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Monday, September 9, 2019

Once Upon a Story ...Humpty Dumpty's Wall

Hard to believe 5 years! But here we are again, participating in Marian Pena's RAL, this year called "Once Upon a Story"


We've come a long way from sharing patterns on craftsy, to payhip and now I have my own website so you can check out a lot of the products I have in my brick and mortar store (via the website). Here is a link directly to the pattern and Northcott fabrics. I've also included previous RAL patterns. Northcott has been a great sponsor through the years and I'm excited to have the actual fabrics this year available for you to purchase directly.



When I think of childhood stories, several come to mind, but the first image that came to mind that I'd want to put a pattern together for was Humpty Dumpty's wall. This design can be used as filler elements or as its own block. The pattern includes all of the sizes suggested for this RAL.

18" vertical x 9"

9" x 18"

12" x 30"

30" vertical x 12"

 30" x 30"



There are many other ways you could use this design, here is an example (inspired by a design from Ann Kelly) using old jeans and a fabric for the 'mortar'.


I actually have several 'brick' like fabrics ...make your own or pre-printed bricks.
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Schedule:
Tuesday, 9/3/2019

Just Let Me Quilt
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Pamela Quilts
http://pamelaquilts.blogspot.com/

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Thursday, 9/5/2019

Made By Marney
http://madebymarney.com

Pretty Piney Quilts
https://prettypiney.com

Renee's Quilting Addiction
https://reneechester.wordpress.com/

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Tuesday, 9/10/2019

Linda B Creative
https://lindabcreative.blogspot.com

Patchwork Breeze
https://patchworkbreeze.blogspot.com

KISSed Quilts
http://kissedquilts.blogspot.com

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Thursday, 9/12/2019

Bobbin In Quilts Blog
https://www.bobbininquilts.com/blogs/news

Clever Chameleon
http://www.cleverchameleon.com.au/blog

Mountain Meadow Designs
https://www.pg-mmd.com/blog1

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Tuesday, 9/17/2019

Barbara Dieges
http://bdieges.com/

Miss P Designs
https://mspdesignsusa.com

Seams To Be Sew
http://www.seamstobesew.com

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Thursday, 9/19/2019

Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
http://www.duckcreekmountainquilting.com

Cynthia's Creating Ark
http://www.cynthiasark.blogspot.com.au

Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
http://ecoughlindesigns.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, 9/24/2019

Pumpkin Patch BC
http://pumpkinpatchbc.com/blog/

Stitchin at Home
http://www.stitchinathome.com/

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Thursday, 9/26/2019

From My Carolina Home
http://frommycarolinahome.com/

Words & Stitches
https://bethstrand.wordpress.com
Tuning My Heart Quilts

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Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Quilt Schmilt

Charlie's Daughter

Mountain Meadow Designs

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Thursday, October 03, 2019

Clever Chameleon

Sew Incredibly Crazy

Miss Loreen’s Schoolhouse   

Seams To Be Sew
http://www.seamstobesew.com

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Tuesday, October 08, 2019 - SNT

Beth Strand
Carol Andrews
Carol Swift
Cindy Pieters
Debra Davis
Dione Gardner-Stephen
Elizabeth Coughlin
Linda Bratten
Lydia Midday
Marian Pena
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Pamela Boatright
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70 comments:

  1. I love Humpty Dumpty, one of my favorites.

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  2. Great wall I see many uses. Thank you

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  3. What a great design. I appreciate you sharing the pattern with us, but I am having trouble downloading it.

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    1. pls email me directly if you continue to have an issue. selext the pattern, add to cart, add anything else you would like and check out. marlene at kissedquilts dot com

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  4. Thank you for sharing your pattern! Very versatile for sure!

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  5. I like your interpretation of Humpty Dumpty, and can see many uses for those wall rows.

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  6. Humpty Dumpty always perplexed me as a child. Just how did he get on the wall in the first place?! 😀

    Love the brick wall pattern. I can see it used in so many ways!

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  7. The theme is Humpty Dumpty. Great brick pattern!

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  8. I like your wall for Humpty Dumpty.

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  9. what a neat block. those fabrics are wonderful for bricks and morter
    quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  10. The story of an egg named Humpty Dumpty, his great fall & how he survived! Thank you for this memory, Susan

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  11. What an interesting concept, and so many possibilities. Funny how the simplest designs have the most uses, thank you! And such a great story choice.

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  12. Humpty Dumpty reminds me of somersaulting down a hill.

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  13. Thanks so much for the chance to win some great prizes during this QAL! I may or may not add Humpty Dumpty on the wall you've given us...I'd remember it better with good ole Humpty on it! :-) Or maybe with him cracked in half, laying next to the wall!! Anyway, again, thanks for the chance to win, and thanks for being a part of the QAL!!

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  14. Humty Dumpty, or his wall to be exact. Thank you for sharing!

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  15. Humpty Dumpty is a cute poem. Thank you for the brick wall which I know will make a great filler.

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  16. I always loved that nursery rhyme! Humpty Dumpty has a Great Wall!

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  17. Humpty Dumpty is the theme. Thank you so much!

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  19. What a great idea for a quilt based on the Humpty Dumpty rhyme! I like the blue jeans idea, having a huge pile of old jeans left over from another project. Thank you!

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  20. A very cool block. I love how it fits more than one size block.

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  21. Humpty dumpty is the theme and a great brick wall.

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  22. Love the way you give us a variety of walls for Humpty Dumpty! I appreciate that it can be used in a variety of ways.

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  23. Humpty Dumpty is such a great story. And thanks for such a versatile pattern to complement the others in the hop!

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  24. So this is after the accident and you are protecting us from the aftermath? :-)

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  25. Great pattern for Humpty Dumpty Sat On A Wall. Thank!

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  26. Love the supplied variety of ways to use Humpty's Wall. Thanks for sharing your talents.
    dixie dot mcadam at gmail dot com

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  27. Great brick fabrics and the block is darling

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  28. Humpty Dumpty and the Wall! Love the supplied variety of ways to use Humpty's Wall.

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  29. Very clever! I enjoyed the brick inspired pattern.

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  30. Thanks for the great versatile pattern!

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  31. Very creative thinking of Humpty Dumpty's wall. Thanks for sharing the different ways of using the wall.

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  32. Humpty Dumpty Wall was the Story. Thanks for the pattern. I have lots of ideas for it I also want to thank you all for the creativity, cost, and time you all put in.
    Elizabeth, Silverdale, WA

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  33. Now that wall can come in useful in so many quilts. Thank you.

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  34. One could easily applique Humpty Dumpty and put him on the wall. Thanks for the pattern.

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  35. Humpty Dumpty is the fairy tale. bestbelle2010@aol.com

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  36. Humpty Dumpty is the name of the story.

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  37. Your Humpty Dumpty wall is awesome!! Definitely many uses for this pattern - thank you for sharing so many different patterns for it!

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  39. Great wall pattern that could be used for lots and lots of backgrounds. Thanks for sharing!

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  40. Humpty Dumpty's wall of course :) Such a great & creative use of fabric to make the wall!! Thank you for sharing the pattern :)

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  41. It's such a pleasure having you join us each year Marlene. I always look forward to your interpretations of each row theme. This one is no different, the brick wall leaves our imagination open and remembering Humpty falling from that wall. Thank you for sharing your inspirations thru the years and for your continued support by participating in the row alongs. Hugs!!

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  42. Hump try Dumpty walls provide lots of option for this Row Along. Thank you!

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  43. Love this wall for Humpty Dumpty!!! Great pattern!

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  44. Love your Humpty Dumpty - super cute!

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  45. You came up with a novel idea of designing the wall from which Humpty took his fall! Thank you for sharing.

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  46. Humpty Dumpty never had a better looking wall! You are a mason/quilter!

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  47. I Love your Humpty Dumpty Wall it is so great. I have lots of ideas.
    Thank You

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  48. Humpty Dumpty is a wonderful theme, thanks for sharing !

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  49. Your Humpty Dumpty wall would make a great background for an applique. Thank you.

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  50. Humpty Dumpty is one of my favorite poems from childhood! Thanks for sharing this.

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  51. Humpty Dumpty - I love the idea of making a "brick wall" quilt - especially the jean example you posted

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  52. What a clever design and so useful! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.

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