It's been an amazing week of houses in all sorts of creations in the Welcome To My House
blog hop. I'm so grateful to all of you who got creative and those of you who have visited.
I hate to see this end, but I always feel that way on the last day of a blog hop.
Thank you everyone!
It's my day for sharing my house project and I chose to use the Accuquilt schoolhouse
die I've had for several years. It made cutting out my schoolhouses so easy!
Night School
Finished size: 58" x 58"
The center blocks are unfinished squares measuring 10 1/2" x 10 1/2".
The schoolhouses fit perfectly!
The fabrics are some I found at a quilt store going out-of-business...
Maywood Whisper Whites and In The Black Continuum.
I quilted lines using Aurifil white 50wt thread.
blog hop. I'm so grateful to all of you who got creative and those of you who have visited.
I hate to see this end, but I always feel that way on the last day of a blog hop.
Thank you everyone!
It's my day for sharing my house project and I chose to use the Accuquilt schoolhouse
die I've had for several years. It made cutting out my schoolhouses so easy!
Night School
Finished size: 58" x 58"
The center blocks are unfinished squares measuring 10 1/2" x 10 1/2".
The schoolhouses fit perfectly!
Maywood Whisper Whites and In The Black Continuum.
I quilted lines using Aurifil white 50wt thread.
What a stunning quilt. Love the monochrome look ♥ Thanks for organising such a wonderful blog hop, I've really enjoyed hopping around all week 😊
ReplyDeleteTakes us back even farther than our good old days. For the old fashioned school houses black and white are a perfect choice. Like black and white photos back then. Lots of cute sewing/quilting in this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteCarol, I love black and white quilts!! This is gorgeous, really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous! This has been a fantastic hop, so many creative and beautiful projects. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the house quilt in black and white--eye-popping! This blog hop has been inspirational, as usual. Glad you hosted it, Carol.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a graphic version of that block!! Thanks for another terrific hop.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning quilt! I love two color quilts, and this one is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing your quilt and for hosting this fun hop!
ReplyDeleteI really love Black and White quilts. Your houses are wonderful. I need to check if anyone in our guild has that die laying around looking for purpose. Thanks for everything.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt and pattern! Thanks so much for having this Blog Hop. It made me complete my quilt that was started almost a year ago.
ReplyDeleteWow Carol the houses in black and white with the border sure makes quite a WOW statement! It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a WOW quilt done in eye catching black & white color scheme.
ReplyDeleteI love this version of houses! And the name...perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh my I love your Night School quilt! I never thought of this fun design in black, but it makes a stunning night school!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt, Carol - I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteThe contrast, the borders, the quilting & even the name!!
Thanks again for putting together this fun blog hop...it's been wonderful! <3
I've been drooling over two color quilts lately and yours is lovely.
ReplyDeleteYep, I do love this classic quilt block. Having the GO die is a bonus. Guess that will have to go on my shopping list next! LOL!!! Thanks for hosting a fun filled hop this week. :-)
ReplyDeleteNeedless to say I love your quilt because mine is very similar. Thanks so much for hosting this blog hop. It was great!
ReplyDeletegreat quilt. really enjoyed this hop
ReplyDeleteSuper striking black and white houses - very nice!
ReplyDeleteA great block that makes a great quilt. It is one of the dies I want to get.
ReplyDeleteLove your houses in black and white. It is perfection. Thank you for another great hop, my friend. It's been fun touring all the open houses.
ReplyDeleteI like your schoolhouses. I hate to see it come to an end too. But so many fun ideas of houses!
ReplyDeletegorgeous in black and white!
ReplyDeleteThe black & white is very striking, it immediately catches your attention. Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteCarol, Thank you for the wonderful blog hop, I so enjoy seeing what others are creating!
Just found this on the last day. I am going to look at all. I dream of a house quilt, I am sure I will find the perfect one in this hop. Love your school house b/w, but I am think scrappy and maybe a neighborhood or even a town.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast of black and white. Your school house quilt is perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking quilt!! Gorgeous!! Clever name as well ;-D
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That's a stunning quilt. I love black and white and this is perfectly wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love black and white quilts.
ReplyDeleteIt's so striking. Love the simplicity and contrast. So nice, Carol!
ReplyDeleteFabulous looking
ReplyDeletequilt, love the
School house die.
Carla from Utah
Carol, your Night House quilt is so dramatic and charming! Black and white are just meant to be paired together. I've never used a die cutter, but would be interested in trying. As always, great work, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThe Night School quilt is outstanding!!
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Love night school quilt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house block and love the black/white setting. Thank you for hosting such a very inspirational Hop - lots of fabulous house projects.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is stunning! Love the crisp elegance of the black against white. And your quilting is perfect. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! Thanks, Carol, for hosting the blog hop. I've enjoyed hopping around to see all of the lovely homes on display this week. Happy quilting, Sharon
ReplyDeleteWow Carol your schoolhouse quilt is so beautiful, just perfect for this hop! Thank you so much for hosting and for the pinning all the houses on pinterest too.
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Bente
I love this quilt. I often see red/white ones but the black/white really makes a statement. Thanks for organizing this hop. It has been fun. Lots of inspiration to be had.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful in black and white! I love the old schoolhouse blocks like this. Your border is a great addition, and what a perfect name.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dog and Sewing are amoung my favorite places. The row is really cute
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth, in Silverdale, WA