Thursday, October 15, 2009

Caught Up?

Well, at least with reading posts on my Bloglines. Phew! I didn't want to miss anything, but it sure took some time to read them all.

Here's the Disappearing Nine Patch top from my previous post. I want to have it quilted by next Wednesday for a challenge from my Comforts Quilts group.
Disappearing Nine Patch quilt made with sports themed fabrics

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Most of the quilts I have made are miniatures or wall quilts and are no longer mine. This wall hanging is one of my favorites, though, made for a challenge in Shipshewana, Indiana at the Dear Jane Retreat in 2000. Jane blocks were made 50% of their original size and placed inside houses to make a 4 1/2" block. In the book "Dear Jane" by Brenda Papadakis, she gives each block a name, letter and number. At the last minute I decided to add those as the house numbers on each block. My quilt won the challenge! The name of my quilt is Every Home Should Have a Jane.

Added: I should have mentioned it was an ugly fat quarter challenge. We each chose a
paper bag that someone else had brought. My little blocks are all made with one UGLY piece of fabric.




22 comments:

  1. Love your 9 Patch and the House one is really cute also.!

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  2. Ooooh I love this version of Dear Jane. I might even attempt to make some so I can try doing the houses.

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  3. That is such an awesome setting for Dear Jane blocks! Very fun!

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  4. Love love love you houses ... what a great idea.

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  5. very cute. My son would love the sports quilt! Love your idea for the houses, too, and congratulations on winning the challenge!

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  6. What a great setting! So different and so striking!

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  7. Very cool! I know how small some of those pieces are to begin with.

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  8. OK, your "Every House Should have a Jane" quilt is the cutest house quilt I have EVER seen! What a cool idea, especially using the DJ numbers as "addresses". So clever! I'm not at all surprised you won the challenge.

    All the best,
    Susan
    http://susanintexas.blogspot.com

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  9. Very nice the quilt !kind little house funny.

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  10. What a fun challenge . . . . I don't see any ugly there at all *s*

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  11. Congratulations on your win! That is one stunning quilt and you deserve it!

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  12. Love the house quilt! What a great idea to set DJ blocks into houses!

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  13. You did a great job with those "ugly" fabrics. It is great to use the numbers of the blocks as house numbers.

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  14. hi Jeanne,
    love this quilt - the idea to use the Dear Jane "adress" is so cool!
    greetings still from Poland: Brigitte

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  15. I love your House quilt. What a wonderful idea for a quilt.

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  16. what an awesome way to feature Dear Jane blocks! I love it - and you are so creative to number the homes in accordance with the block numbers. ;)

    Love it - I can see why yours won the challenge!!! Love from Texas! ~bonnie

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  17. This is fabulous! I've seen something similar done in red/white fabrics as a raffle quilt .... love your version too!

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  18. Great Dear Jane blocks. Never seen them used that way. Very creative. Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Amazing! LOOK at your precision piecing and dedication to the Challenge. Glad you WON! Thanks for sharing your clever-ness! ; )

    http://sewpam63.wordpress.com/

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  20. very clever use of the dj blocks

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