Thank you! It is always a pleasure to see a pattern made by someone who is as familiar with it as you are, and who is knowledge able enough to be able to change and adjust when needed to suit your needs. Thank you for sharing those little details. Little details ALWAYS make a huge difference!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Your explanations and tips are very helpful. The quilt is just darling and could be adapted to other seasonal celebrations based on fabrics. Your savings tips are so appreciated. ❤❤😊
I love this project. Thank you for the economic use of fabric! Waste not, want not. I appreciated the tutorial so much that I jumped over to your website and snagged the kit. I can see a Christmas door panel in my future as well.
I don't acknowledge halloween as something to celebrate, but this pattern would be really cute as a simple village scene. I wonder if having the roofs at different heights would work? It looks like a fun project.
We've made it as a Christmas village and a simple/non-holiday village, and it looks great. Changing the roof heights isn't something we've tried, but I bet you could make it work.
@@Stitchinpost Oh, I didn't know you'd already done different scenes. I should've known you would have already thought of that. LOL I'll have to try the different heights of roof lines now! 😃
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Cute little houses! Don’t like Halloween (orange my least favorite color unless paired with other fall shades), so I would choose a different color/theme. But very cute looking overall. A sweet table runner perhaps. And thank you for showing us the fabric cutting layout. Probably the least favorite part of sewing. Can understand why precut kits are so popular!
That was so cute!
Jackie, you are a GENIUS! I love little houses.
Thank you! It is always a pleasure to see a pattern made by someone who is as familiar with it as you are, and who is knowledge able enough to be able to change and adjust when needed to suit your needs. Thank you for sharing those little details. Little details ALWAYS make a huge difference!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial!! So concise and easy to understand. Appreciate the tips to maximize the use of the fabric.
You are so welcome!
Love this!!! Thank you for the free download!
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Your explanations and tips are very helpful. The quilt is just darling and could be adapted to other seasonal celebrations based on fabrics. Your savings tips are so appreciated. ❤❤😊
Glad it was helpful!
Wow! Thank you so much! With prices going up all the time we really do need handy ways to save.
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic tips, Jackie. Thank you! I love your Halloween interpretation of the Village Quilt pattern. Very clever!
Thank you so much!
Love the Halloween House quilt 🤠. Thanks for the video 😊
Great tutorial. Love houses. Would make great table dinner.
Thank you for your clear and awesome tutorial. I ordered the kit and now have your ‘You Tube’ guidance👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks Jackie for such a fabulous cutting guide. I'm hooked on little houses!
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial! Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
I love this project. Thank you for the economic use of fabric! Waste not, want not. I appreciated the tutorial so much that I jumped over to your website and snagged the kit. I can see a Christmas door panel in my future as well.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for trying the kit.
I definitely agree that appliqueing the chimneys on is way more efficient. Looks fun as well.
Thank you for the great video. I loved the alternate way of adding the chimney.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful thanks
That was a really nice video Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tutorial! Thank you
You are so welcome!
I don't acknowledge halloween as something to celebrate, but this pattern would be really cute as a simple village scene. I wonder if having the roofs at different heights would work? It looks like a fun project.
We've made it as a Christmas village and a simple/non-holiday village, and it looks great. Changing the roof heights isn't something we've tried, but I bet you could make it work.
@@Stitchinpost Oh, I didn't know you'd already done different scenes. I should've known you would have already thought of that. LOL I'll have to try the different heights of roof lines now! 😃
Hi Jackie thank you for the tutorial. How did you quilt it? Thank you.
Most of our shop quilts are quilted professionally. If you're local and looking we have a page with contact info here stitchinpost.com/pages/quilting-services
Cute little houses! Don’t like Halloween (orange my least favorite color unless paired with other fall shades), so I would choose a different color/theme. But very cute looking overall. A sweet table runner perhaps. And thank you for showing us the fabric cutting layout. Probably the least favorite part of sewing. Can understand why precut kits are so popular!
It's a great pattern with almost any fabric or holiday.
Did I hear you say something about a door quilt? What did you do with the leftovers? I agree, that leftover fabric is not a good thing.
I tried to purchase the Halloween House Quilt pieces, but link just takes me to the website, no quilt kit
I'm sorry we sold out of that kit.
Sorry but I can't hear you any body else having the same problem
So sorry, it is a little quiet. Jackie was giving a live demo so the camera wasn't as close. You'll have to try turning your sound up.