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What a ride it has been - both educational and wonderfully fun! The Moda Blockheads 6 final week is here and I'm excited to share the two quilts I've been working on. Both the Popsicle palette and the Snuggly palette quilt tops are officially complete, one playfully bold and the other oh-so-comfy sophisticated. It has been a pleasure watching these two colorways take shape stitch by stitch. Here's the Popsicle palette quilt top. This project has been quite the journey, full of small victories, a few challenges and lots of hours with fabric scattered everywhere. Seeing the two colorways come together, identical in design yet each with its own personality has made every effort worth it. These bright colors came together even better than I imagined, creating a design that feels lively and full of energy. And here's the Snuggly colorway. I'm struck by how calm and serene it feels. There is a softness to these colors that has spoken to me throughout this entire project, encouraged me to slow down and enjoy the process. Thank you to Moda Fabrics for hosting yet another inspiring Moda Blockheads designer sampler challenge. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching this community sew along, experiment with colors, fabrics, and layouts, and share their progress but most of all cheer each other on week after week. It's been a joy to be part of this creative adventure and I'm grateful for the friendships and inspiration that continue to grow here.
I know you will miss Moda Blockheads, just like I will. So, why not get ready for another sew along sampler with the Fat Quarter Shop's SEWCIALITES 3!! Yes, I am one of the designers for that quilt and am now thinking about what I want to do with my Sewcialites plan....hmmmmm. Want more info? This is the Jolly Jabber Blog with dates and specifics: blog.fatquartershop.com/join-us-for-the-free-sewcialites-3-quilt-along/ The Sewcialites sew along will run February 20th through August, 2026 with new free blocks released on Fridays. I hope you will join us! Till then, happy sewing! Robin
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This weeks block is block 24 and it is designed by Sarah Thomas and it's called Mod Water Wheel. I did not include this block in my quilt layout and therefore don't have any pictures to show. It is, however, a pinwheel variation block made up of half square triangles and stitch-n-flip corners. What I am working on this week is assembly and for that I have quite a few pictures to share. The intersection block sections for both the Popsicle and the Snuggly palettes are finished and photographed. These additional blocks measurements were listed during MY block 6 week. Here is the link to the blog post: https://www.robinpickens.com/blog/moda-blockheads6-week-6-is-my-block These intersection blocks are made up of one of the Moda Blockheads 6 blocks, the HST intersection of the stars, and rectangles pieces. All the measurements to construct this block is in the Blog post for block 6. This includes cutting diagram and cut sizes. Shown here is Moda Blockheads 6, Block 9, Polaris, with my HST sides, in the Popsicle palette. The two intersection blocks shown above have the same color placements for the rectangles and the HST patchwork but this group will be rotated in placement for the other end of the quilt. The Moda Blockheads 6 block used here is Block 12, Flight Path. These intersection blocks are used as a divide for the colors to change drastically. Here the Moda Blockheads 6, block 3 is Sunday Best. I've got more contrast between the red and orange background colors. The Moda Blockheads block used here is block 1, Regatta. The Snuggly quilt is made with rectangles in Thatched Oatmeal and Cranberry. The same construction of these Intersection block sections as with the Popsicle palette quilt. Two section blocks with Thatched Cranberry to the right, Oatmeal to the left. The patchwork above is identical for the two block sections. Two section blocks with Thatched Cranberry to the left and Oatmeal to the right. The Moda Blockheads 6 blocks are the same as were used for the Popsicle palette. The rest of the section pieces have been sewn together and are ready for final assembly. Oh, what fun! To see all of these blocks jointed together for one giant beautiful Moda Blockheads 6 quilt, tune in next week! I'm excited to see everyones interpretation of this challenge.
Happy sewing for one more week! Whirlybird is block 23 designed by Laura Muir. It's a very unique looking block, a windmill, a pinwheel, and arrows spinning block! So much is happening in a small area but it's so fun! I love the movement in it and how different it looks in the color studies. The darker colors seem to create more depth and space with parts of the background creating more 3D layers. The very first block looks almost minimalist in comparison. This Whirlybird block can be made to look quite layered. Depending on the color placement in this block, the illusion can consist of a background snowball square with a large x over it, a smaller x over that and then a pinwheel at the forefront. Quite intricate with a lot of movement in one square however big or small. The block is still bright and bold with a calming center block. I've chosen to use fewer but bright colors in the Popsicle palette. The center has a contrast color, here it's Thatched in Grapefruit. The white background in Thatched Blizzard makes these brighter colors standout. The section of the quilt where the Whirlybird I set is made of Dotty Thatched in Turquoise, Lime, and Indigo. The regular Thatched colors are Navy, Grass, Mist, Grapefruit and small stitch-n-flip corners in Cornflower. Just like last week, the difference between the Popsicle and the Snuggly palette is big! The snuggly palette is much calmer and softer but the center pinwheel is a bold contrast to the calm block. These natural tones create a foundation against the bold Fuchsia. Such a pleasant combination of colors. This is the Whirlybird block set into the upper left section of the quilt layout. This weeks block was the last one for my layout. I can devote my efforts fully to assembly, as you know I got a head start already! Happy sewing!
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