At this rate, I’ve averaged three a day instead of one. Can you tell I’m taking advantage of my enthusiasm right now. It feels good to have a head start. I love making these tiny houses…they are 3” of sweetness!
I lay out the little blocks and my granddaughter likes looking at them and finding all the things in the windows. We’re both having fun with them.
I like that your windows have something in them. Adds interest.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, The are so cute! I see you chose the paper piecing method, too. I think I'll have better success with those...when I get started!
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3 weeks of advance, and so beautiful tiny houses. Congrats !
ReplyDeleteThese houses are soooooo cute.
ReplyDeleteOMG, Annette! Your houses are gorgeous!!! Hopefully after seeing yours will be the inspiration I need to get started on mine.
ReplyDeleteYour piecing is incredible.
Your houses look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI use PP now, started with templates on the first house and on the large house but it think I stay with PP.
Happy sewing// Karin på Ösäter
I can understand why she would love to look at them! They are beautiful and there is so much to see!
ReplyDeleteOh....soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteLove your houses. Putting the "pictures" in the windows is a great idea.
ReplyDeletecopied the foto for inspiration. I'm not that good at taking the right colourvalues yet. Just sterted. Yours look great. Jannie, NL
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely beautiful.I have not started.
ReplyDeleteYou are really sewing along on your little houses; they are so charming!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun, this is an awesome quilt and will keep little ones entertained for house...
ReplyDeleteThey are all so cute. Nice that you are building up some "insurance" blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea to put something in the windows.. It could almost be an I spy quilt now!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you using the little borders around the houses! I think that I also going to do this ;-)) because I don't like the little cornerstones. Thank you for showing this. I also put little persons, animals or flowers in the windows!
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Wow, those house are just adorable. There is no doubt in my mind that you'll finish this sew along well ahead of everyone else. I would love to see these houses in person, they sound so tiny, 3" but look much bigger. Must be you choice of fabric! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI like finding things in the windows too. So cute!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun quilt. I'd spend days just 'hunting' stuff in the windows.
ReplyDeleteyour houses are so awesome, love the details in the windows ,-))
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable - I love the windows in each one - what a great idea:)
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ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty! I love the tiny windows with motifs, so lovely.
ReplyDeleteNot only are you going to have a wonderful quilt but you will have an "I Spy" quilt as well!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are adorable! It's always helpful to have a nice stash to pull from for putting cute objects in the windows.
ReplyDeleteYour houses look wonderful! You are cruising on these :0)
ReplyDeleteI'm a total house quilt junky. These are so incredibly adorable. I want them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful houses! I love what you are doing with the windows! Little 'I spy' windows. So darn cute!
ReplyDeleteLove your little houses. Where can we et the block pattern?
ReplyDeleteHow cute are those!
ReplyDeleteWow Annette! They're adorable -- I'm so impressed that you're making so many of them. I love this little project -- I'm soooo tempted to make them too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It is so fun to look inside each window.
ReplyDeleteok these houses are just adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you added some fun things to find in them
Kathie
Where do you get the paper pieced pattern? I just love your little houses-it looks like so much fun!
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