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Friday, August 01, 2014

Quiltmaker’s Parade of Quilted Homes!

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A couple weeks ago I gave you a sneak preview of a house block I made for Quiltmaker Magazine’s Parade of Quilted Homes!

This me, at #4!

But do you know who the other houses belong to?  You are about to find out!

But first…I want to show you a bit about “The House That Bonnie Built!”

It all started with a night home, right after returning from the Needlework Seminar at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island….a free evening to sew? You bet!


The challenge had come down from Quiltmaker that we were to use Lori Holt’s pattern from a previous 100 blocks by 100 designers issue, and interpret it our own way.

Mine just HAD to have STRINGS, don’t you know?

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I sewed red strings to phone book paper foundation squares!

My strings are sorted by color family, so it was really simple to grab a handful of red ones and just play with the variety.  The units are small, so don’t make them too wide…I used strings from 3/4” up to 2” in width. 

Make sure your stitch length is tiny tiny so the paper is easy to remove.

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Once my foundations were covered, I trimmed them to the size they needed to be, and treated them like they were just a square of fabric, the same size I would have cut for the roof from the pattern.

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4 squares trimmed and de-papered!

Left over triangles from joining binding or borders on the diagonal make great pieces to cover corners with.  I just wanted to make sure that my corners were BIG enough that the next step wouldn’t make them disappear all together. 

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Sky sections are added, and a bit of the gables!  FUN!

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Treadling away!

This is my 1920s Singer 27 with the shuttle bobbin.  You can see I’ve got my favorite sticky seam guide on the slide plate so I can keep my good 1/4”.  Click HERE for more info on those!

There are a lot of sections to this house, and I needed the block to be as tall as it was wide, so keeping that seam where it is supposed to be was crucial!

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Oh, this is going to look just great!

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I’ve got my sections all ready to assemble here.

I pulled strips from my scrap stash for the entire block, and purposed a charm square that had come in my packet of goodies from the Grand Hotel Needlework Seminar for the two bottom windows. 


block done
I spy:
a red calico from the 1970s
old red paw prints from the 1980s
a piece of fabric in the left chimney I brought home from the Netherlands
A piece of a recycled shirt in the right chimney
some civil war green as the grass with flowers….
And everything else from the scrap stash!

Now it’s time for MORE Fun.  Today, YOU can win a copy of my latest book, MORE Adventures with Leaders & Enders --signed by me, along with some scrap stash from my studio!  REALLY!  I’m wanting to share the scrap love with someone special!  But in order to win, you need to go over to The Parade of Homes page  and comment there to enter!  Also check out Quiltmaker’s Blog, Quilty Pleasures for more fun!

**Note** I'm writing this ahead and wasn't given the time to publish, so if this is publishing too early ((Quiltmaker is in Colorado)) Click back to their links LATER to see if they have gone live!! I'm timing this to go live just past midnight my time!

And to sweeten the pot – I’m going to have a drawing HERE too!

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Sept/ Oct 2014 Quiltmaker Giveaway!

I’m drawing for TWO winners of this issue, so you can each make your OWN house quilt.

Leave me a comment in the comments section below ONLY to be entered.

No, you can’t email your comment in, you can’t comment in the guest book, you can’t comment on facebook or instagram…it has to be HERE.  So I can use the random number generator to choose our lucky winners.  It’s only fair that way!

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I’ll be out of town until the 11th. Or So. Or At any rate, I’ll draw two winners when I get back!

Be sure to check back at The Parade of Homes every day so you can see what other houses are featured, and enter those give-aways too!

Bon Voyage, everyone!  I’m off to England!

Tally Ho!


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455 comments:

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Unknown said...

Looks loki fun! Thanks for all you do, Bonnie!

JayTee said...

Love the house tute and how you pieced the roof

Anonymous said...

Loved the house and your use of strings. I'd love to try it.
Judy
Djtyer@mchsi.com

Anonymous said...

Bonnie you are always so creative with your scraps! I love the scrappy red roof. I'm wondering, are your dreams in scraps too?

Jennifer Ciaccio
jbciaccio@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I love your yellow "Quiltvilla"

Katkat said...

Enter me to win!!!!!

Dody said...

Home sweet home. Thank you Bonnie. Love the block.
dmac5958@aol.com

Rainy said...

I so love house blocks! Enjoy your time in England. I was there this time last year. Hope to return one day! Thanks for all you do, Lorraine in Gilgandra, Windmill Town
Rainy.s@bigpond.net.au

TrulyBlessed said...

I love that every piece of fabric in your "home" brings back a memory. Loved seeing the Sarah windows... reminded me of the wonderful time at the Grand. Thanks for all the inspiration and education!
Debi Winchester
debiwinchester@frontier.com

Inge-Lise said...

I just would love to sew this houseblock - I use so many of your technics and LOVE it! Inge-Lise from Denmark

Jittina said...

Love all the houses, but yours is special with the strings roof.
Would love to win a copy of the magazine.
Save travels to/in/from England!

Anonymous said...

Love the house that Bonnie built! Would love to win the magazine! Thanks for all you do! Sally, richter @wcta.net

Anonymous said...

Oh this is so darn cute. I want to make this!
Nadine Donovan
Anyahta@aol.com

mere6sews said...

I'm in the mood for a row of haunted houses for Halloween fun. Think your little house will use scraps of poison green, orange, purple, yellow and black... with maybe some silver for a moon.

Anonymous said...

Love the stringy roof! You keep inspiring me, I could spend every hour sewing your designs, there is so much variety in your patterns, I love them all!
Maybe a sampler would be a realistic goal ;)
Thank you for all you give.
Inge Christensen, Denmark
inge39(at)live.dk

Anonymous said...

Great block, Bonnie! It was neat that you remember where your fabrics come from...that's great!

94Quilter said...

I have lived in so many places and houses, that I could make my own house quilt! Hope I win!!
Have a great trip Bonnie!

Unknown said...

Love your house block. You always do such fun things, have fun in England.

Deborah

J-Nessa said...

So fun! Always inspired by your fabric choices to be a little more brave myself (:

Barb said...

The string pieced roof is perfect! Thanks for the chance to win!!

Barb
spurr@mts.net

Littlelongos said...

Love it!

Pat said...

Love your house, enjoy England

Cindy, The Purple Quilter said...


Of course, yours would have strings! Picked it out first guess!! :)

Unknown said...

I love your house! This issue would be great to add to my collection.
lclark1220@att.net

Anonymous said...

Love the red string roof and the windows too.
Pick me please.
scrappyquilt@bellsouth.net

Anonymous said...

I wish I could have gone with you to England but have to stay at home sweet home and work - so what better way than to win from Bonnie Hunter's page. Thanks for the encouragement you send all quilters! cindy at cwienstroer@amuniversal.com

GerryART said...

Memories do make HOME
And your scrap have certainly made this a home of memories
Love ya, Bonnie
Hugs
GerryART

Lisa E said...

What a fun house. I especially like the roof.

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie! Love all that you do so keep up the good work. Have a great trip to England. I visited the other to sites and will go back often.
Thanks!
Jen
jarledge1@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Cute, Cute houses. House blocks are probably my all time favorite.

Unknown said...

I'd love to be the one to win! Your scrappy house is lovely and the string roof top is a winner.

Anonymous said...

Would love to win this mag and make some houses. Thanks for the chance to win. As always, you are way too generous.
linda1958laing@yahoo.ca

Eugenia said...

I love all your scrappy quilts. Recently moved so need to get my sewing room and fabric organized. Receiving more patterns and fabric will definitely get me motivated.

eloidastitches said...

I love your little house with the string roof! Thanks for the tutorial. I would Love to win a signed copy of your book. I Love scrappy quilts, and the more info on how to make them the better.

Deb said...

What I love about your house is that you have all the memories of where you got certain fabrics. That makes your house happy and special, too! I would love to win!

Sue said...

Would love to try those scrappy houses. Thank you.

Carol Sc said...

I always enjoy reading the "thought process" you use, when making your blocks. The house block is so cute.

Mary said...

i love your string pieced roof on that darling house block. It would be such fun to win. And some stash, wow! Thanks for the opportunity!

Diana said...

Just the cutest house! I love all things Bonnie does in quilts. I hope I win. Thanks for the chance. Diana
curtnty@sympatico.ca

Kristy said...

I love the house block! Cute and versatile!

Unknown said...

Oh please please, let it be me! It would be my very first time to win something and this one is so ver special... Typing with my fingers crossed... Love your work Bonnie! Have a little extra fun from me today!

Ronna said...

Home..a place of peace & comfort..and Quilting. Its where all my toys are. =)

Unknown said...

Bonnie,
I love your cute scrappy house block. Thanks for all you do for us. The blocks looks to be a fun block to make. Will try one after I finish one I am working on now.
Jean

Rhonda said...

Such a cute roof!! Hope you're enjoying England!

nancykwiltz said...

Love the houses! Especially like your use of strings for the roof. Wouldn't a whole quilt of houses with different colored string roves be fun.

nancykwiltz said...

Love the houses! Especially like your use of strings for the roof. Wouldn't a whole quilt of houses with different colored string roves be fun.

nancykwiltz said...

......roofs, that is

Unknown said...

I love your house!

Jess said...

I can't wait to make a house quilt of my own!!

Anonymous said...

Bonnie I love your house. I love the way you made the gables and I would have done that in a much harder way. I must think strings more!! I would love to win the house book. I am enjoying your trip with you.

Lynda Johnson
ljquilts@numail.org

Terri said...

I love house blocks and yours is sew Bonnie! Hope you had an amazing trip, I've really enjoyed following along with your blog posts.

Rose of Sharon quilter said...

Another pattern to try - thanks for the great ideas!

Kathy S. said...

Love the strings you put on your roof!

Helen said...

what texture the string piecing gives! Love the block, Helen

JaneT said...

Love the happy houses. So many ideas and not enough time.

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