This one and two more. This one, It’s beginning to look a lot like... . I though, American Patchwork and Quilting Podcast Interview, Australian Patchwork & Quilting Yearbook 2008, http://betsysbestquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/. And maybe a little sad. A few of the pieces are a little small - it's a 6" finished block - but it's a nice block to finish with. So you know, there will be a total of forty-eight – 6″ finished blocks from Lynne, Betsy Chutchian, Lisa Bongean, Jan Patek and Jo Morton. And if you haven’t already joined, there is the Moda Blockheads Facebook group. This week's block is Cups and Saucers, and it finishes at 6" x 6". © 2020. That's Betsy Chutchian's finished Block Heads 1 quilt, and she's getting close to getting this one put... Moda Fabrics and Moda Home are United Notions companies, ©2020 Moda Fabrics + Supplies — Powered by triGroup. Go check them out! In the FB Group there are so many new people…and even not new…that need this resource. It's a good day to be a Block Head! 4.1 – Janet Clare – http://janetclare.co.uk/blog/ Most bears are fast asleep this time of year, but one little cub decided to stay up late to attend the Moda Bake Shop’s Winter Frost quilt show! Looking for Moda Blockheads #2? (It's in shops now.) We will keep this link in each week’s post here ON OUR BLOG as a resource. We're almost there. A Blooming Bunch meets Flower Girl for a Quilt-along - here are the details! This… CLICK HERE FOR THE ARCHIVE OF ALL OF THE MODA BLOCKHEADS 3 BLOCKS WE HAVE HAD SO FAR! Click here to read more. In addition to sharing her block, Betsy probably has a little lagniappe for you too. 3.25 – Robin Pickens – https://www.robinpickens.com/ LINK TO OUR SHOP IN CASE YOU WOULD LIKE TO BROWSE HERE. Come check out our patterns, bundles and kits! All rights reserved. This Archive will be updated each week by MODA, in descending chronological order, with the newest block at the top. The complete list of blocks, Basic Instructions and Final Assembly Instructions for Block Heads 2. Also, I am glad you include the archive link each week. The finish line. Welcome to the Moda Block Heads - Round 3! ALL the Figs & Shirtings goodies are on their way! More. This Archive will be updated each week by MODA, in descending chronological order, with the newest block at the top. We will keep this link in each week’s post here ON OUR BLOG as a resource. This little lovely is from Jo Morton's Jo's Favorites III . 1.29 – Betsy Chutchian – http://betsysbestquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/ Forty-eight blocks. Blocks. This is it. 1 is Whirligig from Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles.. Lynne will be sharing her block and maybe some tips and tricks for her wonderful layered patchwork technique on her blog – Kansas Troubles Quilters. CLICK HERE FOR THE ARCHIVE OF ALL OF THE MODA BLOCKHEADS 3 BLOCKS WE HAVE HAD SO FAR! =================================================. Block Heads 3 is here and we've got some new wrinkles this year. Block No. Based on the blocks I've seen so far, the finished quilt is going to be spectacular. ... Archives. The first is a mix of all the designer collections, and the second is made using her just-in-stores-now Liberty Gatherings.. Block 2 is Aunt Dinah – from Betsy Chutchian.. You can get the instructions for Aunt Dinah on Betsy’s Blog.. 2.19 – Lisa Bongean – https://lisabongean.com/ It's February 27th and it's a "snow day" for the Block Heads. You choose your own palette and choose which patterns you want to make each week and sew along through out the year. LINK TO OUR FIG TREE FACEBOOK GROUP HERE. Looking for Moda Blockheads #1? Moda Blockheads III (2020) Welcome to Moda Blockheads #3 (2020) - A FREE Block of the Week Program! This is the Moda Blockheads 2 sampler--a free block of the month program from 12 Moda designers including me! Roses are Jan Patek's Block 46 for Block Heads 3. Block No. This is such a fabulous resource! Block No. You'll find the answers here! Block Heads 3 - Archive. Mine's a little crazy with all the juicy colors, reminds me of a fruit cocktail. Block 49! Her blocks are in shades of cream, natural, gray, blue and navy. Ordering is … Tagged: Block Heads, Block Heads 3. The complete list of blocks, blog posts, layouts and alternate blocks for Block Heads 3. Whether you're new to the Block Heads or on your third go-round, there are a few things to know about how this all works. 2.12 – Brigitte Heitland – https://www.brigitteheitland.de/blog Happy Block Heads Wednesday! Keep reading to the bottom of the post for fun Giveaway news! Explaining the BLOCKHEADS: MODA BLOCKHEADS is a program that is now its 3rd year and basically provides a pattern a week for the entire year. Here is a list of all the designers participating this year in the order that they have posted their weekly blocks. Today's block is Scrappy Checkerboard by Corey Yoder . Lots and lots of people participate in a huge variety of styles and fabric collections. Our Fig Tree Friends Facebook group is a new addition in the last year and it is a great place to see what others are working on with Fig Tree fabrics, see people’s progress on our programs and follow along on general Fig Tree Facebook updates all in one place. we decided to use a more involved print in the outer setting triangles… I think it really make those center pinwheels stand out ever more! Fig Tree & Company. Block 45 is Songbird from Betsy Chutchian. We are on the home stretch friends! The penultimate Block Heads 2 block. Goose Pond is Block 6 of Moda Bake Shop's Summer In the Country. #figt, Obsessed with these @modafabrics toweling! January 2020 (1) December 2019 (4) November 2019 (5) October 2019 (9) September 2019 (13) August 2019 (6) July 2019 (4) June 2019 (6) May 2019 (9) Make sure you go say Hi to Jan and her new buddy, Elizabeth. You will find the PDF pattern for Corner Delight here. This Archive will be updated each week by MODA, in descending chronological order, with the newest block at the top. And Harriet. We're excited to see her Block Heads 2 quilt as she's been mixing a couple of her collections - Sweet Violet and Lilac Ridge . 1 is Whirligig from Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles. Details: What is Moda Blockheads: A free sampler block quilt sew along. Newsletter comes out each week on Friday with latest goodies, upcoming releases, any sales or new kits and our $6 pattern of the week. We'll update this every week as new blocks are released. We will keep this link in each week’s post here ON OUR BLOG as a resource. With a new collection debuting soon and Spring Market on the horizon, she might be busy stitching. Thank you for posting your thinking on your fabric placement choices. 1 is Whirligig from Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles.. Lynne will be sharing her block and maybe some tips and tricks for her wonderful layered patchwork technique on her blog – Kansas Troubles Quilters. Read more. CLICK HERE FOR THE ARCHIVE OF ALL OF THE MODA BLOCKHEADS 3 BLOCKS WE HAVE HAD SO FAR! Today. That means Block Heads 2 is now complete. This Archive will be updated each week by MODA, in descending chronological order, with the newest block at the top. Happy Block Heads Wednesday! It's Wednesday, Block 45 and we're sharing the day with Betsy . 3.4 – Laurie Simpson – http://minickandsimpson.blogspot.com/ Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns is back - and it's better than ever! CLICK HERE FOR THE ARCHIVE OF ALL OF THE MODA BLOCKHEADS 3 BLOCKS WE HAVE HAD SO FAR! And then Block Heads 2 is in the books. A Modern Classic. It's February 27th and it's a "snow day" for the Block Heads. The quilt shown above is Sherri's finished Block Heads quilt and you'll have to wait two... Four. 4.15 – Joanna Figueroa – https://blog.figtreeandcompany.com/, To those of you in the program… OUR FOURTH FIGS & FRIENDS BUNDLE HAS…, Welcome to Week #45 of the MODA BLOCKHEADS 3 SEW ALONG… Let’s…. LINK TO SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER HERE. This is such a fabulous resource! It really helps me learn. Lynne will be sharing her block and maybe some tips and tricks for her wonderful layered patchwork technique on her blog - Kansas Troubles Quilters. You know Stacy as the creative spirit behind more than a dozen adorable collections - thirteen to be specific. We will keep this link in each week’s post here ON OUR BLOG as a resource. Happy sewing friends! We chose to do ours as a 6″ block, to add to our growing stack of the 6″ that we will need for the setting… and the stack is growing!