I stumbled across the BOM pattern online for the latest WebFabric's "Scrappy Organized" BOM that I just did. It was Block #5 by Kansas Troubles Quilters. I did a little searching, and have found all of these BOM patterns available free online to anyone interested. So you don't need to buy a kit, if you would like to use your own fabrics. Yea!
I've found the block patterns under the names "Moda Friendship Quilt Along" and "Moda Signature Quilt Along". There was just recently a
Blog Hop for it from February 18 - March 4, 2013 as well.
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First five blocks that I've done so far. |
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Block 1 by Aneela Hoey |
The center piece on each of these blocks is blank to allow for a signature or embroidery or some other embellishment.
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Block 2 by Minick & Simpson |
Our local quilt shop,
WebFabrics has put together fabric kits for these block patterns as the "Organized Scrappy" Block of the Month program. There are over 30 blocks all together. If you are interested in getting a kit, WebFabrics is putting out kits for 2 or 3 patterns, each month for 2013.
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Block 3 by American Jane |
For your convenience, here is the entire collection of the 31 block patterns and their associated blog/posts by the Moda designers:
- Block 1 by Aneela Hoey
- Block 2 by Minick & Simpson
- Block 3 by American Jane
- Block 4 by Primitive Gatherings
- Block 5 by Kansas Troubles Quilters
- Block 6 by Blackbird Designs
- Block 7 by Barbara Brackman
- Block 8 by Lily Ashbury
- Block 9 by Sandy Gervais
- Block 10 by Kate Spain
- Block 11 by Deb Strain
- Block 12 by Laundry Basket Quilts
- Block 13 by Malika Dubrawsky
- Block 14 by Julie Comstock
- Block 15 by Fig Tree Quilts
- Block 16 by Cotton Way
- Block 17 by Sweetwater
- Block 18 by French General
- Block 19 by Me & My Sister
- Block 20 by Zen Chic
- Block 21 by Mary Jane
- Block 22 by Basic Grey
- Block 23 by Pat Sloan
- Block 24 by Jan Patek
- Block 25 by Thimble Blossoms
- Block 26 by ?
- Block 27 by Lauren and Jessi Jung
- Block 28 by Bunny Hill Designs
- Block 29 by Stephanie Ryan
- Block 30 by Kathy Schmitz
- Block 31 by V and Co.
Finishing and Setting Option using 30 blocks from
Moda's The Cutting Table blog. Or, you can just use sashing & cornerstones.
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Complex finishing option. |
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Block 4 by Primitive Gatherings |
Happy Stitching!!
good morning Sylvia-thank you so much for sharing all these links with us-that was so thoughtful of you. hugs
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the links. It looks like an interesting way to set off the project.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to post all of the links for us!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun quilt.
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Thanks sooooooooooo much, makes it all so much more doable!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks and blog hop! Your design wall looks neat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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Thank you for placing all the links in one place. It makes it easier for me to print out each paterrn.
ReplyDeleteYour thoughtfulness is much appreciated!
You are quite welcome!!
DeleteThey are beautiful blocks, but no, not right now. Some of the time we have to pick and choose. But thanks for getting all of the links together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks and great of you to place all the links in one place!
ReplyDeleteSylvia, thank you very much for assimilating this listing. I've already started them, hopefullly it won't be another UFO. Thx again for your time. Kathy M.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! I'm glad this listing is helpful to others, as it is to me. :-)
DeleteThanks, Sylvia. I was looking all over for all the blocks in one place; didn't realize it was right here all along...I've been following your blog for several months, now.
ReplyDeletethanks for putting all in one spot!
ReplyDeleteObrigada por disponibilizar, estou começando aprender e quero muito começar a fazer os blocos.
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