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I have a wee teeny tiny little collection of holiday fabrics (insert eyes looking to the heavens…) So I got out the crate.. tub... um.. I mean little box of them … and used a piece of my Santa fabric for the window! I'm going to start looking for darling prints to add in!
We are on Block #4.. below is the download & link to my project page with ALL the blocks
TRUE CONFESSION.. this is 'Try #2' as 'Try #1' didn't quite make it.. want to see?

When I made this block I didn't think about how using a different fabric at the bottom would create an entirely new look. It makes the house short. I put it on my design wall for awhile and it bugged me.
So I had a date with Jack, Jack the Ripper, and fixed it up! Don't you think it's better on the one above it?
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Block #4 in the 2nd colorway.. so excited about it!
My FigTree Version:
- Coney Island
- light essentials background with yellow & gray dot, pick what works for you
- a Jolly bar of Chestnut Street + I'm digging into some older Figtree scrap to add here & there
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- BLOCK PAGE for the Project
- Santa Fabric
- My Books & Favorite Scissors
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I like making all sizes of quilts, but most of the time I make bed quilts.
I love blue! And small projects. Thanks for the opportunity.
From small projects to queen sized quilts, I love them all! Too many projects , not enough time!
Oh I am having so much fun with you! I’m getting much more done these days. Can’t wait to have all my quilting time back!
Love these houses
I prefer to make lap quilts or smaller bed quilts because they are easier to quilt on my domestic machine. But I now have my quilt frame, not assembled yet, so I can quilt the bigger ones made with you.
I do more small to med size quilts. I love all but sometime I just can’t wait to finish to see what they look like. Like a kid on christmas……..i can’t wait to rip open my presents….lol
Thanks Marsha Morse
I make mostly bed quilts, but a few baby quilts. I love using jelly rolls , but I’ve never been lucky at winning things so we’ll see. lol
My soltise quilt is finally finished and given to charity. Fun project several of us in my group did together and donated to charity.
Love your blog and patterns.
Love the sew-alongs. One block a week is perfect. I can still get other things done without feeling pressured. I’m currently working on the Neighborhood and Grandma’s Kitchen sew alongs. Thanks Pat.
Oops that should have said I would LOVE to win the giveaways!
Trying to finish up projects gets harder and harder, you keep putting out so many I want to do.. lol.. love the blues and pattern in the give-a-way.. love your work, keep it up it give us more get up a go to finish one to jump into a new one…..
I love the neighborhood blocks! And I would live to win the give aways! I love blues!
I think smaller items…tabke runners and lap quilts. Beautiful houses. Yes. Like the top one better.
I have mde only bed quilts, the firt quilt i ever made was a double wedding ring. I had no idea how challenging it would be.
I like making all sizes of quilts! When I’m doing my own design, I tend to go toward the Baby/small lap size. Those I find more manageable to just get together in a short amount of time! Love the scrappy look too!!!
I have done king size and queen and twin. NOw moving into smaller things so I can make more & use up scraps. My son is building their first house and I will finish this for them. Great project!
I did the Splendid Sampler and appreciate the joyful hours you have made possible for me.
Thanks!!!!
I make all kinds of quilts, but now would like to make one for my daughter and her husband because they are moving into a home that their father has done all over on a shoe string. It came out lovely and needs that colorful touch a quilt will complement perfectly!
I recently made my first 2 crib quilts for grand babies and now I’m HOOKED! Why can’t someone just pay me to sit in my sewing room all day and create?!?! Lol
60×72 minimum for me. It’s such a usable size. Of course baby quilt size as well for the newest quilt users.
I am a beginner, and ,most definitely, a novice; so, I’m interested in everything at this point. I have made 2 or 3 quilts, and they were large quilts….had plenty of mistakes too….
A cool quilt in cool blues would keep boy or girl warm. Fantastic
I make mostly “Napper’s” – nap size quilts. That is a size that I can handle to quilt on my domestic machine!
I mostly do bed quilts and love block of the month projects.
I enjoy making an size quilt but most of my projects are baby quilts or twin size for my family.
That’s an interesting question….I have made all three. I know it’s easier to gift small projects. I give bed size quilts to family and friends so I can “visit” them! Thanks for all your great BOM projects!
More often than not, I make bed quilts. That being said, I love to create small and medium projects such as table runners, aprons, embroidery projects and more. This gives me variety and also serves as an excuse to bring home additional ingredients necessary to complete any project.
I would love to make this quilt. I make mostly bed quilts or large throws. Thank you for this opportunity.
I make mostly bed quilts. I do a lot of t-shirt and memory quilts.
I usually make full sized quilts, but recently I’m discovering the benefit of lap sized. Quicker, easier to lay out and handle and a good size to quilt by myself! I think I might be hooked! 😀
I love all of yous adorable blocks with the cute fabrics you use.
I make small projects and lap quilts, and I would love to win this giveaway.
I mostly make small projects like wall hangings and table runners. I guess I fall into the category of “confident beginner” but I’m learning a lot from your quilt alongs. I just love the blue and cream colors, would love to win them.
I love lap quits. To cuddle on a cool fall or winter day under a lap quilt I have made is something I look forward to.
I just can’t stop making quilts especially to give to family so they can feel the warmth of a cuddle anytime from me. Love doing the Splendid Sampler this year too! Thanks Pat
Would go beautifully in my daughters kitchen. She just got done refinishing her table and chairs.
I am currently working on a lap quilt for my daughter. Bed quilts seem to be my most worked on. I love to sit at the machine no matter what I am making. Thanks Pat for being an inspiration 🙂
I make a variety of sizes. When I get tired of making that quilt, I just finish it. So a lot of my quilts are also between sizes. Those can wind up on the walls or as table toppers.
I do a mix,but mostly t-shirt quilts and wall hangings. Once in a while I will do a lap/twin size as a request for specific theme(did a Minecraft quilt for a grandson). I do love challenge quilts and wish I could find more contests to enter.
Currently learning to push myself out of my comfort zone, and I think these gorgeous blues would help!
Love the house blocks. Thanks for all you do.
Gorgeous!
I mostly like making bed quilts, but there’s something incredibly gratifying about a mini/small that can be finished and hung in a much shorter time 🙂 <3
Can’t wait to get started xx
I love these fabrics and little houses and want to get started so I hope I win
I am making more lap quilts, baby quilts and small projects….but I have a few queen size beauties on the list…..
I have made all sizes but I like to make wall quilts because I can quilt them easier.
I make mostly bed quilts. But had done a bit of everything! Make what is needed.
Right bow I work on smaller projects. I like making lap quilts. Still have so much to learn
I use to make more bed and lap quilts, but I am tending to be making smaller table runners, etc. Excited for this chance to win!
Hi, I just love giveaways. I always hope pick me, pick me. But I also get happy for the person who wins. Thank you for the giveaway.
Utterly addicted to quilting, so new to it and so much to learn. Fab prize. Xxx
I make more small quilt’s lately, table runners and wall hangings.