BH6-Block 2 Kansas Troubles

Are you ready for Block 2 of Moda Blockheads 6?

I am diving into the next chapter of this journey with a block that’s full of meaning, nostalgia, and possibility. While this quilt design was originally rooted in the My Favorite Color is Moda 2 pattern, part of the magic of Blockheads is the freedom to make it your own. There will be all kinds of layout options by the time we reach the end—and truth be told, I haven’t decided if I’ll follow a Moda designer layout or create my own path. Oh the pressure to decide….What I do know is this: I’m chasing a very faded, vintage feel, soft and worn, like a favorite quilt pulled from a cedar chest.

A Soft Shift in Color

Last week, I mentioned that my fabric pull was leaning a bit heavy into reds and blues—rich, classic, bold. But sometimes a quilt starts to whisper what it wants to be, and I’ve been listening. For this month’s block, I softened the palette by pulling in pale pinks and soft blues, aiming for a look that feels sun-washed and timeworn. I stitched up the entire block using all lights—a surprising choice, maybe, but part of the fun is embracing the unknown. I’m not entirely sure how these lighter blocks will fit into the final layout… but isn’t that the joy of the process?

Meet Block 2: Crossroads

This week’s block comes from none other than Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles Quilters, and it’s called Crossroads—a name that couldn’t be more fitting.

The block itself is a blend of half-square triangles, quarter-square triangles, and pieced units, coming together in a structured but fluid design. It’s like a quilted map of intersecting paths—some planned, some unexpected—each meeting point holding its own little story. The name Crossroads conjures images of travel, turning points, and the places where old trails meet new ones. I especially love Lynne’s description of the block as having a well-worn feel. That phrase speaks to me—it’s how I want this quilt to look… and maybe how I feel myself some days!

More from Lynne + How-To Help

Don’t forget to hop over to the Moda Blog to see Lynne’s version of Crossroads in her signature Kansas Troubles style. Her take on color and layout always offers a fresh perspective, especially if you’re toying with more traditional prints.

Need a little extra guidance assembling the block? Moda’s got you covered with a video tutorial walking you through every step. Whether you’re new to piecing or just need a refresher, it’s a great way to feel confident before diving in.

Details about this program, click here.

Follow each of the designers listed below.

Lynne Hagmeier- this weeks featured designer

Anne Sutton

Kiley Ferons
Chelsi Stratton

Robin Pickens

Joanna Figueroa

Sherri McConnell

Barb Groves

Janet Clare

Lisa Bongean

Corey Yoder

Betsy Chutchian

Camille Roskelley

Crystal Manning

Debbie Maddy

Jessica Rose

Heather Briggs

Jackie MacDonald

Jenelle Kent

Vanessa Goertzen

Stacy Iest Hsu

Laura Muir

Sarah Thomas

Vanessa Christenson – Download the pattern here.

Block #2 and I am still on schedule. It is the little things.

If you are not a member of the Blockheads 6 Facebook group, you can join here.

I can’t wait to see your progress each week.

If you are interested in My Favorite Color is Moda 2. Ask for this pattern at your favorite quilt or specialty retailer. 5 different basic color options included.

-modalissa

 

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