Hi everyone! It's Erin from House on Hill Road with another great super-sized quilt block made using the GO! Qube Mix & Match 12" Block. This month I took the traditional Ohio Star block and made it big - 18" finished to be exact! I turned my block into a fun throw pillow, but just like with the supersized Churn Dash, sewing a handful of blocks will get you a throw-sized quilt top in no time.
Erin Harris
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Hi, it’s Erin from House on Hill Road. I don’t know about you, but I am already thinking about holiday making. I love having some handmade items at the ready for hostess and teachers gifts and today I want to share one of my favorites with you. These cute holiday potholders are the perfect addition to whatever baked goods you may be passing out this season. They are also great on their own! The construction is simple and uses small amounts of fabric, making these perfect for fussy-cutting and scraps.
- Posted: October 12, 2016Read more »
Happy Fall, y'all! It's Erin from House on Hill Road and I have a tutorial for a fun, fast, fall mini quilt. I raided my orange scrap bin to make this darling patchwork pumpkin. One block is perfect for a wall hanging or you could make a bunch of blocks for an autumn throw. With the GO! Qube Mix and Match 9'' Block and Companion Set, this project comes together in no time!
- Posted: September 06, 2016Read more »
Hello there! It's Erin from House on Hill Road back with another large quilt block. Just like my tutorial for the supersized Churn Dash, this tutorial will show you how to make an 18" finished eight-point star in no time. And it gets better... no y-seams! Let me show you how I do it.
- Posted: June 08, 2016Read more »
Hello! It's Erin from House on Hill Road here. I love making over-sized quilt blocks. They are a great way to showcase a particular fabric, create great visual impact and get a quilt top completed in record time. This churn dash block is a classic and works well singularly as a pillow, but is equally as great for a larger project. Four blocks make a nice 36" square lap/baby quilt and nine blocks give you a good 54" throw. Keep going and put 16 together for a 72" larger picnic or beach quilt. You can always add sashing or borders to get the perfect bed sized quilt! Big blocks are so versatile. Here's how I put mine together. This tutorial makes one block.
- Posted: May 11, 2016Read more »
Hey all! Erin from House on Hill Road here with a fun, fast and scrappy project for you today. I whipped up this darling spring bunting in an afternoon and now I want to make more! Here’s how I did it.
- Posted: April 13, 2016Read more »
Hey everyone! I’m Erin from House on Hill Road and I continue to enjoy making things using my GO! Qube. This month I am sharing a tutorial for an easy baby or lap quilt that finishes at 36” square. I’m using some pretty floral prints and a solid white for a soft look, but this quilt could be made using two bold solids or lots of different prints for a scrappy look. This quilt does finish small, but it can easily be bigger if you like. You’d just need to cut and sew more squares, keeping your finished measurements divisible by 6”.
- Posted: March 09, 2016Read more »
It’s Erin from House on Hill Road. I'm back today with the final two borders of the medallion quilt I started in January and added to in February. Again, I am using my 12” Qube dies and GO! Cutter for this entire quilt project.
- Posted: February 10, 2016Read more »
Hi everyone! It’s Erin from House on Hill Road back today to add to the medallion quilt I started last month. I’ve designed and cut my entire throw-sized medallion quilt using my GO! Cutter and the GO! 12” Qube dies. This month, I am adding two more borders and next month, we’ll finish piecing the quilt top. If you are just joining us, please check my post from last month that shows you how to get started.
- Posted: January 13, 2016Read more »
Hello! It’s Erin Harris from House on Hill Road here to share my latest AccuQuilt project with you today.
- Posted: December 09, 2015Read more »
Hi everyone! It’s Erin Harris from House on Hill Road back to share another quick project made using my AccuQuilt GO! Cutter. These sets of six coasters make a fantastic hostess or teacher gift and sew up in little time. They are great for using up scraps and take just one cutting die. Because each set takes one pass through the cutter, I often set up a few sets at a time and sew them assembly-line style. I decided to use six different holiday fabrics to make these sets fun and festive, but anything goes! If you want all of your coasters exactly the same, use two or four fabrics for the fronts. Pressed for time? Cut both the fronts and the backs using the square portion of the die for reversible coasters!
- Posted: November 11, 2015Read more »
Erin Harris here from House on Hill Road with a fast sew for you today. These cute flying geese table placemats are a great way to dress up your holiday table. Sets of four or six also make a beautiful handmade gift for someone on your list!


















