning a log cabin myself and wanted to quilt by hand. It is hard to tell the size from your photo. Is this one a wall or full bed size? I am partial to the wonky way of quilting. I made one for my grandsons first quilt.
mimis quilts on craftsy.com
Jan 07, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Love this quilt- all of it! Did you use a big stitch style of hand quilting> cant tell on my computer.
sherri e on craftsy.com
Jan 10, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I guess you would call it a big stitch, I am not a very good hand quilter and this project I felt works with a more primitive stitch. I used a double strand of embroidery floss to quilt it
sherri e on craftsy.com
Mar 10, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Yes I used a big stitch to give it a primitive look, but that is also easier on me. I used emroidery floss, double strand to quilt this.
sherri e on craftsy.com
Apr 13, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
Yes I did a large quilting stitch using two strands of embroidery floss in the needle.
NancyRaeHa on craftsy.com
Dec 21, 2011    Flag as inappropriate
I love this quilt - great color and design - looks like fun to make
SuzeeQ on craftsy.com
Aug 06, 2011    Flag as inappropriate
I think this is my favourite quilt :O) Love the regularity and yet at the same time the apparent randomness within each block. Fab!
pickledplatypus on craftsy.com
Jul 17, 2011    Flag as inappropriate
Looks great. Great use of color.