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Moda Blockheads6 Week 6 is my block!

7/2/2025

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Happy week 6 of Moda Blockheads! This is an especially fun week for me since it is MY block this week AND I am sharing my SETTING PLAN for my quilt. 

Just a couple quick things about me, in case you are new to Moda Blockheads or new to me:
1. I try to do a weekly "color study" for the new blocks and I play with color and light and dark placement to see how those factors influence how the final block looks. I post them each week on my blog and in the facebook group and on my instagram account. 
2. I've been designing fabric for Moda, going on 10 years! I started working with them after winning the Fabric8 competition on spoonflower.com, which Moda sponsored. It has been a wonderful experience working with them and I am happy to design floral inspired lines and have basics collections of Thatched and Dotty Thatched too.
3. I design quilt patterns and a lot of my patterns span a modern-to-transitional feel. I am a very spacial/visual learner so I try to diagram my patterns a lot with visuals.
4. A common question I get is about what computer program I use to create my color studies. I use Adobe Illustrator. I have EQ8 but am most comfortable on Illustrator so that is what I always go back to.

So let's get on to this week's block!
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Popsicle Moonbeam quilt blocks
MOONBEAM. Can you see the arrows of light as they shoot off into space? Whether you see this as a moon or flower, I think the directionality of the corners and potential for layered light in the center nine-patch offer lots of interesting elements to play with. I love the simplicity of stitch and flip corners and each of the four snowball units use those. If you struggle with getting those to be even, have no fears here, since this block does not require the angled corners on those snowballs to match other seams precisely. If they did, sometimes using a little glue to hold pieces in place is helpful to getting accurate snowball corners. For those instances I put the glue on the two pieces facing right sides together, on the part I will be cutting off , just a little bit away from the seam I am sewing.
Moda Blockheads6 Quilt block color studies Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
 Color studies for Moonbeam. The last one feels the most moon-like to me with glowing white against a dark inky sky. My other experiments feel like flowers, plaid explosions, double sided arrows or arrows that change direction and now point IN vs OUT. This block can be busy and complex or simplified down to mostly arrows, like the middle one shows. After all this experimenting with color studies...I still went with a sewn block that is most like the first one.

Here is the color study done in black and white, without the color influence:
Moda Blockheads6 Quilt block color studies Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
When working in color, I did not see how much the white corners stood out until I saw it in black and white. It is very helpful to take photos of your pieces when you lay them out and then make the photo black and white to see what your contrast levels are.

​And with the dividing lines of the actual block construction:
Moda Blockheads6 Quilt block color studies Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
The quilt block pattern for this block as well as the past week's blocks are on the Moda blog at: ​https://my.modafabrics.com/inspiration-resources/blockheads-6-archive
Sewn blocks in my two color palettes: Popsicle and Snuggly. Keep reading to see the full plan I have for these blocks and how I will be laying them out.
If you want previous information about these two palettes, I've posted about them at ​the start of the sew along at www.robinpickens.com/blog/moda-blockheads-6-begins
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
Here is the block done for both the Popsicle and Snuggle palettes.
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Robin Pickens Snuggly Moonbeam quilt blocks
I wanted to share my layout idea for my quilt. There are a few sizes for this sew along. I decided to make the biggest block the center, focus on next largest as four corners, and surround those corners with smaller blocks. By adding additional half square triangle units I am making a giant star-like or X block. 
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Popsicle quilt blocks
I also wanted cohesive color groupings within the quadrants so I focused families of warm or cool in corners for Popsicle. For Snuggly palette I separated pinks or browns.
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Snuggly quilt blocks
In order to differentiate between an area of color that is the quilt setting and the colors that will have a quilt block in them, I shaded down the block areas with white. The full color areas are the quilt setting additional pieces I am creating.
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Popsicle quilt blocks
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Snuggly quilt blocks
Each side will have star points created from half square triangles. I'm making 4 1/2" finished HST so starting with 5 1/2" squares, trimming to 5" and then assembling into the bigger triangle edges. The bigger blocks face each othr to make the overall star points for the quilt body layout. 
Moda Blockheads6 Quilt block instructions Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
The background cutting to get these side pieces requires 26" of fabric. I'd get 7/8ths of a yard to have some room for error. Or you may have lots of extra background fabric already from the blocks you are making and will not need to supplement as much extra fabric.

From background material, you will need (8) 9 1/2" x 5" rectangles, (8) 5" x 5" squares and (12) 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" squares. You will also need a total of (6) 5 1/2" squares each of  A/B/C and D/E/F to make the half square triangles. I've used different combinations on my color quadrant sides so I am using a variety of colors to make up my A/B/C and D/E/F squares.
Moda Blockheads6 Quilt block instructions Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
I've used a simple two-at-a-time construction for making my HST, with a line diagonally, corner to corner and sewing 1/4" to each side of the line. I press to dark side and trim to 5".  Then I assemble my rows or columns as shown below:
Moda Blockheads6 Quilt block instructions Robin Pickens Moonbeam quilt blocks
This is what my sewn sides look like in Snuggly and Popsicle:
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Snuggly quilt blocks
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Snuggly quilt blocks
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens quilt blocks
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens quilt blocks
This 27 1/2" x 14" block will be the center of the four sides of the quilt top. I also have rectangles and squares of colors that run up to the star points. A quilt block will be in that smaller square area within the side of color bands. For the color bands, cut 14" x 9 1/2"  rectangles in colors that match with your star HST ends. You will also need either (2) 5" x 5" squares or (1) 9 1/2" x 5" rectangle per side to be at the base of the quilt block from the sew along. Because my colors are split into quadrants, I'm mixing those colors in to the blocks that go in those spaces to continue the color split.
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens layout quilt blocks
I hope this makes sense! You can simplify by using all one palette. I just decided to switch it up a little and do multiple color groupings, because more color is something I usually like! The other twist for me is mixing regular Thatched and Dotty Thatched. Same colors but there is a lot of interest to me in having that subtle change of dots or no dots, sort of like another layer of depth and texture. The Snuggle palette looks like there might be some dotty in those mocked up spaces but that quilt will be all regular Thatched. I think it will be interesting to see how much difference there is between the two quilts when they are all done.
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Here is a peek of how my layout looks with the blocks we have done so far.
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Popsicle quilt blocks
Moda Blockheads6 Thatched Quilt setting Robin Pickens Snuggly quilt blocks
And here are the groups of sewn blocks so far!! Many thanks to Melina for working on these. Otherwise I'd still be doing some catch-up!
Moda Blockheads6 RobinPickens block6 Thatched fabric Moonbeam Popsicle quilt blocks
Moda Blockheads6 RobinPickens quilt block6 Thatched fabric Moonbeam Snuggly palette
Please feel free to pop back over here to see any new blog posts or color studies. I also have a facebook group "Robin Pickens Sew Happy Community" where we will be doing a little sewing together in July of my Bar Hop quilt pattern. And you can find me on Pinterest, instagram as @RobinPickens or on my youtube channel youtube.com/c/robinpickens.

Thanks for sewing along and being a part of this wonderful Moda Blockheads experience!
​Robin
Moda Blockheads6 RobinPickens block6 Thatched fabric Moonbeam
7 Comments
Lorna
7/2/2025 06:57:30 am

I would love to have a fabric requirement using your popsicle pallet. I really like these fresh colors and your layout. What amounts of fabrics are needed?

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Robin Pickens
7/3/2025 09:53:00 am

Hi Lorna,
I don't have specific fabric requirements since the patterns come from different sources and it would be quite an undertaking to figure that out for the whole quilt, but I'd suggest getting a 1/2 yard each of the main colors to start with.

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julie hardgrave
7/3/2025 09:34:56 am

So scrumptious, Robin! I so love your use of color and contrast.
Love the weekly color play too!

thank you so much for sharing your talent!

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Kimberly Anne Brandt
7/4/2025 09:11:04 am

What a fabulous design Robin, can't wait to see this one come together, it is so interesting to see the different colorways and how you make all your fabrics shine! Thanks so much for the color studies, they are just so inspiring, they are my favorite part of the Moda Blockhead sew alongs :0)

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Anja Ahrens
7/24/2025 05:48:55 am

I really love your designs! Will your setting use all of the Blockheads 6 blocks? I did not find the information, how many blocks of which size will there be in total (exuse my bad english)

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Janet
9/24/2025 10:27:09 am

I love your color studies! thanks so much for doing that! I also love this setting for the quilt do you have this in a pdf download so I can keep it for later? thanks !!

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Joyce Koerner
11/3/2025 12:41:20 pm

Is there some way to print these out?

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