I have finished my latest quilt.
It is the first time that I've done
A Log Cabin Block.
Here I am sewing on the binding.
I like to sew it on my machine
and then hand hem it :)
I haven't made a label yet,
but I have decided to name it . . .
"Henny Penny Log Cabin"
After all it was totally inspired
by the lovely vintage children
on the fabric gifted me
my Melba of Henny Penny Lane.
Thank you again sweet friend,
I love this fabric :)
Here it is finished!
I've been doing a little bit of decorating.
And because our chess board was
flimsy paper . . .
I went out to Steve's shop and found a nice piece of plywood . . .
And made us a new one.
We have been pretty much house bound
and playing chess has been a fun
afternoon thing to do in this cold weather.
I'm also working on another . . .
You guessed it!
Another quilt, LOL.
What can I do?
That ole "Quilting Bug" bit me
and I'm hooked.
Keep Smiling!
Thank you so much for your prayers.
You all have touched our hearts with your
love and kindness.
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
Dear Quilting Queen, I love your latest one! Those squares of the cute little children just make it! A new chessboard too! I admire your straight lines! Yummy recipes to share with Steve. What a lovely way to live each precious moment in your day!
ReplyDeleteIt's late Saturday night and I'm just getting around to the computer. My eyes were in for a treat when I opened your post and saw this sweet, sweet quilt. I love that vintage fabric from Melba. Aren't blog friends just the best? You definitely have a gift for quilting that has passed me by. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh the memories that you and Steve will make playing chess on your new board. It will mean so much more ...playing on your homemade board. I love it. Wishing you a lovely Sunday, full of blessings from the Lord.
Love and Blessings,
Betsy
Beautiful! You put me to shame....I am still struggling to finish one I started months ago.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a calm and hopeful Christmas, and continuing to pray for you both, dear Connie.
Hi Connie- Your Quilt looks superb and with great use of the Fabric from Henny- so very pretty. Thinking of You. KEV.
ReplyDeleteAnother pretty quilt finished! Wow! It is a sweet one and the name is perfect. Loving your new quilt you are stitching, too. Love the jumble of fabrics you are using. I can see you and Steve playing chess together in front of that cosy fire whilst the weather freezes outside.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage fabric in your quilt - it is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI like it! Quilting is a true art.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely quilt! Love your chess board too! Can't wait to see your next quilt finished!! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAll your quilts are beautiful. You sure can turn them out.
ReplyDeleteI love the Henny Penny Log Cabin quilt idea. You sure are a fast quilter!!
ReplyDeleteConnie, You are a fast quilter. I love that you are calling it Henny Penny Log Cabin. I love the little kid material. Praying for you. Blessings for a great Christmas. xoxo,love, Susie
ReplyDeleteYou have been so busy! I love the quilt and the name. The chess board turned out good too!
ReplyDeleteI love your new quilt and can't wait to see the next one! How clever of you to make a new chessboard. Our grandsons love to play and I have yet to beat either one of them!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks wonderful and what a cute name for it. You are so good at the quilting thing and fast too.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the chess board. That's a good way to pass the time. I was never very good at the game.
So pretty! I am inspired to start quilting again. You make it seem so fast and easy but I know it is really quite a work of art! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise. I was just checking in and saw my name again. Connie, thank you. All your quilts are so beautiful. You deserve some kind of an award. I've never known anybody that could design and make a quilt with such ease. I mean, making a quilt is a big deal. It would take me forever. I'm honored that you named your quilt after me. You are very special! Love, Henny
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing Connie! This log cabin quilt is just gorgeous and fun! I do agree that the quilting bug has hit you. That's the way I felt when I made over 60 Christmas cards through October and November! I just couldn't stop! I bet it's kind of nice being in the house by the fire, doing your quilting and sewing. My prayers are with you and Steve every day. Love.. Marilyn
ReplyDeleteYour energy and creativity are a shining example to all of us.
ReplyDeleteHi Connie, Being bitten by the quilting bug is a good thing! Your chess board turned out really nice. Have fun playing together. Nancy
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little Henny Penny log cabin quilt, didn't take you too long at all. Sending you love and best wishes from across the sea for a peaceful Christmas together.
ReplyDeleteLove those vintage images and the log cabin block was a good touch with it.
ReplyDeleteYour chess board turned out terrific, that will hold up perfectly!
you are sure keeping your sewing machine working :)
continued prayers for you both!
A beautiful finish, Connie! Love that you fussy cut that sweet vintage fabric to use as the "hearthstones" in your log cabin blocks. It all worked together wonderfully! Well done, my friend!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and your chess board turned out very well :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy playing chess together.
My good wishes.
All the best Jan
Congrats on your finish Log cabin blocks are a lot of fun
ReplyDeleteConnie your quilt is beautiful and how nice of Henny to gift you that fabric! It's lovely! I haven't played chess (I almost wrote "cheese" lol) in years! Great idea to make a new board!!
ReplyDeleteConnie, what a beautiful quilt. You are so talented and, though I can do a few things, I do envy anyone with your kind of talent. I'm glad you have a nice chess board to play on now. My dad was a great chess player and taught my sister, but I just never could get the hang of it..Merry Christmas to you and yours and thank you for your kind words to me..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteWell done on your Log Cabin quilt, Connie! And onto a next one :-), yes, it is addictive!
ReplyDeleteHave a good Christmas,
xx
Your quilt is fabulous, Connie and what a great idea for making a chess board.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Creative 2020. xx