Well not really, but the construction is finished
...and what fun it was...thank you Sherri and Sinta for taking us on Another Year of Schnibbles. I had a bit of time yesterday and was able to finish the construction...and what a wonderful time it was. I've learned a big lesson this weekend...I will never again take my sewing time for granted. I used to sew for hours and hours...and now I get bits of time and oh how I appreciate those bits.
I'll try to get back here later this week...no promises, but I'll try...have a wonderful week!
It's darling.
ReplyDeleteThat is just too darling - I'm so glad you got some time to sew, sweetie!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Carol. I'm ready to move in! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet houses!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I made this version too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! That's about where I am with mine. Love your fabric.
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute! I used a very similar setting - less squares in the middle though since I didn't have as much fabric to play with. This is such a fun little quilt!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! These quilts are all turning out so different with the choices of fabrics. I enjoy seeing all of them. Great job.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Glad you found time to sew!
ReplyDeleteOh Carol, it's such a fun, happy neighborhood! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little village. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable quilt! I just love it in the 30's job.
ReplyDeleteLovely! You have made the "housing project" that has been tempting me--so cute! But I still haven't broken ground. The housing market isn't that great here. : )
ReplyDeleteOh Carol this is adorable what is it about 30's fabrics that just makes me happy!
ReplyDeleteyou did a wonderful job, thanks for sharing
Kathie
It's really gorgeous! Don't think I'll manage to finish mine in time, but still hope to... :o)
ReplyDeleteYour houses are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful use of your limited time, I love your Tiny Town! Thanks so much for the reminder, I do take my sewing time for granted!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy little quilt! It looks like you are getting quality sewing if not exactly the quantity you would like.
ReplyDeleteVery cute Carol -- have a good week!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute little houses. Glad you were able to at least have a bit of sewing time.
ReplyDeleteI love the 30'S prints....Looks like a picnic...
ReplyDeleteLOVE that material!!
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had time to sew and get your schnibble finished. Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! So bright and cheery!
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful little "hood." Very cute Carol!
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and cheerful little quilt Carol.
ReplyDeletenice houses-have a good week too.
ReplyDeleteoh these are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet. Love your 30s reproduction fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLove your neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteSew Cute! Hope you get lots more sewing time.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've gotten a little bit of time to sew ~ and that you have a happy little 30s village to show for it! It's wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great.
ReplyDeleteYour houses are outstanding!
ReplyDeleteso cute and cheerful!!
ReplyDeleteCarol - Your neighborhood is beautiful!! Mine is still under construction!! :-) Kris
ReplyDeleteSo, sweet!!! Great fabrics.
ReplyDeleteDarn cute! I've got mine cut and ready to sew. I'm using Blueberry Crumb Cake.
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