Friday, October 12, 2018

Logs and more logs, and loony every one

Still loonily logging away here.

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 fire pile.  Accidentally, of course.

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...)



15 comments:

  1. OH I love each one! Zig zag zig zag!!!

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  2. Are 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.

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  3. Cute loggies! More they are, more beautiful will be your quilt, zig, or zag ;))

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  4. The 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!

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  5. Very fun and colorful blocks. Don't you think that some blocks are just like potato chips, you can't stop at just one?

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  6. I love both your settings--but ZAG caught my heart...hugs, Julierose

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  7. Aren'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. ;^)

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  8. Man... those zigzags are making me want to start some more log cabin blocks!

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  9. I knew you would end up with more than a doll sized quilt! Looking good. Aren't they fun?

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  10. Oh so pretty. This is my favorite block pattern.

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  11. I love these log cabin blocks as a leader/ender. The more the merrier!

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  12. What beautiful, cheerful blocks!

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  13. Great log cabins, and either way is good!

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  14. I like those colorful blocks. It is fun to just keep making them!

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