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Thursday, September 17, 2009

the start of a very happy little community


72 comments:

  1. Becky3:57 PM

    I love the house quilt - tell me, do you just make them up? I'm not sure how to do that. But I really want to make the quilt!

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  2. I need to start one of these. . . I love it!

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  3. This quilt is going to be incredible. I love it.... Inspired!

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  4. I am with Becky, I would love a simple guideline on how to construct the blocks. These are adorable.

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  5. This is simply incredible! Love it!

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  6. OMG, this is going to be so adorable when finished! Each block is super cute!

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  7. very cute! Looking forward to seeing it all finished :)

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  8. Oh my, those are wonderful!!! You make me want to go sew a cute little village myself!

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  9. When I saw that creative blanket, "AWWW-WWWWW!" just busted out of the doors of my lips!

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  10. Yep....little houses is on my "To Do" list!:) I started getting my scraps together and setting them aside just for my little town. Can't wait to see how you quilt it!!

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  11. I love it, I'm imagining quilters living in those houses, lol.

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  12. So very cute!!! I love it!

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  13. I love this! It's so cute. By the way have you ever made a cot bumper? Would like to make one a not sure what sort of stuffing to use. Ta

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  14. Looks like some prime real estate to me!

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  15. Those sweet little houses just make me smile!

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  16. You are a machine! I can hardly keep up with your blog, let alone your quilting. I love this and the ticker tape one - I lov ehow you are using scraps!

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  17. Soooo cute! I have to put that one on my To Do list. I'm taking my girls to a Fairy House Tour this weekend and seeing this quilt is getting me excited to see other tiny houses!!

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  18. Love it, love it, love it. I'll have to do it.

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  19. What a pretty little community!

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  20. Those are some cute little houses! Happy sewing!

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  21. This is so stunning. I'm loving it!

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  22. There you go again! it's adorable. I look forward to seeing the end result...it'll be wonderful!

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  23. please don't be mad if I totally copy you and make one of these. it's adorable.

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  24. I love these cute little houses. So adorable.

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  25. Hey, Katie Jean just posted a pdf tute - what serendipity!

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  26. so pretty!!!! I'll have to do it.

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  27. What's the name of this pattern.
    It's very cute

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  28. hee hee! This makes me smile...I love it!

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  29. soo soo cute! Much smaller than the ones I made. Was it hard with those tiny pieces?

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  30. I've made 3 blocks of my own, after seeing your earlier post of the "house" quilt! I"m thinking about keeping mine small for a wall-hanging..but they are soo much fun to make! I still wish you would do a tutorial (with all your free time!!HA) I felt like I wasted alot of fabric with the way I did mine! Your quilt is going to be GREAT!! I love those blocks!

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  31. so cute. aren't they fun to make!

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  32. So quaint and cute. I bet there are some very happy "little families" who live in that very happy little community.

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  33. Too cute! Can I live in the red house? ;oD

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  34. I like this ;o)

    Carolyn*

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  35. Ooh. Can I live there??

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  36. I love it! PLEASE do a tutorial - I have tried a house before and found it very difficult. I would love to see how you do it!

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  37. WooHoo! They're looking awesome. I can't wait to get started on mine!

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  38. Lavina Dee12:38 AM

    I would love a "little house" quilt-a-long. Please Oh Please!

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  39. That is going to be fabulous!

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  40. Those look awesome! I'm glad you made the commitment.

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  41. Very cute! All the white looks so soft, like snow; looking forward to see how you'll quilt it.
    A little house quilt-a-long sounds great to me:-)

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  42. Gorgeous! I'm terribly jealous. maybe when Iv'e actually finished all the projects I'm meant to be working on I'll make one for myself. Cheers, Rosie

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  43. Anonymous6:40 AM

    This is so cute!! My mom would love a quilt like this. Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to make those house blocks?

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  44. Very cute! I love how you use white to help set off your blocks, both here and in your nine-patch quilts.

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  45. Adorable! This is going to be an a show-stopping quilt, very creative!

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  46. FUN!!! I think that you and I will both like it when it is finished. :)

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  47. adorable. I've been making house this week too!

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  48. I know you said that you had "copied" this pattern, but when you put your touches to anything....well what can I say, you just make it sing!

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  49. Your quilt is shaping up to be absolutely ADORABLE!! Will you give us some hints about making our own? Have you come up with all the house patterns? Or are you copying them from somewhere. SO stinking cute, and I love they they are just set in simple WHITE.

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  50. This is going to be a sweet quilt when it's finished...love what you've done so far.

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  51. one word... adorable!

    this is going to be a wonderfully fun quilt!

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  52. I just stumbled upon your blog, and I am in LOVE! I love your ticker tape quilt and your little house quilt...LOVE THEM! How about a little tutorial on your house quilt - yes, I am begging... Pa - leese! You are amazing!

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  53. That quilt is so sweet, I can't STAND it! ADORABLE! How are you planning on using it? Lap, bed or wall display?

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  54. Anonymous9:25 AM

    Adorable! Please, please, please do a tutorial!

    Claudia

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  55. oh, those houses are sooooo cute! can't wait to see the finished quilt!

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  56. Thank you for your comment on Old Red Barn -- I have to give you credit after following your blog all summer, you certainly influenced my break from highly traditional fabrics and quilts. And your little houses have added to the design for the matching bumpers... and must get busy as my niece's due date is next Sunday!

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  57. Have I told you how much I love this?!?!?!?! well... I DO!

    ~candace

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  58. hello!

    I love all of your quilts! I just wanted to say thanks for this blog, I found it my chance at the beginning of the summer, and I loved it! then i found your ragged squares tutorial, and got hooked! I made 2 quilts over the summer (both from your tutes) and I just wanted to say thanks!! you can see the squares one here: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=320385.0

    thanks again! :)

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  59. Oh, my! This is adorable. What a fabulous idea. Please tell more!

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  60. These are just so darn cute! Gonna have to add these to my 'must do' list! Thanks for sharing :o)

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  61. I love this! It's like a little gnome neighborhood. You should call the quilt that: Gnome Neighborhood. It's kind of alliterative.

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  62. It's going to be great! It's fun to see what they are looking like all put together.

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  63. The houses are super cute; I hope you put out some guidelines on making them - they are just adorable!

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  64. hello!!

    si te pasas por mi blog puedes recoger un premio !!!
    besos!!!!

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  65. now how bug is this community going to get?

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  66. Anonymous11:17 AM

    Wow...How cute is this??? Seriously, I love it!!!! This is going to be too cute. Can't wait to see it farther along.
    Hugs, Barb

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  67. you know you inspired me with this idea! i love each and every one and they are soooo fun to make!

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  68. hee hee these itty bitty houses are so sweet!

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