At the Village Dry Goods "Chit Chat, Finish That" the first week of this month, I finished the last houses I needed for my house quilt. And they are tiny.
I had the idea that in place of a few stars used in the cornerstones, I would slip in these little houses. You can find the link for the foundation paper piecing pattern HERE. I tend to go rogue here and there with a pattern. And you can see the results below. Excuse the really poor lighting in the photo.
I have assembled each row, but have only sewn three rows together--the three that include the center block. I like that you don't notice anything different at first, but as you look closer, you can see the three tiny houses. I have yet to decide if, or what kind of a border should be added. I had planned to make just 2 blocks a month for this, sewing along with Lori @ Humble Quilts blog as she made a different traditional block in 2 colors. But when I decided to attend the "Chit Chat" events as much as possible this year, I decided to get as much done as I could. It feels good to be this close to a finished top.I also took along a project from a few years ago, "Every Little Bit," by Pam Buda.
This was published in the June 2015 American Patchwork and Quilting Magazine. I love how scrappy it is, and that you can use even the tiniest scrap in making the sides on the churn dash blocks. Even the on point 4-patch blocks don't take much fabric.
I still have quite a ways to go with this one, but it has no deadline. I will take it with me if I am able to go to any more Chit Chat's this year.
I've dabbled with a couple of minis, but the only other real progress has been placemats for the guild service project.
So that ends the quilty content.
We took a short jaunt to Yellowstone National Park this month. Wanna see?
And then we came home.
Due to our extremely dry summer, the fall colors are not very bright.
Too long between posts--I need to improve on that.
Until next time, be creative, and be kind. I want to say more on that subject, but I'm at a loss for words.
Janet O.
p.s. Blogger is messing with the background color on my text and I can't seem to change it back to normal. It is hard to look at, IMHO. Sorry about that.
Lovely to see your post pop up Janet. Your house quilt is stunning - I too love that you don't especially notice the 3 tiny houses until you look closer at it. More wonderful placemats made for the Guild. Gosh your Yellowstone photos are amazing - so much colour & variation in the landscapes - the sort of place that would take my breath away (in a good way). Just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHi Janet, thank you for sharing those gorgeous photos of this time of year and it was nice to see you both too. I hope you didn't try to pet that bison...like I see folks on the internet have! And my what lovely quilting you share too. Thanks for that link. I love it all!
ReplyDeleteThe little house cornerstones are such a sweet addition to your house quilt! Fun serendipity! I also love the colors and fabrics in your "hole in the barn door" blocks (that might not be right, I can't remember the name of the block) It is looking lovely! Fun trip to Yellowstone. Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteThat previous comment was from me :-) I'm not used to this signing in again with Google and I forget!
ReplyDeleteAh yes blogger does as it wishes....lovely tiny house blocks made this definitely a janet quilt!
ReplyDeleteThank you you for the wonderful post : ) The tiny houses are super cute!
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