I have my unused 10″ layercake squares to the left…I have all the fabric that I have used in previous blocks in baggies sorted by color. So I try to use a new fabric that I have not used before and then if I need just a little something I use one of previously used fabrics…
I start cutting and then laying out my pieces from A-to how many letters there are in the block…
then I put all the fabrics on the design board to see if I like them…
Now… I think it looks OK…but what If I gave it a little more oommmph!
Just by changing one fabric I like it better…now…there is nothing wrong with the first attempt, but sometimes you need to play a little…
This week on all the designers blogs you can enter to win a Moda BlockHeads 1 Book! The coolest quilt book publisher… Martigale… is sponsoring this today! Winner will be picked on Monday!
And don’t forget to print your block 15 pattern from our Moda Block Head Quilt Along Project in this link below:
To win the book please leave a comment and tell me how far you are on your blocks! Be honest! There is no competition…doesn’t matter if you didn’t even start yet!
94 responses to “Moda Block Heads 3 Quilt Along Project Block 15 & Giveaway!”
Sue Schultz
I have printed my blocks but have not started them. We are in the process of packing up the house to sell. Most of my sewing room is in storage. I only kept out my PG Wool box to work on and a box of scraps for some scrappy 1โ strip courthouse steps blocks I have been working on for a couple years.
I am caught up with all the blocks so far…making them in 4 inch. Most I have had to made twice…sadly. Sure does give me some challenge to look forward to on Wednesdays, though! Would love to win the book download!
Lisa, I am ready to start #15. I could not use one of the previous and I have substituted one with a variation. I am really loving the blocks and did my first foundation piecing and hoping we will have more applique. Thanks for a chance to win the book. Paula in KY
I am doing mostly 6โ blocks and am a little beyond! Some of the blocks were not my style so I went back to your Triangulations quilt blocks and have added some of them instead.
I have made 9 out of the 15 blocks available thus far! I am doing a small 6 inch block quilt in bright colors and a large 12โ block quilt in neutrals!
Truthfully, I haven’t started yet but am collecting the patterns. I’m presently a “wounded quilter”, but hope to be up to snuff shortly – can hardly wait to be honest. Love all the little tips, colors & patterns you share with all of us, thanks so much! Keep up the great creative work.
I started with block #11 & played catch-up for a bit.. I now have 12 blocks completed ๐
PS – My Block Heads colors are red & cream, so I LOVE your new Redwork Gatherings line;-) ๐
Okay, honestly I have not made any of the blocks yet! You asked. I love this block today, but I think it has to do with the colors you used. I have been making masks, but will start on the blocks soon. Corey showed her finished Blockheads quilt and I love all of those blocks. I like your second fabric choice for your block! Thank you Lisa
It’s a dream. I love blockheads because I see them as being a perfect way to use scraps. One of the things that has always frustrated me in sewing garments were the scraps that were inevitable. Sometimes you get lucky and can use them in another garment but often they are just too small but not too small for blockheads. I have scraps from sewing for my children years ago…I have their beloved themed sheets…I cant wait to make them each a quilt from the scraps I couldnt bear to part with.
Thanks for sharing how you pick your fabrics. Iโm starting blockheads and I was just thinking last nite how Iโm going to choose. Iโm using Indigo Gatherings. Everything is starched and ready to go. Take care of yourself.
I love these blocks, however I am an observer this time. I have sooo many others started this is a โpiece fullโ break when I can to keep up with the group. Another time.
Wow! Thanks, Lisa, for showing us how to change up a block simply by changing one fabric color! I have layer cakes of both Indigo Gatherings and Farm House Gatherings, but haven’t made one block yet! Too busy making masks. I need to get with it!
I honestly have not started. I ordered a fat quarter bundle and fabric while wintering in Florida, after seeing the first block I knew it was not the right fabric. I love Lisaโs and I should just copy her every week. I would be so happy and love the quilt. Hindsite…
I am a loser, I have not started mine yet. So many quilts, so little time LOL They are all beautiful, and some day I need to get at least one block head quilt done. So if I won the book, it would be a great start.
I get them done every week. I did the last blockheads but didnโt keep up. I finally got it done but this time I have a better plan. Sheltering at home has helped I am sure
Every week I can’t wait to see your tiny blocks- truly droolworthy! I am using your Indigo and Farmhouse Gatherings with some treasured Lakehouse Gatherings too! I got 10 block made and then got sidetracked making 100 masks! Hope to get back to it soon! ๐
I have three blocks done, but my sewing kind of went by the wayside when my mother entered hospice and we are now dealing with her estate details. Any sewing time i do get has been spent making masks. I am collecting all of the patterns for the blocks and hope to return to it soon.
I am loving BH3. I canโt believe it, but I am all caught up. I have made some BH friends on last year project and been encouraged from their tips. I am mostly using bits and pieces of left over fabric.
Thanks for the extra bit of info on the planning out of ones fabric for a block All those things that a first timer is unsure of. I have many questions Iโm looking forward to the answers over this weekly block along. One can buy books but an as close to in person as we can get right now on all these little hints and photos of the stages are great !
I just learned about Blockheads, so I havenโt started yet. Iโm intrigued, but sewing masks at the moment. Hopefully I can get back to quilting soon.
I am six behind but working on getting caught up today…..I am doing mine just like yours with the indigo and urban farmhouse fabrics ordered from you! I love them so far! Iโve never had one of those books….it looks yummy!
Iโm enjoying seeing everyoneโs weekly blogposts. Unfortunately I havenโt started Blockheads 3. Iโm collecting patterns for another time, when lifeโs not so crazy.
It would be great to have this book as I almost finished Blockheads 1. Your layout designs would also be an inspiration as to finishing my quilt. Thanks!
Your block is beautiful! I have not started yet but plan to do so after I finish some unfinished projects. Thank you for the opportunity to win this much loved book!
This week I am actually caught up. I finished the last two weeks on Sunday and now can get busy on todayโs block. I love both of your blocks, but the second one just pops! Thanks for sharing!
I haven’t started my blocks, but I am printing them as they come out. So many quilt alongs available to staying home in quarantine quilters. But the MBH3 blocks are the most interesting, to me. Have to finish the quilt for my son, now dubbed The 1000 Day Quilt, before starting another quilt.
Iโve been playing catch up after being sick and in the hospital. I have all done except #13 in both color ways Iโm doing. Love blockheads and especially now my applique group is keeping in touch comparing and giving each other opinions on our blocks. Weโve been meeting for over 20 years! This is the longest weโve gone without getting together…..
Ooh, the blocks look soo pretty. I have to finish what I have started first, that way my head is clear and I can concentrate without thinking that I should be doing the others.
15 of the Blockheads 3 blocks downloaded and printed. Enjoying the blocks shared by others and marvel at their great works. Producing my blockhead 3 blocks remains only a vision so far for me.
I am loving the designs this year. But I am in the middle of another quilt so I have not started them. I am enjoying all the blocks for this. Just beautiful.
This is my first time participating in the Blockheads sew along and I am happy to say that I’m staying caught up! I can’t wait for Wednesday’s to see the new blocks. ๐
I love your block! I just need to make this week’s block for this round 3 … now if we would talk about round 1 & 2 … let’s just say it’s still a work in progress;-)
I am up to block 15. I am making it in a 6 and 8โ size. I didnโt make all the blocks, I skipped a couple, so on a few (that I really liked) made more than one size.
I love your 4โ blocks!
I love seeing all the blocks and how different they look with the placement of color. I am printing off all the block patterns but haven’t started on them yet. Trying to get my sewing room organized so I can choose my colors. Thanks for offering this great collection of quilt blocks.
I did the first BlockHeads quilt and won a first prize in The Sun Prairie quilt show! That is why I would love to win this book! I havenโt done any blocks for years 2 & 3! I always think about it though!
I have been sewing masks now for 5 weeks, so I’m a little behind. I have printed the patterns and can’t wait to have the blocks on my design wall.
Love reading your blog each week.
Love your version of the block, and the tips on how you executed! Thanks for sharing. Would love to have the book to learn even more quilting techniques.
I love the Block Head Quilt Along. During Quarantine it is inspirational although I currently have trouble concentrating on much more than making masks for long term care facilities. Someday I will circle back and make the blocks.
Started just a few weeks ago and have 3 12″ blocks and 2 8′ blocks with sashing complete. Having fun with my fabric now that I know my wild idea is working!!
I haven’t started at all yet, but I do have all of my fabrics picked out! Love your quilts Lisa!! you like the teeny details too ๐ Ever thought of making a Salinda Rupp quilt?
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