Sometimes I zig -
and sometimes I zag.
Frankly at this point I have no idea how many little loggy cuties I have now. I've given up counting them, because what's the point?
I just seem to keep cutting more logs to add to the
You know what I mean.
Linking with Julie for Log Cabin Loonies. (I'm late, but I was busy making logs and lost tack of time...)
OH I love each one! Zig zag zig zag!!!
ReplyDeleteAre your cabins the little 4" ones or are they larger? Are you still considering layouts or choosing one of the ones in the photo? I want to participate but I can't put one more thing on my plate right now. I have a stack of quarter cabins that I'd love to add to and participate. Maybe next month of Julie's still being loony.
ReplyDeleteCute loggies! More they are, more beautiful will be your quilt, zig, or zag ;))
ReplyDeleteGreat looking log cabins!
ReplyDeleteThe blocks look nice both ways but for some reason, I always prefer a barn raising setting. Maybe because I'm a farmer? Have fun stitching!
ReplyDeleteVery fun and colorful blocks. Don't you think that some blocks are just like potato chips, you can't stop at just one?
ReplyDeleteI love both your settings--but ZAG caught my heart...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteAren't you having fun!!? You need to keep piling them though because a cord of logs is 4' X 4' X 8 feet long, lol. Whether you zig, zag, barn raised or heart the cord, you know it will be gorgeous because your cabins are so darn cute. Enjoy the logging. ;^)
ReplyDeleteMan... those zigzags are making me want to start some more log cabin blocks!
ReplyDeleteI knew you would end up with more than a doll sized quilt! Looking good. Aren't they fun?
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty. This is my favorite block pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love these log cabin blocks as a leader/ender. The more the merrier!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful, cheerful blocks!
ReplyDeleteGreat log cabins, and either way is good!
ReplyDeleteI like those colorful blocks. It is fun to just keep making them!
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