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Summer Fun with Shipshewana, Quilters Gathering and bright blooming blocks

6/30/2022

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I just got back last weekend from Shipshewana, Indiana for the 2022 Quilt Festival. It was a fun time and I loved the wonderfully nice ladies I met there (and gentlemen too!). I got to share about my journey into fabric and quilt design, talk on a panel with Amanda Murphy and Devon Iott, mini-lecture about why I love precuts, do demos in Yoder Department Store on Creative Grids Circle Savvy Ruler, and teach 2 workshops (Mod Flower Box and Tightrope). Whew! It was a good time.
Lecturing at Shipshewana Quilt Festival- Robin Pickens
How is it that in the land of horse and buggy, I am given a Dodge Challenger at the car rental? I am not exactly a hot-rod driver so it wouldn't be my first choice. And even funnier still was watching me wrestle my suitcases of quilts up and out of that deep deep trunk...
Shipshewana Rush Hour
Race car quilter
Quilty Friends Pam Selkirk and Robin Pickens
Shipshewana dessert with dutch apple pie and cinnamon ice cream
The charming Ms. Pam Selkirk of Serendipity Woods came in to take Devon's class "Looper" and we had a good time sharing ice cream, talking and visiting vendors.  My last morning there was my time to see Gudrun Erla's Quilts of Iceland exhibit and do a little shopping myself.

I was thrilled to meet Denise Guthrie from Mercantile on Main. I will be going to Berlin, Ohio in August and joining up with Corey Yoder for the Quilter's Gathering. Denise has been organizing it and I loved seeing her booth and some of the projects she has made in Tulip Tango.
Robin with Denise Guthrie from Mercantile on Main
Baby quilts using Charm Packs from the "Charming Baby Quilts" book.
Tulip Tango Baby Quilts
Constance in Tulip Tango!! Yes please!
Constance Quilt in Tulip Tango
Robin Pickens going to Quilters Gathering August 17-19, 2022
At Quilter's Gathering in August there are spaces left in my Criss Cross Kisses workshop and my color play workshops. This trip to Shipshewana was my first time back out in person doing workshops and it felt really nice to be out with other quilters. 

Below are some quilts from Gudrun's exhibit. I love this Lopapeysa quilt based on Icelandic sweaters. The drama of the black, the simplicity of the one line of decorations...and the richness of all that amazing quilting! I loved this quilt when I saw pictures and I loved it even more in person.
Gudrun Erla Lopapeysa quilt
Gudrun Erla Lopapeysa quilt close up
The purple stalks of flowers...
Gudrun Erla purple flowers Quilts of Iceland  quilt
And I loved the quilting on this one and how it overlayed the blocks with its curves and interlocking chaining.
Gudrun Erla Quilts of Iceland
I feel like my summer of quilting fun has officially kicked off! I'm visiting my Mom in July so that means some quilt-talk and perhaps a visit to the Quilter's Destination in Arlington Heights, IL. I'm speaking to the Valley Quiltmakers in Northridge in July, teaching in Berlin Ohio in August and then going on my own vacation to sew. Before you know it, Quilt Market will be here and all the holidays and fun of the fall. I hope your summer is started with creativity and color and good quilty fun too!
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Moda Blockheads Free Block Pattern #15 Highland Plaid with Color Studies

6/29/2022

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I have really been enjoying Crystal Manning's blocks that I see pop up in the Facebook Moda Blockheads group. Her fabrics have such color and energy and the mix of them together in her blocks is just stunning! I was thrilled to see her using her Garden Society collection with those adorable crickets and the table topper she showed on her blog! Visit Crystal's blog for a look at those lovely pictures and the pattern for HIGHLAND PLAID.
LINK TO CRYSTAL MANNING BLOG FOR HIGHLAND PLAID BLOCK
Plaid blocks offer a great opportunity to play with those bands of light and dark. I love that this Highland Plaid has the thinner rectangles running through the middle to give contrast to size of the "stripes". I've tried simple light/dark studies in the gray version with dark center going out to light corners or the flip with darker corners going into lighter center. The third one mixes that gradation with white center lines and black center. 

For the color versions, I was thinking of a band of pink running down vertically through the orange, splitting the block into pink and blue (with a horizontal line of purple from the mixing of pink and blue), a ramp of lighter to darker and thin sashing and perimeter squares fading away to just leave the bold squares. 
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However you weave your squares together in a plaid, it is sure to be a versatile and enjoyable block. Thanks Crystal!

For my own block, it is living in the small orange row. I have used all Thatched fabrics with the exception of the tiny center...its from Abby Rose. The touch of yellow thin strips will help to tie it in with my yellow center blocks.

​And speaking of tying in colors...did you get a chance to read the blog post I did for Moda last week about COLOR? Here is a link to it and hope it explains a little more of how I approach color with my quilts. ​https://my.modafabrics.com/inspiration-resources/playing-color
Highland Plaid block in Thatched for Moda Blockheads.
Yellow lines are not perfectly matched...but close enough...right?
Highland Plaid block in Thatched for Moda Blockheads.
That lightest color is the yellow Thatched flipped to the backside for a subtle light shade of the color.
Thatched fabrics from Robin Pickens
Happy sewing. Hope you have a colorful week!
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Applique Block "Bird on a Branch" #14 for Moda Blockheads

6/22/2022

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Jan Patek has flown in with a cheery applique this week. This "Bird on a Branch" is a curvy bird with a couple leaves and a berry or bud, and it looks sweet in pretty red or a peaceful white on a blue background. Since I'm not playing with changing a lot of light and dark pieces this week I thought I'd just envision some little additions, like a button eye with all kinds of pops of colors on circles. You could make a a little change to the background by making an arch that mimics the arch of the branch. Or try framing in the bird as I did on the last one. 
Moda Blockheads Bird on a Block applique color studies
I wanted my bird for my center yellow blocks but wanted a little extra structure, which is why I added the framing in Thatched reversed to the back side. This makes a very subtle buttery color. An extra leaf and treating my circle like a flower with an orange center. 
Moda Blockheads Bird on a Block applique with framed bird
Moda Blockheads Bird on a Block applique
Moda Blockheads Bird on a Block applique with yellow bird
I also added a couple extra orange dots for some more accents of color. I've used the Solana fabric on my bigger flower so the rays poke out from the center as flower petals. The little white on white print is from Carolina Lilies and gives a little more texture to the light background. I made my bird eye with a little embroidery.

For my circles I used Applipops and was very impressed with how they work and the range of sizes for circles. I think I may have some more circle applique experiments to try!
Moda Blockheads Bird on a Block applique with yellow blocks2
Moda Blockheads Bird on a Block applique with yellow blocks
Have fun making your flying friend for this week's block!
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Robin's setting for Moda Blockheads 4: Surrounded Square Garden

6/18/2022

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This is about the half way point on Moda Blockheads 4 and a good time to share my setting directions and the pattern for my corner blocks. If you visited my blog post at the very beginning of this round of Moda Blockheads, you might have seen my initial plan for my "Surrounded Square Garden" setting.
Surrounded Square Garden for Moda Blockheads 4, setting and color studies from Robin Pickens
I wanted to make both the 9" size blocks and the smaller 4.5" blocks and combine them in a square structure, with each ring/row of the blocks being a consistent color family. These were some ideas with blue/green and a touch of purple or periwinkle. Or a Christmas palette of reds with green accents. Or the happy summery palette of pink, orange and yellow. I decided on this palette as my direction and I am making the very last image with a Cranberry Thatched for the background on that outer square.

​Here are some of my blocks so far:
Moda Blockheads 4 Robin Pickens blocks in progress
I am making small green blocks for the corner of the inner small row, just like my outer row will have leaves in each of my big outer corners. I thought my garden of blocks would be structured nicely with those consistent corners, plus it would give a pop of a few of the row colors with a blocky bud in the inner corner.
Blocky Bud and Leaves - Robin Pickens corner blocks for Moda Blockheads 4
Since my outer row has a Cranberry background, I used cranberry in the background piecing for my corners. For most people, if you are using a white background, I'd assume you would want those background pieces as white for the leaves and but to stand out against. 
Robin Pickens corner blocks for Moda Blockheads 4- blocky bud and leaves
I used scraps of fabric I have from past collections. For the leaves, look for 5.5" squares to start making your half square triangles with. You can have your leaves all go in the same direction, or do as I did and make them fan out from the center point. Because I had planned to use this Fuchsia pink in my buds, I made certain to weave the color through some of my 9" pink sampler blocks.

This pattern is up at my shop at robinpickensINC.com in the freebies section. There are two patterns (block and setting) but combined into one PDF document. The corner blocks are called "Blocky Bud and Leaves" and the overall quilt setting is the "Surrounded Square Garden." This bar below will take you directly to the shop Freebies section! Look for the image of the corner Blocky Bud with Leaves! 
Freebies section of the shop for Quilt Block and Setting patterns
For the sashings that separate the rows and the very outer border, you will need about 2/3 Yard of background or sashing fabric. This setting makes up a 53.5" square lap/wall quilt but feel free to add more outer borders to increase your size.
Surrounded Square Garden setting by Robin Pickens for Moda Blockheads 4
Here is where I am at so far with my progress in terms of where these will fall within the color rows.
Robin Pickens Moda Blockheads progress color story
Over at the Quilt Emporium, my local shop, they are making one in the blue/green/periwinkle/purple color family and I love to see their blocks evolve each week! Lisa made up some bundles if you like these color groupings. The red/green with a touch of turquoise was with Christmas holidays in mind. This would make such a fun Christmas quilt! You can visit the Quilt Emporium website if you are interested in their bundles.
Quilt Emporium Thatched scrappy blocks for Moda Blockheads in blue/green Thatched fabric
Thatched bundles for Moda Blockheads at the Quilt Emporium
I hope you are having as much fun making blocks with Moda Blockheads as I am! If you are interested in more color explorations, I am going to be at the Quilter's Gathering in Berlin, Ohio this August, doing 2 half day workshops "playing with color" and it should be a fun time to explore color together!

​Happy (colorful) sewing!!
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Free Quilt Block of Evening Delight for Moda Blockheads and Color Studies

6/15/2022

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Are you ready for Evening Delight? This lovely block is from Debbie Maddy of Tiori Designs and can be found at her blog:
Debbie Maddy's blog for Evening Delight block
Quarter-square Triangles make up the North, South, East, West parts of the block. If the background color continues from the center into the sides of the QST, like on the right image below, then it gets more of an oval center by visually expanding the middle vertically.
Evening Delight quilt block color studies from Robin Pickens- pinks
These rainbow colors would need a little change in construction. after making the first half square triangles, you would normally place two, right sides together, and sew 1/4" to each side from the diagonal center. Then you would cut them apart. With the top tow rainbow images before you would make the initial half square triangles, CUT them in half on the diagonal, THEN pair them into the new groups and sew together to make the quarter square triangles. The cutting stage is earlier so you can pair them up with different pieces. 
Evening Delight quilt block color studies from Robin Pickens- rainbow
I like how adding colors into corners makes a different feel with the block. 

If you are making a couple quarter square triangle units with some corner colors, you can also rotate them so the background  blends in to the shape to again extend the shape. I think of these as the retro space stars. Blending the corner background colors into the sides of the quarter square triangles makes this a visually more horizontal. 
Evening Delight quilt block color studies from Robin Pickens- grays space stars
I have done a small block for my orange row but wanted to bring in a little of the pinks as accent and ties it into the bigger pink blocks and a little yellow to tie into the center blocks. 
Evening Delight quilt block in Robin Pickens fabrics - Moda Blockheads block 13
Summer colors of warmth and energy and fun! Have a lovely time with a little summer Evening Delight!
Evening Delight quilt block in Robin Pickens fabrics - Moda Blockheads block 13
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Free Quilt Block Pattern Friendship Star for Moda Blockheads and Color Studies

6/8/2022

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This week's block comes to us from Deb Strain and is called "Friendship Star." I've known Deb longer than I've been with Moda because we knew each other prior from art licensing and attending shows like the Atlanta Gift Show and Surtex. She makes the loveliest artwork that warms your heart and she is just as warm and welcoming herself. A block named with "friendship" feels perfect coming from Deb! 

I believe this week's block might be posted at the Moda blog as well as on the Facebook page. I hope you will also follow Deb Strain's work on instagram.
Friendship Star
This simple star with arms like a pinwheel changes shape with corners filled in with color. Treat the rows separately with colors to emphasize shapes. When the color from the corners is the same as the angles like the lower left, it is like an aperture of a camera and the last one reminds me of shadow and light beaming out as a sweeping beam from a lighthouse.
Friendship Star quilt block for Moda Blockheads color studies from Robin Pickens
Here is my small 4.5" block with a sunshine center. Thatched colors with Abby Rose sweeping lines and a Solana flower. 
Moda Blockheads Friendship Star quilt block in Robin Pickens fabrics
Here is the progress so far. I hope to have the leave/berry corners instructions up in the next week or two. 
​Happy sewing!
Robin Pickens layout for Moda Blockheads in progress
Friendship Star in Robin Pickens fabrics for Moda Blockheads4
Quilt Block progress in Robin Pickens fabric for Moda Blockheads4 in orange, pink and green
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Free Quilt Block Pattern of Block-Berry for Moda Blockheads and Color Studies

6/1/2022

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TOTAL CUTENESS this week! Ahhhhh! Jackie MacDonald of Sweetfire Road has given us the most adorable block! It is Moda Block-Berry (even the name is oh so cute!) and reminds me of a big giant raspberry or boysenberry. Take a stroll over to Jackie's blog to get this week's free Moda Blockheads4 block pattern:
Sweetfire Road blog for Jackie's quilt block pattern
You can also see more of Jackie's work by following her on instagram @sweetfireroad

The little patchwork blocks that make up the berry would be sweet in pinks for raspberry or purples for boysenberries or even darker for blackberries. You can play with the squares to get a feeling for light and dark in shadow to emphasize the rounded shape or treat the whole berry as a checkerboard. Background as light or dark? On the first one, I varied the darkness of the bands in the background.

When I made the berry in yellows to reds to purple, it reminded me of golden, red and maroon beets or radishes. I've alternated between two colors in each row of the graduating color for that gold to purple one. Along with a golden beet, it could almost reference a peach in the warm light palette at the very bottom. 

One of the last images shows those background pieces as colors within the fruit or veggie shape too and then it reminds me of a plaid pumpkin! Make the outer border the same color as the background for the leaves and it drops away so the corners float. 
Moda Block-Berry free quilt block pattern in Color Studies from Robin Pickens

When I see this block, I think of pie and summer and jam. All good things. With so many little patchwork squares, I wanted to make this one in the 9" size and put it in my pink border. I've used pinks from Thatched, Abby Rose, Tulip Tango, Painted Meadow and Sweet Pea & Lily.
Moda Block-Berry free quilt block pattern in Moda Blockheads in Robin Pickens fabrics
This block makes me smile and puts me in that summer mood for sweet fruit treats. I was thinking this would be so cute as a pillow too! I just might have to make a smaller one as well since I bet it would be precious in the little size. 
Moda Block-Berry free quilt block pattern in Moda Blockheads group in Robin Pickens fabrics
One question I've been asked is about how I go about mixing my colors and get them to work together. When I start, I pick a color palette of a range of colors, usually from my Thatched basics in some light, medium and darker shades of a couple color families. As I make my blocks I try to mix some of those Thatched colors into the blocks so the scrappy fabrics I use are paired with the cohesive Thatched colors. They act as a bridge to make the blocks look more uniform in a color sense. Since I'll be using this fuchsia color in my corner berries, I try to bring it into the blocks with the other warmer lighter pinks to add some pop and tie them together. Even though my other pinks might be warmer or lighter, it gives some saturated excitement to the palette. 
Moda Block-Berry free quilt block pattern in Moda Blockheads in Robin Pickens fabrics
Moda Block-Berry free quilt block pattern in Moda Blockheads group in Robin Pickens fabrics
Thank you so much for this super adorable block this week Jackie!!

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