I don\’t know what it is about quilting, but fabrics and patterns sure bring out the sentimental feelings in me. Okay, maybe it\’s also that I\’m getting older. Whatever the reason, as I was sewing up house blocks, my mind drifted to thoughts of the homes I\’ve lived in: my childhood home, the first home my husband and I purchased (a sweet little yellow story-and-a-half), the house we lived in when we brought our babies home from the hospital, the home we lived in when our kids were in elementary school (with the awesome back yard), and the lovely home we live in now. Each home is filled with memories that I can sift through like pictures. It\’s a good thing to think on. It\’s good to be thankful for those blessings.
Since I got swept away on my bit of \”home nostalgia,\” I had to sew up a fifth house block and turn it into a pillow. Will you grow tired of me saying how much I love this fabric? My daughter, to her credit, just keeps nodding and telling me how pretty it is. She\’s a good kid.
- Joanna of Fig Tree Quilts (@figtreequilts)
- Pat Sloan (@quilterpatsloan)
- April of Prairie Grass Patterns (@amrosenthal)
- Tina of Emily Ann\’s Kloset (@emilyannskloset)
- Melissa of Oh How Sweet (@ohhowsweet)
- Angie of Gnome Angel (@gnomeangel)
- Vanessa of Lella Boutique (@lellaboutique)
- Melissa of Happy Quilting (@happyquiltingmc)
- Erin of Why Not Sew (@whynotsewquilts)
- Greg of Grey Dogwood Studio (@greydogwoodstudio)
- Sondra of Out of the Blue Quilts (@sondradavison)
- Sedef of Down Grapevine Lane (@downgrapvinelane)

I hope you’ll consider joining in the fun! It is a great way to connect with other enthusiastic quilters and donate to a wonderful cause, the March of Dimes. You can also share your progress and creations on the Crossroads Facebook Group. And be sure to post your own blocks using #crossroadsquiltalong on Instagram!
~Taunja
Love your beautiful house blocks and the soft pink in your house pillow really stands out with the darker border. I'm still deciding on my fabric, but do want to sew along. Love this quilt pattern and the cause it is for!!
How pretty these little houses are! The pillow? PERFECT! I agree with Little Quiltsong about the soft pink & darker border – beautiful contrast. Thanks also for the rooftop tip. Going to try to get this done this week. Glad it's at a slow pace. Now I'm thinking of the homes I lived in. I might just stitch in the house numbers on those blocks!
Oh I can't wait to see what your fabric choices will be! Be sure to post to that Facebook group for Crossroads Quilt Along 2016!
Oh my gosh that is an awesome idea! That would be so meaningful!! Will be impatiently waiting to see your posts to IG!
Don't hold your breath. This stupid hand is still swollen so not able to cut just yet. Darn!
GRRR!!! I don't like to hear that!
Love, love, love your blocks, they never disappoint! I made mine late last. Sadly they didn't measure at 8\” when I was done. C'est la vie!!
I think you are probably being too tough on yourself!!! You know, I often sew too tightly and my blocks are often a tiny bit small. However, I don't like doing the scant 1/4 inch by moving the needle over. It feels like too much! So in recent years I've just started to trust myself to \”barely\” run up to my 1/4 inch guide and I have a lot better luck. That, and pressing these seams open when they are so small, that helps a TON! Sewing is partly a feeling game, isn't it?
Well I messed up my previous comment, so I'll try again: You know, I'm very careful when I cut my fabric. I don't measure once, or even twice, but thrice! LOL And don't get me started on how careful I am with that 1/4\” seam. I'm always off by at least an 1/8 of an inch. I purchased the Clearly Perfect Angles thingy to perfect that seam and I'm still off. Think I'll use the tips you mentioned. I'm too much of a perfectionist so it drives me bananas when it's not perfect. Phooey kerplooey! LOL Thank you for always replying. You're a doll!
I get the going bananas thing. I'm often grabbing my seam ripper! 🙂 I still think you're being too tough on yourself. Sew on, friend!