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Looking for some inspiration for setting your blocks from Blockheads 5? In today's blog post, we've compiled a few setting options from our Blockheads designers for you!
Join the exciting journey of Blockheads 5 with a unique twist! Explore the creative process and innovative designs through the eyes of Annie, one of our staff members. From the first Flying Geese unit to playful applique and fussy cutting, discover how each block pushed creative boundaries and resulted in a project to be proud of. Dive into the highlights of five standout blocks, each with its own story and inspiration. Perfect for quilting enthusiasts and Ruby Star Society fans!
Join us for a day of creativity and discovery as we learn more about the art of Shibori dyeing with Debbie Maddy!
Corey Yoder's delightful calico-inspired collection, Cali & Co., is the featured fabric collection for the November EQ Design Challenge!
Karen O'Connor used several blocks from previous Blockheads, her own unique setting, and fabrics from Crystal Manning's Julia collection to create a truly stunning quilt inspired by Julia Child -- and she's sharing the pattern on the Moda blog!
Hello, Quiltalongers! We did it! We’re at the end of our quiltalong! You might have some sewing to finish up...
It IS your grandmother's quilt! Moda grandmothers share the pleasures and inspiration sewing for their grandkids provides.
The Moda All-Stars like cake. Red Velvet. Carrot. Chocolate. Coconut. And they love Layer Cakes! So when they...
The Celebrate with Quilts QAL continues. We are half way through so keep up the good work. Celebrate with...
Are you redy to get your creative juices flowing? Check out Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings for a full...
Grab your favorite Mini Charm Pack and sew up a pair of Argyle pouches with us for this month’s Moda Pouch Club project.
Add something special to your next pouch project with cork in this month’s Moda Pouch Club project.
We love a good tote bag! On the blog today, we’re sharing a few modifications that we made to our free Project Jelly Roll tote pattern, the Windsor Tote – and we’ve got a helpful video tutorial to walk you through the construction, too!
Are you ready for some jelly-tastic fun? This year, we're bringing you brand new ways to celebrate Project Jelly Roll, and we couldn’t be more excited to share them with you!
Let's make some holiday ornaments for decorating and gift giving. All of your family and friends are going to be so impressed AND!!!!! There's NO SEWING! Let's go!
The Sunflower Pouch is the second in our Pouch Club Series here on the Moda Blog! This pouch is a fun one to celebrate summer and play with basics.
We're taking a deep dive into this versatile, modern basic with a Zen Chic takeover on Moda's Instagram!
I would have my seam ripper, rotary cutter and self heal mat. Don't leave home without them.
Fabric, rotary cutter/mat, and Aurifil thread. I would also like to have my IPod so that I could listen to some good music, and "dark" chocolate for a snack.
My rotary cutter,mat and rulers would have to go, but so would my sewing machine! Wouldn't hurt if a cabana boy was there to cater to my every need wither!!!!!
Love Becky's comments about the Cabana boys!!! My notions would be a camera, so I can see my layout mistakes, a seam ripper, to fix the layout mistakes, and a needlethreader so I can fix my layout mistakes!!!
Not sure if my previous post made it thru. I keep getting a virus alert from this site. I would have to take my MODA fabrics collection, KAI scissors and needle and thread. What else would a girl need?Thanks for the drawing.Chris Beresford
Since there won't be electricity on the island, I would need Paco & Gnomey to be a notion as I like a little bit of music/talking in the background to complete the 'retreat' experience. I would want needles so I could hand sew/applique.
I am pretty new at quilting so I would have to go with my seam ripper, my scissors, and auriful thread. Thanks for the fun and the giveaway. vickise at gmail dot com
I would need my seam ripper and lint roller~ I'd be 'stranded' if I couldn't rip out a booboo, and then cleaning up the mess with a lint roller would get me back to sewing faster. I would also need Gnomey to keep track of them for me, if Paco is plying me with tropical beverages. ;-)
I would bring my seam ripper, needle threader and aurifil thread! Paco and Gnomey have to be there with me to help me out in my quilty experience!please send all replies to:pojeda50 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Like many others, I would need and want my seam ripper. I need to check out the one with a light, sounds awesome. Next would come my rotary cutter and mat and then my flat head pins. I love all the gadgets though.
I would need my wonder clips. Love them. Of course the rotary cutter and mat.Thanks for the chance to win.Shawn
My rotary cutter so I could use the blade as a mirror fto signal for the rescue team. Hexies and threaded needles. I'm good to go until rescue which hopefully won't be very long as I am not an outdoors kinda girl.
Mat, ruler,rotary cutter, scissors, pins.....I would need them all.sdjg(at)pacbell(dot)net
My rotary cutter, mat, and creative grid ruler!!
So Im with Joanna about herLittle House of Pins; boughtthem from her last year. Lovethem.Plus my seam ripper.And dark chocolate (lots)plus Diet Coke.
I would need my seam ripper for sure, my left hand scissors, and my creative grids ruler. With that coffee and vanilla creamer either hot or iced. I am too old for a cabana boy. Thanks for the giveaway.
I would have to have my favorite scissors and my little clover thread cutter!
My trusty seam ripper and my flower pins. My third notion would be my very small, sharp scissors. I have my own cabana boy!
I love my Clover black gold needles, flat pins, and small scissors that fit into the Atkinson design Classmate pattern.
Since there most likely would not be any electricity I would bring my EPP and embroidery kits and get some serious hand work done. My Clover seam ripper, Wonder Clips, and other notions would be in there so I would be all set. Oh....and some dark chocolate wouldn't hurt! Thank you!anglanouette(at)gmail(dot)com
I would use my rotary cutter and my scissors to reflect the light of the sun off the metal in a plane flew over. And some needles. And hopefully some thread. While I waited to get rescued, I would sew together some clothes with the leaves and grass with my needles (using thin grass for thread when I ran out). And lastly, my seam ripper, in case I had to (yuck) kill and rip apart a small animal to eat it (also see above-scissors and rotary cutter). (Horrible, but realistic!) Hopefully I would get rescued really fast.
I would be lost without my Rowenta iron, my Gingher scissors and my old fashioned yard stick. I am rather old school, but these are the essentials to me.
My Clover needle threader, Aurifil thread in lots of colors, and my rotary cutter and mat would have to be with me on the island. I plan to bring a large supply of Dove dark chocolate with almonds as well! Who can sew with out chocolate? Hopefully there will be several large bins of fabric washed onto to shore for all of us to share!
My seam ripper and rotary cutter are tools I would hate to be without!
I would definitely not be able to survive without my seam ripper! It has be my lifesaver already :)
I would need the seam ripper and some silk pins. Superior Masterpiece Thread and sharps and a thimble. I would be all set to hand stitch
I'd take my lanyard and scissors that goes around my neck, some hexies and needle and thread, and lounge in a hammock (if they have one!)
The mat and rotary cutter could help with dinner and food service (and be washed for after dinner cutting). The machines and fabric would help me make some really pretty sarongs for my fellow inhabitants, so I think they would give me food and chocolate as payment.
I would definitely need my seam ripper with me! Thanks for the giveaway!
Seam ripper for me too. I mean there is just so much you can cut with that little thing. Thanks for the chance to win.
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