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Blocks Everywhere
Blocks Everywhere
Published:
Mar 1 2013 - 11:20
Welcome to the last stop on the
Moda Designer Friendship blog hop.
First of all, I want to thank you for spending time with us as we shared block patterns.
I know you were anxious to read the designers posts and download blocks.
Some of you ran in to some technical difficulties.
I think everything was sorted out, but I have included a few more block
patterns for you to download at the end of this post just to make sure.
Second, I wanted to brag on the In-House team here.
I passed around a box of fabric scraps and the block patterns. Everyone
jumped in to "play" and share their color options for some of the blocks.
Moda Designer Friendship blog hop.
First of all, I want to thank you for spending time with us as we shared block patterns.
I know you were anxious to read the designers posts and download blocks.
Some of you ran in to some technical difficulties.
I think everything was sorted out, but I have included a few more block
patterns for you to download at the end of this post just to make sure.
Second, I wanted to brag on the In-House team here.
I passed around a box of fabric scraps and the block patterns. Everyone
jumped in to "play" and share their color options for some of the blocks.
Another Sarah project.
Kelli Trimble
Kathy Bauer
Kathy Bauer
Debbie Duckworth
Another Block by Debbie Duckworth
Please share your blocks with us on the Flickr page. http://www.flickr.com/groups/2119118@N25/
If you are looking for fabrics to make your quilt, please check your local quilt store. Many shops are offering this project as a sampler quilt and have beautiful fabric combinations all planned for you.
Now that you have a collection of new quilt blocks,
we thought you might like to have a fun setting
to finish your project.
If you are looking for fabrics to make your quilt, please check your local quilt store. Many shops are offering this project as a sampler quilt and have beautiful fabric combinations all planned for you.
Now that you have a collection of new quilt blocks,
we thought you might like to have a fun setting
to finish your project.
72" x 93"
For the finishing and setting instructions, click here.
This setting option is not for the faint at heart, so tackle it or use the
traditional sashing and cornerstone option.
Due to other obligations and technical problems, some of the designers
were not able to participate so
I have included their patterns here.
Aneela Hoey's pattern.
American Jane's pattern.
Lily Ashbury's pattern.
Lucky block 13.
Just in case you didn't get Jan's, here it is.
and her applique house addition.
Another block and one more.
Choose your favorites.
And one more giveaway, mini charm pack sampler.
This setting option is not for the faint at heart, so tackle it or use the
traditional sashing and cornerstone option.
Due to other obligations and technical problems, some of the designers
were not able to participate so
I have included their patterns here.
Aneela Hoey's pattern.
American Jane's pattern.
Lily Ashbury's pattern.
Lucky block 13.
Just in case you didn't get Jan's, here it is.
and her applique house addition.
Another block and one more.
Choose your favorites.
And one more giveaway, mini charm pack sampler.
An assortment of 30 different moda lines of fabric.
Just tell us what you would do with these yummy tidbits of fabric in the comments.
Check back, Monday March 4th (noon, central time)
as we announce the winner of the mini charm packs
Now that you have all those quilt blocks, join us as some of our favorite people join us by sharing their favorite notions. Just imagine being stranded on an island, what notions would you not be able to live without? Check back to find out.
Thank you for choosing moda fabrics,
-modalissa
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