Good Monday morning, everyone! I am delighted to share that, FIVE and a half years after starting my version of the 2014 Moda Modern Building Blocks sampler quilt, I have finally finished making all 48 blocks!
Woo Hoo! All 48 Sampler Blocks Are Finished (Finally)! |
No, the blocks aren't sewn together yet. Expect that to take me some time, because after all of the time I've invested into making these blocks there is no way I'm willing to sacrifice any pointy points along the seam lines where the blocks join together. This quilt top will be assembled slowly, with lots and lots of pins and probably also with lots of help from my BFF, the seam ripper. Which is fine, because I can use that time to think about how the heck I'm going to quilt this when the top is finally done.
5 Inch Finished Block, Not In Original Moda Pattern |
The black, orange and yellow block shown above was not in the original Moda pattern. It's a traditional block design that I swapped in from my EQ8 quilt design software (Disclaimer: this post contains affiliate links), either from the main EQ8 block library or from the BlockBase Plus add-on containing all of the blocks from Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns. I don't remember the name of this block, but it supports the early 1980s graphic design vibe I am aiming for with this quilt, especially with the opportunity to use two shades of orange and yellow for a three dimensional effect. There are two Y-seams in that block, on either side of center where the black QST (quarter square triangles) on the outside edges of the block are sewn to pairs of 45 degree diamonds. The Kona Solid colors used in the block above are Tangerine, Goldfish, Grellow, Sunflower, and Black (links take you to where those Kona colors can be found from Etsy sellers).