We love a good tote bag! On the blog today, we’re sharing a few modifications that we made to our free Project Jelly Roll tote pattern, the Windsor Tote – and we’ve got a helpful video tutorial to walk you through the construction, too!
Looking for some inspiration for setting your blocks from Blockheads 5? In today's blog post, we've compiled a few setting options from our Blockheads designers for you!
Welcome to Month 6 of the Chatsworth quilt-along! Today's blog post features Doug's tips for constructing blocks 11 and 12, as well as links to helpful step-by-step videos! Grab your Chatsworth book and get ready to sew along!
Our featured designer for Block 26 of Blockheads 5 is Kim Kight of Ruby Star Society. Her Tipsy Star adds a bit of fun and whimsy to our Blockheads collection, in addition to being a very beginner-friendly foundation paper pieced block – no seams to match up! Download the Tipsy Star pattern now and sew along with us!
We’re welcoming back Corey Yoder of Coriander Quilts for today’s Blockheads block! Corey has designed a fun block with a striped border effect, and she’s sharing a great tutorial for turning her block into a pillow. Download Bordered Star now and sew along with us!
It’s Week 24 of Blockheads 5, Group 2, and our Blockheads designer of the week is Linzee Kull McCray, Moda’s resident feedsack expert! Her Eccentric Star is quirky only in name – we bet you’ll want to make several of these fun and easy-to-piece blocks for your Blockheads project. Download Eccentric Star now and let’s sew!
This week’s guest Blockheads designer is Sarah Watts of Ruby Star Society, and her Falling Star block combines traditional piecing with a touch of FPP for visually striking block. Download the Falling Star pattern now and sew along with us!