Must- have blocks…Moda Schoolhouse Blog Hop- Free 18″ Block patterns.
It’s Moda Blog Hop time!!! Everybody loves it! Have you been collecting 18″ blocks?…if not go to the links below to get them!
Our block is from our Spring Market lines of fabric…Our fabric line was called Urban Farmhouse Gatherings….I will be blogging lots about it soon…it’s should be arriving in store mid October…I really don’t think it its any fun talking about fabric you can’t have yet…but it’s coming soon!
Our market booth was just stunning!!! Grey really does not photograph well but in person it’s another story…
I broke apart a mini charm for you to see all the prints…
…then here is a peek of a quilt made using just 2 of the blocks! I think it was made with the new grunge?
But I couldn’t just leave my block, just a block…I need to make something out of it….hmmmm…. I just got an idea…I have been in misery…because…I want to make something out of this fabric….(Figgy…I couldn’t help myself…I am smitten over this stuff!!! )but too many market deadlines and no time to play.
This line is from Fig Tree…Joanna’s Halloween fabric!!! So don’t be mad…but I used just a little with my block…and made a pillow…I love all the orange prints…I’m not a big print type of girl…but….
Have a great time collecting all the Moda blocks! We thank you for supporting us and allowing us to do what we love…play with fabric…this post is proof we play with other’s fabric…not just our own…all fabric matters…
I’m in love with your new Urban Farmhouse fabric and can’t wait to buy a couple kits!!! Also, I was in the shop last week and was drawn to the Halloween Fig Tree fabric as well! You have a sample pumpkin quilt made up using this line. I had to have it 😍
Oooooow, Urban Farmhouse! My daughter in law has been wanting a monotone quilt. Now for a pattern?? And Fig Tree’s Halloween Fabric, so pretty. Thanks for sharing Lisa.
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