I promised you a finish, so here is number 3 from my FAL list already, my #scrappylogcabinqal cushion…
Inspired by the instagram shenanigans, and enabled by the offcuts from my Amsterdam quilts' sashing, it seemed silly not to whip something up…
So on Sunday, as I dearly wanted to be able to do some hand quilting in front of the TV, I set to it...
I finished up the binding last night; unfortunately the weather wasn't playing ball today, so no great photos I'm afraid…
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Oops, hastily stuffed! |
I used a tea-towel, with ready-sewn twill edge for the back; again, concentrating on using up what I have stashed away for those
one-day-I-will projects! I'm doing quite well at that so far this year; although when I show you what has been landing on the doormat this week, you may disagree ;)
Beautiful! I love that you did two lines of stitching, really effective!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove this Hadley, the pop of colour in the middle is fab. And the hand quilting is perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat hand quilting, looking forward to seeing what the post person delivered...
ReplyDeleteThe hand quilting adds a lovely squishy look! Gorgeous! Jxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, the hand quilting really is such a great finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, the hand quilting gives such a wonderful texture to the pillow.
ReplyDeleteReally unusual log cabin, very calming colours x
ReplyDeleteLove it! and the hand quilting of course.
ReplyDeleteusing a tea-towel for the back is ingenious and a definite sign of using up what you have :-) Love the low volume look :)
ReplyDeleteI like this idea of a scrappy LV log cabin with the colored centers. Looks great
ReplyDeleteLove the tea towel idea and a gorgeous cushion!
ReplyDeleteYour binding and backing choices set it all off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I saw this on Instagram and wanted to check out your blog! What a fun space!!!! And love love love your finish!!! Wonderful! :) this is littleopihicrafts by the way!
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