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Monday, September 30, 2024

Lone Cabin




I got my Lone Cabin quilt back but have not had a chance to make or put a binding on it. I was excited to share it with you.

I used a new quilter on this one.
I'll have the binding ready for this winter!

2 girlfriends and I made it out to Central Washington for a big backpack trip.




BOOM! 25ish miles in rugged and beautiful country! We were in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. 



 

9 comments:

  1. beautiful vistas AND quilt....looks like a snuggly one to me

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  2. Lori, this is beautiful…love it!

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  3. Sorry..posted as anonymous…did not mean to…ugh

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  4. The quilt is stunning, so beautifully prim and cozy. The quilting really brings it to life, it's like magic.

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  5. It’s great ♥️. And loving the Baptist fans

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  6. Especially loving that cabin block. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. So glad you are still out and doing... as I got older that kind of went by the wayside. Used to hike, go for walks, but a couple blocks now, and I need my cart... grocery carts are the adult version of a walker, don't you know?

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  8. Love that cozy looking quilt. And love the beautiful views of nature! Good for you gals!

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  9. Lone Cabin is wonderful! The Baptist Fan quilting is perfect for this quilt, too. What beautiful photos!

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