Each time I thought about it, I realized I didn't like the straight furrows setting. It was too strongly diagonal, emphasized by the strong contrast in the blocks.
This week I un-stitched the blocks and rearranged them in a barn-raising setting. I think it looks MUCH better. I pieced a backing, basted it, and here is the finished result. (The quilting is straight lines in the logs, continuous curves in the inner border, loop-and-vine in the middle border, parallel lines in the outer border.)
This is my 17th finish for 2013.
Chicago-area librarians have small exhibit each year shown in several area libraries. Several of my quilts were in the most recent show. A man who saw them at the Skokie Public Library offered to buy two! I sold these: Cubed Batiks ($50) and Leftovers ($125)
The proceeds went into my savings account -- saving for a quilty day.
See what other quiltmakers are working on this Memorial Day weekend at Judy's Patchwork Times
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