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Friday, April 16, 2010

settlement of MLE Town

Who wouldn't want to live here? I predict a booming town within the next few months. LOL!Totally inspired by the "tiny town" craze HERE and HERE. These little blocks are trickier than they look! I was surprised how long each one took. I'm trying to keep the houses between 3 and 4 inches tall. It's a great way to use scraps!


And here is a new quilt I just listed in the shop yesterday. I LOVE this one so much!!!This is the back:

6 comments:

  1. Oh, I LOVE MLE Town :) Those are beautiful.

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  2. omg, I am in love with Tiny Town too - I may have to give it a go once I finish up my "quilt as you go along" - love. And that new shop quilt - that little bit of cars is the best!

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  3. Your quilts are amazing! A MLE town will be fantastik! Have fun!

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  4. mle town. SO cute.
    i love the pattern of you little car quilt! and the colors!!!

    and i can see how making those house quilts would be time consuming! can't wait to see the finished town.

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  5. I am posting again because I have to tell you - I am armed with my Kona Cotton and ready to start my own little village soon. I was hoping to find some foundation patterns but I think I will have go freestyle - it will probably be more modern that way - thanks so much for the inspiration!

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  6. I have just two houses made and wow, I was shocked how long they took also! I would like to find some foundation pieced houses but the ones I have found just don't look whimsical enough. Hmmm. Might be a small town:)

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