Designed by Cheri Payne for Quilts by Cheri
My version is only 8" x 8".
The log cabin blocks are 2 1/2" finished...I like miniatures!
I knew I could not stay on task!!
Besides, I can take this as handwork on my plane ride.
That is my story and I am sticking with it.
The pattern can be found in the Fall 2011 issue of
'Primitive Quilts and Projects.'
So far, I have 4 bloggers (Terry, Gloria, Robyn of Robyn's Nest and Mary) for my giveaway that are non-reply commenters. If you did not receive a reply wishing you luck in the drawing, you are not entered. Go back in to the comment section and add your email address.
Good luck to everyone~Cheryl
I have the magazine and do love your mini version!! Did you make two by chance? LOL (a girl can wish!)
ReplyDeletevery cute, bring along today
ReplyDeleteIt is so sweet!! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the little log cabin in the background.
ReplyDeleteI keep forgetting about Cheri's pattern in the magazine. I have got to get the magazine back out. You have reminded me.
ReplyDeleteAm I the Terry you are referring to? If so I hope this post works.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 200 posts. By the way your Cheri miniture is darling. Here's hoping.
Terry
Oh that is adorable! I love mini's too. I haven't seen that magazine around here~ now I'll need to make a trip to B&N! ;) Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteNice!! One of my favorites in this magazine.
ReplyDeleteI really love that block. I also love minatures, and have done a log cabin mini using paper piecing, never thought about adding wool applique on top of it, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThats very beautiful !
ReplyDeleteCute project, Cheryl.
ReplyDeleteCheryl, this is wonderful! I almost picked up this issue. I guess I need to go back and get it. Those log cabins are too cute!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have guessed by the picture that you reduced the pattern, very sweet. I love mini quilts too
ReplyDeletelove your version~!!~ and what a challenge those tiny log cabin blocks must have been~!
ReplyDeleteit just so happens that i posted about Primitive Quilts and Project in todays post. a great magazine that i have enjoyed enough to resubscribe to.
:-)
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