Month: October 2024

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Behind the Scenes: Working on Secret Quilting Patterns for Quilt Market

One of my favorite yet challenging aspects of my job is working on secret quilting projects that can’t be revealed until Quilt Market. For those of you who are new to the world of quilting, Quilt Market is like the Super Bowl for quilters and fabric lovers! It’s the big event where designers, brands, and retailers come together to showcase their latest products and designs to the world. It’s also where we finally get to pull back the curtain on all the hush-hush projects we’ve been working on for months. Post Covid the big launch at Quilt Market has changed a bit but whether Market or anytime of the year, working behind the scenes is still pretty darn thrilling.

The Thrill of a Well-Kept Secret

Working on secret quilting patterns is like being a part of a secret club that only a few select people get to join. The excitement builds as we collaborate with our talented team of designers, and quilters, watching the project come to life one stitch at a time. But, as much as I want to share what I have been sewing, I have to resist the urge to spill the beans! Moda recently had its biggest launch and the Moda designers have shared their new lines and projects so I can catch you up on what I have been doing.

In the months leading up to Quilt Market, our designers works tirelessly to create beautiful patterns that will inspire quilters around the world. The designs often involve hours of brainstorming, fabric selection, tweaking, and sometimes even starting from scratch to get everything just right. There’s a certain kind of magic in knowing that we’re crafting something truly special that will only be unveiled to the world when the time is perfect and then there are deadlines. The designers have to work on such tight deadlines to work ahead and create all the details needed for each product launch.

Fabric for Zen Chic Quilt Kit

The Challenge of Keeping it Under Wraps

As a quilter, my natural instinct is to share, share, share! But when it comes to these secret projects, I have to keep my creativity locked down. This is especially tough when our community is buzzing with questions, wanting to know what’s coming next. I might drop a few hints—like a peek at a fabric swatch or a photo of a half-covered sewing machine—but I have to be careful not to give too much away!

One of the fun parts is creating a sense of anticipation. We tease our audience with countdowns, behind-the-scenes snapshots, and cryptic captions that make them guess what’s coming. It’s like laying a trail of breadcrumbs that leads to a big reveal. It’s so rewarding to see the excitement build, knowing that soon we’ll get to share the full picture. The timing could not have been better for a quilt retreat at Primitive Gatherings where I worked on three different quilt samples, finishing up the blocks from Stacy Iest Hsu, making the watermelon quilt by Camille and a layer cake quilt by Corey Yoder.

Stacy Iest Hsu – Home Sweet Haunt- Pattern # SIH 107 Spooks and Spells
Camille Roskelley- Watermelon Patchwork- Pattern #TB 286 and KIT 55320

The Big Reveal at Quilt Market

When Quilt Market finally arrives, it feels like Christmas morning! The moment we’ve all been waiting for has come, and we get to finally showcase our secret projects to the world. The buzz at Quilt Market is always electric, and seeing our audience’s reactions makes all the months of keeping secrets completely worth it.

It’s also inspiring to see how other creators, designers, and quilters interpret trends and bring their unique vision to the event. As the projects we’ve been keeping under wraps come to life on the show floor and across social media, we can finally let the floodgates open. Sharing the joy and excitement of these new designs with our online community is one of the best parts of my job, but seeing the projects and designers in person is priceless.

ABloom by Corey Yoder- Pattern #CQ224- so fun and easy.. A Layer Cake and preprinted cross stitch panel.

Looking Forward to the Next Chapter

Even though Quilt Market marks the end of one creative journey, it’s also the beginning of the next. As soon as the curtain drops, we’re already brainstorming and dreaming up ideas for the next round of secret projects. And the cycle starts all over again!  So to finish up, a few more details on what I accomplished.

I made a record breaking total of 6 different quilts, added the binding on 12 quilts, machine sewed some of the bindings down. Now on with the show!

Machine binding using Aurifil Nylon thread on top and matching thread color on back.
did not make this beautiful quilt but did add the binding. Buon Natale by Fig Tree FT 2024 Twas the Night Before Christmas by Fig Tree. Made by Sarah Hueuchteman.

 

MUST HAVE! an assortment of thread colors whether using it for binding, repairs or appliqué.

 

My Family and I are so excited about Moda’s 27 Fireside fabrics. All my kids want this on the back of their quilts.

Being a part of this creative process, from the earliest concepts to the grand reveal, is one of the most rewarding aspects of working in the quilting industry.

Stay tuned to our social media channels, because as soon as Quilt Market opens its doors, we’ll be sharing every detail of the secret patterns we’ve been keeping under wraps and I am sure there will even be surprises for us.

Until then, happy stitching, and may your quilts always tell a beautiful story!

-modalissa

Happy Halloween

 

Happy Halloween with Elizabeth Hartman & Moda’s Spotted Fabrics!

Hello, fellow quilting enthusiasts!

The spooky season is upon us, and I couldn’t resist diving into one of my favorite Halloween-themed projects. Today, I’m sharing the perfect combo for your October sewing lineup: Elizabeth Hartman’s Happy Halloween quilt pattern paired with the Spotted fabric collection by Moda Fabrics. Trust me—this project will have your sewing machine humming with excitement!

Why I Love the Happy Halloween Pattern

Elizabeth Hartman has a knack for bringing whimsy to quilting, and this pattern is no exception! Happy Halloween is a fun, spirited quilt featuring charmingly spooky characters like black cats, ghosts, jack-o’-lanterns, and more. The playful shapes and detailed instructions make it beginner-friendly while still offering enough variety for seasoned quilters to enjoy. I have always loved Elizabeth’s patterns but was a tad bit scared, I fell in love and a friend of mine highly encouraged me to dive in.

The Magic of Moda’s Spotted Fabrics

Now, let’s talk fabric! If you haven’t had a chance to play with Moda’s Spotted collection by Zen Chic, you’re in for a treat. These fabrics are subtle yet striking, featuring tonal spots that add texture without overpowering your design. The speckled look is perfect for Halloween quilts because it gives off a slightly eerie, mysterious vibe—without going full-on haunted house. Plus, with the wide range of colors available, you can get creative with the way you showcase each spooky character in the pattern.

For this quilt, I opted for a mix of deep purples, eerie oranges, ghostly whites, and midnight blacks from the Spotted line. These colors play off each other beautifully, adding dimension to the quilt and making each block pop. The texture of the fabric also gives the quilt a rich, layered look that you’ll love seeing unfold as you stitch.

Bringing the Characters to Life

One of my favorite parts of this project was choosing which Spotted colors to pair with each character. Here are a few of my choices:.I was inspired by a color option offered by The Quilt Spot. They are offering a Ruby Star Society Speckled version with a pink background fitting my current obsession of anything pink and orange. I decided to dive in using Spotted as my fabric choice. With the wide range of colors I had plenty of choices to create this whimsical option.

  • The Black Cat Block: I went with a dark grey from Spotted, using a eerie green eyes, they make me so happy. The tonal spots add just the right amount of depth to the sleek, spooky cat.
  • The Ghost Block: For the ghost, I used a soft white Spotted fabric. The subtle texture of the spots brings a “misty” feel, giving the ghost a floating, ethereal quality popping of the soft pink background..
  • The Jack-O’-Lantern Block: Of course, no Halloween quilt is complete without a pumpkin! I chose a vibrant Spotted orange for the pumpkin, which gave it a fun, quirky twist. The speckled effect really enhances the playful facial expression of the jack-o’-lantern.
  • The Adorable Witch I was contemplating  whether  the  skin  was  too  green.,never!!
  • Dont get me started on the Spider,. Elizabeth is brilliant on how this is constructed.

Tips for a Wickedly Fun Sew-Along

If you’re thinking of starting your own Happy Halloween quilt, here are a few tips to make the process even more fun:

  1. Mix and Match Your Spotted Fabrics: Don’t be afraid to play with contrast! The subtle tonal shifts in the Spotted collection give you plenty of room to experiment with light and dark pairings. I added a few extra colors than the pattern suggested so I could have options along the way.
  2. Take Your Time with the Cutting: Cutting one design at a time and labeling each piece is key.. It’s worth slowing down here to make sure your don’t miss any pieces. Elizabeth offers instructions to make one of each of the designs for a wall hanging or four of each for a big version. Can you guess which one I choose?
  3. Pace Yourself: This is the first time I have tackled an Elizabeth Hartman pattern. Yes, I have always been scared to tackle something like this. A friend of mine teaches her patterns at a local shop. I love every one she makes.. If you are making the big quilt, make one block first to fully understand the instructions. They are so well written and once you have tackled one, you will be so excited to make the next. There is a lot of sewing but so worth it.

Wrapping it Up!

If you’re looking for a project that combines charm, creativity, and just the right amount of spooky vibes, Elizabeth Hartman’s Happy Halloween pattern with Moda’s Spotted fabrics is the perfect pick. You’ll love the way the fabric’s texture brings the characters to life, and the pattern’s playful design will make you smile with every stitch.

Whether you’re quilting for yourself or preparing a handmade gift for a fellow Halloween-lover, this project is bound to become a seasonal favorite. Don’t forget to share your finished quilts on social media—I can’t wait to see your unique spins on this festive combo!

Until next time, happy quilting!