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Fabrics – April Showers, Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie and Camille for Moda |
Roadtrip QAL

was certainly in order. Join these Texas bloggers for a super sized quilt along beginning June 1st. Melissa from my Fabric Relish has organized a road trip that takes you through some of best known cities and possibly some of the little known places in Texas. Each stop along the way will feature a quilt block and a little bit about the area.
2 – Dallas – Ashley at Urban Spools
5 – Tyler – Colleen guest blogger at Pretty Little Quilts
12 – Fort Worth – Lindsey and Jodie at Fort Worth Fabric Studio
16 – Amarillo – Aoife at thREDhead
19 – Lubbock – Jada (guest blogger) at My Fabric Relish
23 – El Paso – Jennie at Porch Swing Quilts
26 – Midland/Odessa – Donna at Donna’s Lavender Nest
30 – Big Bend – Cristina at Pretty Little Quilts
7 – Houston – Teresa at Third Floor Quilts
10 – Beaumont – Taryn at Pixels to Patchwork
14 – Austin – Amanda at What the Bobbin
17 – College Station – Hilary at Young Texan Mama
21 – San Antonio – Ellyn at Ellyn’s Place
24 – Hill Country – Lissa at Modalissa
28 – Rio Grande Valley – Melissa at My Fabric Relish
The Roadtrip is going to happen though out June and July with all kinds of giveaways along the way from the following sponsors.

There is a saying that you is pretty common bumper stickers so I thought I would share here. I came from Kansas to Texas when I was 5.
Mark your calender. Where else can you take a 2 month road trip without leaving the comfort of your sewing machine?
-modalissa
fabric swaps
Have you ever participated in a swap?
I know you were thinking of the show, Wife Swap and I don’t mean that kind of swap.
I recently had a wild hare and decided to participate in a few swaps. When I first contacted Michelle from Quilts from my Crayon Box, I think she was a bit puzzled. Why in the world would I want to participate in a moda fabric swap when I have access to all the fabric in the world? RIGHT?
Believe it or not fabric comes and goes and I am always kicking myself that the “good stuff” is all gone. I never let this get me down because there is always something better coming down the pipeline. The cool thing about this swap is there are pieces from 10 different Kate Spain collections. Seriously this stuff is priceless. To read about the swap, check out Quilts from my Crayon Box’s blog post.
The tough thing now is to decide what to make OR just pet them.
Another Swap that I participated in was the worldwide polka dot exchange put on by Prairie Stitches Quilt shop. Blog post here.
Everyone knows that I love polka dots so this was perfect for me to add more dots to my collection. The world wide web certainly has connected us all but I miss the actual friendship groups, sewing circles and small group fellowship. Prairie Stitches organized this swap so each person would receive an envelope with a 10″ square from the actual individual that sent the fabric. This meant I received 60 pieces of mail that was not a bill, a catalog or junk. 60 pieces of fabric in the mail, quilter’s heaven.
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some of my treasures |
Each envelope has a bit of a story that goes along with the person’s name, where they were from, etc. One of the gals has the same name as an old friend of mine from high school. I checked it out, not the same person but did end up re-connecting with an old friend in the process.
Another good exercise about these swaps is that it challenges me to use fabric I did not pick out making me have to work with an open mind and have fun with the creative process.
Funny side note: My daughter and I were in Florida this past weekend seeing my BFF. I overheard my daughter telling my friend, you should see all the fan mail my mom gets. This cracked me up. I quickly informed both of them that even though the letters were addressed to modalissa it wasn’t officially fan mail since I had sent them something first. I guess that makes it a reply to fan mail.
I hope each of you are having fun in your creative process and making many new friends along the way.
-modalissa
What draws you to a quilt pattern? I have wanted to make a certain quilt from the Moda bake shop forever. Well to tell the truth I have several of the patterns printed and waiting in the wings to make but this one was calling my name.
I dove right in. The pattern is Sunday Potluck by KnottyGnome Crafts. This quilt was faetured on the Moda Bake shop in September 2013. I loved how classic retro the fabrics were and it looked prefect for a Sunday picnic. I planned on making it using the American Jane collection, but I ended up using those fabrics for another project. So I had a Fig Tree and Co layer cake and wondered how different the quilt would look.
Same pattern, two completely different looks. what is your favorite way to change up patterns?
SIDE NOTE: This is a good reason to not try and take a picture on a windy day while your daughter is trying to hide behind the quilt top. My daughter will kill me if she sees this and probably never hold a quilt top for me again.
Enjoy,
Modalissa
Wishes B.O.M.
It is the first of the month so it is time to catch up on my block of
the months. on April 1st, I shared block 4 from the blogger girls BOM
and today is my show n tell for the Wishes quilt along from Fat Quarter Shop.
I am on month 4 of the quilt along. These blocks are so fun because they are 18″ finished. They get big very fast compared to the blogger girls BOM that are 6″ finished.
Time to change my machine needle. See how the seams kind of pucker? Yep, should have put in a new needle. Do you not change your needle until it breaks? Guilty. I have read that you should change your needle every time you start a new project. I tend to work on several projects at once and time slips away.
So now that I have my monthly block obligations caught up, I am putting a new needle in my machine, giving it a fresh oiling and then on to making market quilts. Can’t wait to to show you a few peeks along the way.
-modalissa
Bloggers Girl's B.O.M. 4
It is that time again for 2 more blocks from Monique Dillard of Open Gate designs.
If you are new here each month Monique posts 1 new 6″ block pattern. The cool thing is that she also shares cutting instructions to make an additional color option.
The two blocks lined up right next to each other really show how different they are.
Love them. Check back again may 1st for the next round of blocks.
Enjoy,
Modalissa
Granny Square- lost and found
#APQquiltalong recap
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Quilted by Natalia Bonner of Piece n Quilt “Image from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine. ©2013 Meredith Corporation. All rights reserved.” |

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Amy Ellis From Amy’s Creative Side |
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Quilt Jane’s version. http://www.flickr.com/photos/quiltjane/ |
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Kimberly Jolly’s version. http://fatquartershop.blogspot.com/2014/02/apqs-tone-it-down-quilt.html |
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Camille Roskelley |
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WOWSER !! http://lisabongean.com/2014/03/19/apq-quilt-along/ |
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Another dark rich version by Jennifer Keltner |
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Sherri Mc Connell’s version using all American Jane. |
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Anne Sutton of Bunny Hill added applique |
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Maggie Honeyman- machine quilt extraordinaire made and actually got to quilt her own quilt. |
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http://www.pinterest.com/thimbleanna/ |
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SVETLANA’s version http://sotakhandmade.blogspot.com/2014/01/winter-wonderland-sewing.html |
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classic vintage by Lynda from NSW http://lyndainwonderland.blogspot.com/2014/01/catch-up.html |
the big question mark pattern
Following the instructions from the
#spellitwithfabric blog hop, I enlarged the shapes from GinaMartin’s post and
the sizes and directions are shown above.
A great big @
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40″ x 40″ |
WIKIPEDIA Definition – The at sign, @, normally read aloud as “at”, also commonly called the at symbol or commercial at, and less commonly a wide range of other terms,[1][2][3][4] is originally an accounting and commercial invoice abbreviation meaning “at the rate of” (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 = £14). In recent years, its meaning has grown to include the sense of being “located at” or “directed at”, especially in email addresses and social media, particularly Twitter.
I used a bella solid and a royal blue with white pin dot for my @ sign.
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quilt illustrations before side borders are added |
I wonder if there is a stat on how many times a day the @ sign is used. We all have email addresses that would not go through without the @ sign. Then there is the whole game of tag on Facebook when you add the @ sign before someone’s name so the post will show up on their page. I just thought this symbol would be so fun to enlarge and make a big quilt.
Following the instructions from the #spellitwithfabric blog hop, I enlarged the shapes from Gina Martin’s post and the sizes and directions are shown above. If there is one of the shapes you want enlarged, leave a comment by Thursday March 13th, I will choose one to enlarge and post the directions here on March 17th.