I have the center of my house quilt assembled, and was able to incorporate the two different sizes of houses. I also have the rest of the layout planned. It feels good to be moving forward with this project. It was one of many I began in my very ambitious plans for 2021. It was the following year when the sign went up on my sewing room door (that remains to this day) that reads, "No New Starts!"
As I have explained before, I started out following the pattern by Valerie Langue in the October 2020 issue of American Patchwork and Quilting. After making the first 5 blocks I purchased the house Block on Board die for my Accuquilt cutter. The 1 1/2" size difference in the blocks presented a challenge, but I wanted to include all of the blocks I had made, hence the "medallion" style center.The rest of the quilt will follow the pattern pretty much as Valerie designed it, with striped sashing and stars in the cornerstones. But I will be adding another round of houses, beyond what is shown in the first photo. That means I need 25 more made.
Seven of those 25 are cut and waiting for me on design boards. To keep up with my SAL commitment with Lori @ Humble Quilts blog, of two blocks per month, I need one more block made for May. I plan to tackle it right away. The other six will go with me to the little shop over the mountain on Thursday for the monthly "Chitchat, Finish That" open sew. I made six blocks when I went in April, and I hope to do it again. That will cover my blocks for the summer months.Aside from building houses, I have mostly sewn placemats the past couple of months. Our guild does these as our service project, for the local "Meals on Wheels".
I've been over the service project for the past year, and it has been fun to find bright, happy fabrics to make people smile. Next year I think I will use more cute animal prints.
We spent the first week of May on a trip to Oregon to visit DD#1, and our youngest grandchild. We always try to get to the coast, if we can. Though the day was cool, overcast, and sometimes raining, we made it happen, and had much of the beach to ourselves. It was still a great day, in spite of the weather!
The cold water, and breezy conditions did not deter our granddaughter from testing the waters. But this was one time I did NOT dip my toe in the ocean. That may surprise some of you who know I "always" try to dip my toe. Below is the view from the lookout above the beach.We were back home before Mother's Day, and I want to share the beautiful collection of flowers I received for the holiday. The vibrant colors seemed to glow.
I've been very anxious to get this post up before May was over, and I've barely made it. May is the anniversary of my blog, which began in May 14 years ago! I always try to have a little "Thank You" opportunity for those of you who have joined me on this journey. This is a very similar bundle to the gifts I took to Australia and New Zealand when I met up with bloggers there. That was so amazing to meet up with all those gals, and it never would have happened without blogging!
We have a Utah Truffles Raspberry Milk Chocolate bar, a Riley Blake charm pack, a pineapple block mug rug, and a few bars of my handcrafted herbal soap. Mention in a comment if you'd like to be included--and if you are a no-reply blogger, please leave your email in your comment. And if you aren't sure if you are a "no-reply" blogger, just leave your email in your comment. If your name is drawn and I don't have a way to contact you, I will draw another name.
Also, in the spirit of giving, I was cleaning out some fabric tubs, and ended up with a pile of Thimbleberries FQs, and some Thimbleberries-ish fabrics. I've just tied them together for the photo, but may untie them to package and send. If you are interested in this bundle, say so in your comment.
Same advice about including your email applies here.
Thanks for visiting my little corner of blogland! Until next time, be creative, and be kind--and if you can only choose one of those to be--choose kindness!
Janet O.
P.S. I did finally notify the winner of the "General's Wives" pattern from my last post. Two of you who were interested were not linked to an email address, and had not included it in your comment. If you are really interested in either of the options above, and you have never had email communication with me before, please just include your email.
Your flowers are truly glowing, so beautiful! I would love to be entered for the prize, (I LOVE hand made soaps) and the Thimbleberry bundle. I could not find your repair and I did spend a bit of time looking, lol. I love the creative way you arranged to use both sized blocks…..very creative! Now, I guess I need a sign like yours on my door too…….sigh, I just pulled two UFO’s out to finish (who’s a good girl 🙄). Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers you received are gorgeous, and I would not have dipped my toe in that water either! I'd love to enter the drawing for your blogiversary give-away. I still have one of your soaps in my sock drawer from long ago and its scent is beginning to fade!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your house colors and how you incorporated it with the quilt. I also have that BOB die. I only used it once. I need to get that out again. You did a great job of incorporating the two different block sizes. I also love those stars you put into it. Great job! Congrats on your finish.
ReplyDeletebright color placemats will cheer up any meal! love the houses...so glad you could make both sizes work...beach people love the beach no matter the weather...no doubt you had a lovely visit even without the toe dip....not interested in either giveaway but the raspberry truffle bars do sound yummy....my hard drive is threatening to crash so will end here...lol
ReplyDeleteYour house quilt is really looking good. I think I can see your mend, but it is so well done, that I’m not sure. The bright place mats will cheer up a dinner table nicely. I can quite understand why you didn’t dip your toe into the ocean this time.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely house quilt :-) I love those blocks. Happy Blogaversary! I let my blog squander when I ran into to many emotions sewing. It was a hard year with fires, etc and I have barely sewn since. The stirrings are beginning again though and I hope to play with some fabric again soon. Thank you for sharing so much inspiration through the years. I've always enjoyed your header pictures and I have a question for this one. Is that a waterfall way back on the other shore of the lake? It's looks like such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThe house quilt is beautiful! And yes, I woyuld love to be included in your draw - I love your soaps!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blog anniversary! I love your house quilt. It is stunning already. And I'd love a chance to win the fabric bundle. robin.mcguire3@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIt's genius the way you worked the different sizes of houses into the quilt! I love the blue and white fabrics, too. Your quilt will be beautiful! Those flowers are so pretty and cheerful. That looks like a great trip to the beach, glad you had a wonderful visit. Congratulations on your blog anniversary, I would love to be included in the draw for your giveaway and the fabric bundle. Either would be appreciated. Thank you and have a happy day! beadsneagle2000@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog anniversary Janet! Your house quilt is coming along beautifully, and even after studying it more closely on the desktop monitor I cannot discern which block had been updated. Will this quilt end up queen size? The weather you experienced in Oregon is similar to our May here in WNY, without the ocean 's rhythmic crashing of waves. I should spend a year making placemats for Meals on Wheels, it's likely a very good way of using up scraps of which there are an abundance as always!
ReplyDeleteHi Janet. Thanks for continuing to blog - Happy Anniversary! I enjoy your updates. The “house” quilt is looking great! Making one is still on my “to do” list. I would love to be included in your first give-away - LOVE your soap!!! No thanks to the fabrics as I already have too much😊.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary!! You made me go back and remind myself when I started blogging!! Gosh, this coming Febuary 6th it will be 16 years!! Although, I have only been doing "Saturday Smiles" for many of those years!! Hopefully, with my newly found quilting mojo, I may be able to post more!! What beach were you on? One of these days you may find the time to come further south and see our beach!! Love ya!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog and get homesick.for Utah when I read it. The raspberry bar sounds delicious. Kweather78@aol.com
ReplyDeleteJanet, I love the houses and your arrangement of them. It looks like a busy little town in the centre with the more spread out families on the edge of town. Blogging certainly brings people together.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy reading your blog. I would love to be included in the drawings for your giveaway and also the the fabric bundle. nornrsd@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteLove your house quilt. I haven't been sewing lately, it's the season for working outside before it gets too hot. I would love to be entered into your giveaways. dextercs@netins.net
ReplyDeleteYour house quilt is looking amazing Janet. I cannot pick that block - I keep thinking I can but its not it!!! How wonderful to think to put those other blocks as a medallion centre. It is great to be able to use them & looks very effective.
ReplyDeleteSeeing you on the beach with your daughter reminds me so much of us on the beach at Mt Maunganui, not so very long ago now but feels like ages (!!)
Happy blog anniversary. I have entered your draws before but I will not put my hand up for this generous one - the only reason being the outrageous price of postage nowadays. It was wonderful to see your post pop up this morning & to see that you are well & creative ♥️ xx
I couldn't find the Block that was mis-trimmed. So glad you got to go to Oregon again. July is much better, but also busier.
ReplyDeleteHubby asked if I wanted to go when he has his appointment at OSHU. We don't have an appointment yet so it might be in July.
Love the soap so much. Congrats on your Blog Anniversary. I like the Thimbleberries too. You have my email.
Congrats on your blog anniversary! Would love to try your soap and I also like the Thimbleberries fabric. Whitep50@aol.com
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 14th blogging anniversary!!!!! I still love blogs. So many have gone over to Instagram, but I rarely go there. I know blogging probably takes much more time, but it is so much more personal. I would love to be included for the two drawings you mention. My email address is brownpandc@gmail.com. Win or no, I would love the pattern for your mug rug! It is so handsome!!! Carol inTexas
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be in the drawing for the Thimbleberries/and ish bundle! Happy anniverysary to your blog! Shahann@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous and I would love to be entered in your draw. I love following blogs. Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteLove your news - and was at Village Dry Goods last month. What a fun place they have for gatherings now. Keep up your writing. It inspires so many of us.
ReplyDeleteI love following what you do and would like to be included in the drawing. I could not find the repair of your house block. You did it very well.You have made some beautiful placemats . This is my CHOOKSHED challenge for June. I love buying handmade soaps as they are so much nicer than store produced. Happy celebrating
ReplyDeleteLove a blue and white House quilt! And the M on W placemats are delightful, what a fun project. I could do that! Something to look into for myself w local service, if it even exists.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 14 years of blogging. Love your school houses and place mats. I'd love to be included in the Thimbleberries draw.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on anniversary!! Always enjoy your blog
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I adore your house setting. I just got the binding on the one i started in 2020, so you seem to be right on schedule. Oregon coast is fabulous at any time of year, glad you got a nice visit in. Keep posting, I love seeing your quilts.
ReplyDeleteYour houses are beautiful! And if there's a beach, my toes would be in the water! lol I'd love to be entered in both of your giveaways! Thanks so much! terrycookxyz@gmail.com :0)
ReplyDeleteThe center of your house quilt looks great. Well done to use both sizes of houses. You are moving right along with those blocks! It's always great to have a plan.
ReplyDeleteHave you really not started anything since 2021, Janet? A sign like that might make me pause, and then I's start something new if I wanted to.
How lovely to get to the beach with your daughter and granddaughter. Is this your little one with the very curly hair?
Your house quilt looks wonderful, happy blog anniversary. Nice to get to the beach even if the weather is coolish. You have made wonderful place mats, great colours.
ReplyDeleteHi Janet! What magic school house blocks, you will be so happy with this quilt, I look forward to seeing it finished and quilted.
ReplyDeleteOh!! Great job incorporating your different sized houses in the center ... it looks SO good! Those placemats for Meals on Wheels are great ... what a terrific idea! I'm so glad you got a nice visit in with your girl. That's special time! Oregon is on my bucket list. You are one of several friends I have that have children out that way. My violin teacher, as a matter of fact, has a daughter (older than me) that lives out there. Some day soon . . . ! Congrats on your Blogiversary!! Well done, friend! And raspberry milk chocolate?! Yes please, count me in! Hugs!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the schoolhouse quilt; one of my all-time favorite patterns. The placemats are a wonderful idea, I'm certain that they'll be treasured by the recipients. So wonderful to spend time with family, regardless of the weather! Sending hugs~
ReplyDeleteJanet, your house quilt is coming along beautifully! Making a house quilt has always been on my list, but so far, I've not done it. I'd love to receive the Thimbleberries FQ pack, if you separate it from the blog giveaway and let someone else have that. Happy Blogiversary! So thankful for all the bloggers who still post, since I've not joined IG. Have a great day! And thanks for sharing stash!
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