Friday, June 27, 2025

Little Things and Big Things

I'll start with the little things. The first little things are all about leftovers. In the photo below you see on the left side the results of my participation in Lori's Homestead Quiltalong (Humble Quilts Blog) started September 2024. I will state the obvious--it still is not quilted.


On the right you see what I did with the handful of 2" finished 9-patch blocks that were leftover and have been kicking around the sewing room, getting shifted from surface to surface, because I had intentions of making something from them. I finally followed through. It is hard to see, due to the poor choice of fabric for the outer border, but the chain continues to the outer corners. The fussy-cut plaid in the 4 light colored center blocks was what I almost used instead of the gingham in the quilt on the left. 

You may recall the tiny blocks I've been making off and on for a few years with Lynn's Tiny Club. The first batch I made were in repro fabrics. I also threw in a few blocks I made just by shrinking down some other blocks. This is the collection of those blocks (the star being one I cut with the wrong rulers and ended up too small). Other than the star, these will finish at 2".


I have been wanting to try the setting below, on the left, with these blocks for a long time. I finally did it! I haven't decided yet whether or not I will border it somehow.


The leftover blocks that didn't seem to "fit" in that layout went into the little quilt on the right.

Earlier this month I had the "opportunity" to do a trunk show for the Tiny Club at the little shop over the mountain. This is the fifth trunk show I have done for guilds and groups, over the last 12 years. There is just enough time between them that I kind of forget how much work they are.

I gather little quilts from all over the house and figure out how I will set them up, by putting it all up in my living room first. Then I take photos and take it down as carefully as I can so that I can put it up quickly at the trunk show. After everything was packed up, my son, who lives here on the family farm, walked in. He looked around at the bare walls and tables and asked, "Have you given up quilting?"  I got a kick out of that.

This was held in the new classroom area (called "Village Next Door") of Village Dry Goods in Brigham City, UT. The Tiny Club meets there once a month. They were a great group. There was much laughter!



On the big end of things I will just give a quick update on the house quilt. All of the stars around the center block are completed. I have chosen fabrics and soon hope to cut the stars for the next round of sashing. Next week I am going to the next "ChitChat, Finish That" at Village Dry Goods and hope to get a few more houses and stars made.

I think I will not put another row of houses at the top of the quilt. I like my quilts to just tuck under the pillows, rather than tuck and come up over them. If I do another row of houses at the top, the center of the quilt will be toward the bottom of the bed. 

Have you ever made a center "medallion" style quilt where the medallion was not truly centered?

The other "big" things to share are the winners of the drawings from my last post. The anniversary drawing winner is Gladi. Congrats, and I will get that sent off to you, as I believe I have your address. 

The winner of the Thimbleberries bundle is Kathy S. If you can email me your snail mail address, I will get your bundle in the mail.

Last of all is the biggest thing, really--the moon! From June 11th, a shot of the "Strawberry Moon" coming up over the Bear River Range of Mountains--view from the front deck. Click to get the full effect.


Until next time, be creative and be kind.

Janet O.

13 comments:

  1. So glad to hear from you and see your amazing work. The house quilt is lovely. And the “tinies” incredible. I said it was great that your son your quilts gone, very observant and appreciative of your gift. Happy Summer.

    Dotti in CT

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  2. All those tiny quilts together! So very cute & SO much work, small but mighty! Your house quilt is coming along beautifully, I've made one quilt that was really huge, I thought it would be great to go over the pillows. While it looks good made up, it's not so nice with that extra folded over to sleep under. A big gorgeous moon, the kid in me is still watching it to see if the man that lives there waves. Quilty hugs from the winter-loving-girl-living-in-the-winterless-north xox

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  3. How special & beautiful Janet. I wish .. Oh how I WISH I could've come to your trunk show. I would've been there all day just soaking it all in. I laughed at your comment that you have enough time in between to forget how much work they are. I used to feel like that when I did the craft shows. Originally I used to do a "mock up" like you of my stall in my lounge room but by the end I just used to toss it all in the car & hope for the best. Pray for fine weather mostly as It was outdoors. Your teeny tiny quilts are just amazing!!! xx

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  4. So hard to stay focused, I get squirreled away so easily.

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  5. Oh my your little quilts are insane, 2" blocks !!!!!!!! I love your house quilt too it looks great

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  6. What a lovely newsy, chatty post. Nice to see your process, putting all of those little blocks together and you are looking fine and well at the exhibition.

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  7. Glad you got to share the minis. I have Lori DeJarnett coming to our Guild next year with a trunk show. I'm excited. Are you coming for Sister's Outdoor Quilt Show? I'm going again.

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  8. as always gobsmacked by your tiny creations....that is quite a collection when they are all seen together...i do like the settings you chose for those little 9 patch blocks and fussy cutting the plaid really kicks that one up a notch....lovely houses coming along with very interesting setting....

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  9. So cool to see your mini trunk show...great pic of the moon rise...

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  10. I always marvel at everyone's work and imagination in blogland but you who work in teeny, tiny blocks truly boggles my mind. It reminds me of when my mom made clothes for my sister's Barbie dolls. Amazing work!

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  11. A beautiful picture of the strawberry moon! Seeing all your mini’s is a treat :)

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  12. All those tiny blocks look so wonderful together. Your quilts really are inspiring! The house quilt is going to be lovely. Have a fun time at your sew day :-)

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  13. Oh my goodness! I am so excited that I won your anniversary gift!!! I’m especially looking forward to the soap, which I know from previously having won some, is wonderful and I’ll cherish the mug rug. Hopefully the chocolate won’t be melted!😊 Thank you so much! Your minis are amazing and I would love to have been able to see them in person!!

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