Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Moda Blockheads II, Block #4


Roman Cross
by 
 Brigitte Heitland  of Zen Chic


You can go to Brigitte's blog to see what she did with the block by clicking here
and download the pattern by clicking here.

Meanwhile not only has the Blockheads quilt been moving along
so has the year.-------It's almost the 4th of July!
I'm not at all sure how that happened.

It's always a big day around here and since we live in
the country and have had a couple of good rains lately
we can shoot off all the fireworks we want.
  
Long May She Wave

To add to the celebration we're putting a few kits on sale.
There's a 4th each year and we only have one or two of these kits left. 
There is a tutorial on the eagle's wings in Long May She Wave on
my YouTube Channel.  I thought the wings might be a bit 
"challenging" so I did a tutorial on them.  
You can watch the tutorial by clicking here.
You can go to the store to get your kit by clicking here.

Let Freedom Ring

The kit for Four Flags is on sale for 25% off too and I 
left American Spirit on special for one more day (at least).
As many of you know, I love quilts with Flags and Eagles 
so I'm leaving American Spirit on special for at least one more day too.

So now lets go see what the other designers 
have done with Brigette's block.

And Betsy is running around like a crazy person doing workshops and giving lectures (if we all were from the country I would say "like a chicken with it's head cut off" but that might offend some city people) so to see her block to Moda's Cutting Table - listed below.


Lynne of Kansas Troubles
Barb & Mary of Me and My Sister
Brigitte Heitland of Zen Chic
Vanessa of Lella Boutique
Betsy Chutchian
Stacy lest Hsu
Laurie Simpson of Minick & Simpson
Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life
Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings
Corey Yoder of Coriander Quilts
Carrie Nelson of Moda's Cutting Table

Jo Morton of Jo's Quilts probably won't be posting
in Blockheads much except when it's her block
 but you might just want
to drop in and see what she's doing.

If so, click here.

Well, that makes 12.
I seem to be Lucky 13.

See you next week ladies.



13 comments:

  1. dear Jan, am staying up late to get a sneak peek at block 4, was hoping it would be one of your great appliques. I will have fun with color placement on this one too, but hope to see your appliques make an appearance soon. night night. cyndy

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  2. You have so many wonderful designs! I wish I could stitch them all! :-)

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  4. Not sure where to comment in order to win your new book, "Sleigh Bells"; but I must say that looking at winter through quilt blocks is so much better than being cold in winter through weather. Love all the blocks, thanks so much for creating them for us to make and enjoy.

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  5. I am a newer quilter and I really like your blog and blocks would enjoy your book and could share with quild

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  6. I don't like to think about winter just around the corner. I hope we have a long, beautiful fall to enjoy. This humidity & heat, I don't enjoy so much. But, a good excuse for staying the air conditioned house & quilt. Thank you for the chance to win your book. I really love your style.

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  7. I like winter to quilt and bake. Also love to make gifts for my favorite holiday. Happy crafting everyone

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  8. Love Christmas. Love Snow & this pattern

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  9. oh my oh my oh my.....I LOVE the new sleigh bells book. I have crossed fingers and toes to be the lucky winner of this one. living in the northeast, fall is my favorite time of year. winters only virtue is sewing...but the snow has done me in and I am looking to retire south...and so the search begins for a new home....thanks for the wonderful give-a-way…..janet jecagain@gmail.com

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  10. Love your primitive style - and have for many years. Hope I can be that lucky winner of Sleigh Bells!!

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