I meant to write about this sooner, but it just didn’t happen. I saw this Flowering Snowball quilt when I went to Back Porch in October.
![Back Porch Flowering Snowball Back Porch Flowering Snowball](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/PICT5678sm-300x279.jpg)
I have to admit that I was shocked, because I thought that nobody was making that pattern except for me and here was a semi-local quilt shop teaching a class. I have to admit that I was disappointed, because I thought I was doing something unique. Call Back Porch if you want to sign up for the class.
When I went to the Kaffe Fassett lecture, we also went to the shop, where we bought a few things.
![Back Porch Fabrics Back Porch Fabrics](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/PICT5691sm1-300x292.jpg)
I wanted to restock up on the Lonni Rossi fabrics. The line was long and as we stood in line, I saw this quilt on the wall.
![Back Porch Log Cabin Back Porch Log Cabin](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/PICT5679sm-300x285.jpg)
I know TFQ will like it, but I also like the cheerfulness of it. I think the background is dots.
Jaye-
I honestly think you have one of the best blogs around. I really really enjoy reading it and thank you for all the hard work you put into it. It is like a little mini magazine!
WOW! Linda, I can’t tell you how much this means to me! I had a pretty hard week and your comment made my day. Thanks!
Cheerful fabric, dots, and log cabin blocks. What’s not to like? 😉
It was VERY cheerful. I realized one reason you must like log cabins: the way the fabrics can blend together to make something new 0r make a new look.