I do have a few things in the cabin, a big antique desk to use as a cutting table.
An old Brannock & Patek fabric that I bought on Ebay for quilts for the two twin beds.
That is the big rig that moved the cabin down to our property and then another view of the cabin from our house.
The cabin is almost home in the last pic, but i was very nervous and excited since this was the most difficult part of the road.
What beautiful country you live in....
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What a wonderful setting -- the countryside is beautiful and the fabric is outstanding, too.
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, how nice that you have joined us in blogland...*VBS* Your quilts are just beautiful...and always inspire me to try some applique.
ReplyDeleteThe setting for your cabin in gorgeous...how lucky to have that opportunity to transform it into a studio..*VBS* Hugs, Finn
That last picture is so funny with the house looking like it is sitting on the ground on the hill like that!
ReplyDeleteI still love that brannock/patek fabric
Hi Nancy, so glad to have found you blog! I love that Brannock and Patek fabric. I remember when it came out I thought now what would I do with that? Now I would love to get my hands on some!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful, Nancy ! I love the view of your cabin from your house....
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