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You only need ONE copy of the four pages for the Four Patch in a Star blocks. If using the Kit, use the updated set. If...
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I agree, I think the spacer strip s/b cut @ 3” rather than 2 1/2”, so that the strip ends up being 30 1/2” unfinished.
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What should each of the 9 blocks measure? My center block measures 30.5 by 30.5 and the center top measures 30.5 x 25.5
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Hi, I am putting the quilt together and when I cut the spacer strip 2.5 inch by 10.5 I was short, should it be 3.0 x 10.5...
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COLOR MY WORLD--MONTH 1--Small Houses 1 and 2
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BKLYNMIKE, You are going off on your own I see. Looks like you added a few extra windows and already did the trunks for the trees. Did you just figure it will all go togetherOriginally posted by "BKLYNMIKE" post=153885Finally happy with my 16 houses. By the time I was done I'd learned a lot about what worked and what didn't so redid a couple. Glad I did them before checking out the ones posted, I would have been stymied with many new ideas.

when you make them into a circle. Love the colors. Nice brown tone for the tree trunks. HelenWHelenW
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I love this idea. I’m from Uk too and may add a few gaps to mine. Thanks for the inspiration.Originally posted by "Jillypea" post=153867Yesterday I made some gaps for my houses, here in The U.K. we certainly don’t have long straight roads and I live in a hilly area, so I shall do more of these.

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Some of you maybe considering doing some decorative stitching in the windows or doors of houses 1 and 2. Or maybe a cat or dog in front of the house. I always do as
much decorative stitching as possible before assembling the quilt because it is do much easy to maneuver under the needle when it is small. I decided to go whole cloth,
60 percent, raw edge applique. I build my houses on parchment paper, and do the inside roof line, the window and door so when I actually put them on the whole cloth, it will
just be the outline of the house to stitch. I use the parchment paper i build on as the stabilizer for the stitching and then just tear away after interior stitching is done. Just
throwing out some tips on my technique. HelenW
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TrueColors, I would not do machine embroidery like a cat or dog. I would do a raw edge fusible applique and edge stitch it on the house. If you did like a double straight stitch in windows to make window panes that should not distort.Or make tiles on the roof with straight stitch you should be OK. If you are doing a heavier decorative stitches I would put two pieces of stabilizer under it so it does not get wavy looking.Originally posted by "TrueColors" post=153910Helen - do you think machine decorative stitches would distort the size of house? I thot about machine embroidery, but think I would have to do it on fabric I haven't cut out yet, as it "shrinks" the fabric some. Thxs!
Density is important. Not too dense is best, but you could still have a lot of fun. You might make a sample and try it out to see what happens.
You can really give some character to it if you personalize it. HelenWHelenW
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I am always eager to learn something new to make my quilting easier or better. Do you mean parchment paper like the kind of paper that stuff doesn't stick to and you put it in the stove? Why parchment paper instead of say paper paper?Originally posted by "HelenW" post=153907I build my houses on parchment paper... I use the parchment paper i build on as the stabilizer for the stitching and then just tear away after interior stitching is done. Just
throwing out some tips on my technique. HelenW

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Smartl Yes, I do mean the parchment paper that fusibles don't' stick to. You can take the raw edge applique piece, pull off the release paper, lay it down on the parchment paper. Let's use the small house as an example. I cut out my main house piece with steam a seam on the wrong side of the fabric. I pull off the release paper. Lay it on parchment paper. Take the roof piece overlap by 1/8 ". Press with iron. Place the door and press. Window and press. Then I have the whole house made as a unit. I can pull it off the parchment paper and fuse to my background fabric and edge stitch to the background fabric. or I can leave it on the parchment and do my edge stitching around the door and window. Nothing shifts around on the paper and then I tear the parchment paper away and I still have the fusible on the back so I will fuse the pre made houses in a circle on the background fabric. For this process if I used regular paper, the fusible would stick to paper. Or if you built the house on parchment paper why waste a sheet of regular paper when it is already on the parchment and you can stitch thru the parchment paper.Originally posted by "smardl" post=153919I am always eager to learn something new to make my quilting easier or better. Do you mean parchment paper like the kind of paper that stuff doesn't stick to and you put it in the stove? Why parchment paper instead of say paper paper?Originally posted by "HelenW" post=153907I build my houses on parchment paper... I use the parchment paper i build on as the stabilizer for the stitching and then just tear away after interior stitching is done. Just
throwing out some tips on my technique. HelenW

Here are a couple photos of hummingbirds I built on parchment paper. Helen

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Suelynn. We think alike. I too plan to put applique moose deer and other wild life in the second circle. All the wildlife and some evergreen trees and pine trees. Probably the houses will look more like cabins in the woods. HelenWOriginally posted by "suelynn" post=153923I live at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in East Idaho. I'm thinking about adding some mountains and animals like deer, Elk, or even Wolves1HelenW
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Completed my 16 houses for the first month, trying for a scrappy look. I was able to use mostly scraps from my last completed project (Jacqueline de Jonge’s Enchanting Stars), and I will be shopping my Kaffe Fassett Collective stash as we go forward. My background fabric is White Noise by Art Gallery. I decided I need a small design wall so that I could see the completed houses and make it easier to choose fabrics as I made each new house.
I’m really enjoying this BOM...love working with lots of colors! I’m looking forward to the new website, as I’m having beginner’s cramps getting used to the forum. Really appreciate all the work that goes into managing a BOM - big thank you to Barbara!
Beth Bell Lavoie
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[quote="Ktmosedale" post=153887][quote="Jillypea" post=153867]Yesterday I made some gaps for my houses, here in The U.K. we certainly don’t have long straight roads and I live in a hilly area, so I shall do more of these.
I love this idea. I’m from Uk too and may add a few gaps to mine. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Correction to MONTH 12 cutting instructions:
CUT SPACER STRIPS 3” x 10.5”... -
That is correct.
The 4 corners, upper left and right, lower left and right, are all 25.5” x 25.5” including seam... -
Yes, the spacer strips should be cut 3” x 10.5”.
-
You only need ONE copy of the four pages for the Four Patch in a Star blocks. If using the Kit, use the updated set. If...
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The feathered Star and Lone Star patterns are mine I added. They are not provided. I wrote about my Lone Star block on my...
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After multiple fabric changes and a lot of creating and ripping out, I am pleased with the outcome! Thank you Barbara for...
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I agree, I think the spacer strip s/b cut @ 3” rather than 2 1/2”, so that the strip ends up being 30 1/2” unfinished.
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What should each of the 9 blocks measure? My center block measures 30.5 by 30.5 and the center top measures 30.5 x 25.5
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Hi, I am putting the quilt together and when I cut the spacer strip 2.5 inch by 10.5 I was short, should it be 3.0 x 10.5...
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What fabric line is Dee working from in her Splash of Color book?
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I have watched your video twice and I can’t seem to understand why I have 2 pages each of pages 1-4…. I have cut 80...
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Month 11 done, now to put it all together. Thank you for putting month 12 up early as it gets really busy around the ho...
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Where is the feathered star pattern? Somehow I missed it....
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