The jewel tone fabrics in this quilt remind me of the iridescent feathers in a peacock’s tail. This quilt happens to be made from a batch of scrap strips I found in a recent fabric shipment from Island Batiks. The beautiful colors inspired me to dig right in and create something special! The pieces I got just happened to be wide enough for me to cut down into the “logs” I needed to construct all these log cabin blocks.This quilt ended up being another big one measuring 85”x109”. This quilt sold on http://www.eBay.com.

Published by Pam Brennan
I’m a work from home long arm quilter/quiltmaker.I learned to sew on my Nana’s treadle machine when I was around 8 yrs old but didn’t start making quilts til much later in life.I’m mostly self taught and have been making quilts for 30+ years.I enjoy making scrappy quilts and love working with batiks,but I have a fondness for antique reproduction fabrics as well.I tend to work with more traditional style block patterns but I put my own spin on them with use of fabric choices.I also do some pantograph quilting for people who want their tops finished into quilts.
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