Quilters Companion

Block Masterclass

Schoolhouse

The Schoolhouse block was often a variation of a house or church pattern. Most featured a side view of the building and were either pieced or appliquéd.

Early in my quilting journey I was attracted to a cute little house block. First I drew the block onto graph paper, then I made templates of each of the required shapes from cardboard (yes, this was a long time ago!). I made the blocks 4in (10cm) square and made six of them. They became the first dolly quilt I made for my daughter when she was two. Stitching that little quilt entirely by hand was a joy. I can’t imagine I would’ve said that had I made a large quilt — all that drawing shapes around templates onto the back of

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