Blogger Girls BOM month 2

Today is the day for the second installment of blogger girls block of the month brought to you 
Blues and whites certainly seem to be the colors of the year. They colors are everywhere including the cover of the pottery barn catalog. 
Indigo, indigo indigo. 
 So I have chosen an upcoming 
collection from Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts for my blocks. 
The line is called Snowbird.
TIP: There are only 2 sizes of triangles used for these blocks. One size is cut on the half diagonally. The other is cut diagonally in half twice. This makes the triangles be cut on the bias going the right direction to avoid stretching, but it also makes them almost the same size. So be careful when sewing them together. It is easy to get them mixed up. Ask me how I know. Yes, I had to redo my blocks.
Here is a link to patterns and the other quilter’s Girls BOM blog posts, 
so you can see all the possibilities.
Sorry my post is late.
Thanks to Verizon for fixing my wifi, 
Enjoy,
Modalissa

Fear

 I have a draft written that was going to be my new years post. The post was all about a problem I have, paralysis of analysis.  According to Wikipedia this is described as……  
the state of over-analyzing (or over-thinking) a situation so that a decision
 or action is never taken, in effect paralyzing the outcome. 
I don’t have this problem at work but just regarding my blog. Will it be good enough, does anyone really read it, what do I have to offer, are my pictures clear, etc etc. In January I was just contemplating taking my blog down. Either do it right or don’t do it all.
You see my problem?
Then this over analysis continues because of who I work for. I wonder if I should put a disclaimer on each post to reflect the classic saying that you see right before those late night infomercials.  
The opinions shown here do not reflect the views of station ABCD or some jibberish like that.
Oh wait there is more.  
When your job is also your hobby it is hard to separate. What I may be working on right now will not be out in stores until months later so keeping it under wraps is tough. Waiting to blog about something 3 months later just doesn’t seem to have the same 
gusto when I sit down in front  of the keyboard.
Then yesterday something great happened. I am not going to over- think it.
I was listening to American Patchwork and Quilting’s Radio show. Jennifer Keltner and Jody Sanders were talking about the No-Rules Round Robin article in their February issue. 
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photo used permission of allpeoplequilt.com
The round robin was a pretty big deal. Big name quilters like Terry Atkinson, Gudrun Erla, Kari Carr and Terri Degenkolb were all apart of this event. They each started with a piece center and passed it to the next person to add to the quilt. These ladies all have pattern companies 
and are constantly creating and inspiring all of us. 
Then Jennifer said the F word. 
Yes, she said Fear. 
She talked about how each of these ladies were afraid that their part 
of the project may not be good enough. 
Wowser, I just thought about FEAR the rest of the day
 and how I too had fear about my blog.
So I am going to quit over-thinking my blog posts. 
Several years ago I was at a luncheon and the keynote speaker was Ree Drummond of Pioneer Woman. She was asked about how she started her blog. She said she started it so that her mother could stay up to date with what was happening with the kids. Ree also added that it was weeks before anyone left a comment. When she first received this comment, she thought for sure it was her mom. Who else would have been reading her posts and why in the world would anyone other than her mom leave a comment.
 I follow Ree’s lead and I am going to write posts to my mom. She loves everything I do. She knows of my quirky sense of humor. However I know not to look for a comment from my mother. 
She still calls the computer mouse a rat.
I know that the only way to be good at something is to practice, practice, practice.
  I am going practice writing more so I will blog more often!
I am going to practice photography by taking tons of pics of everything!
 My family is going to love that part.
I am going to share my own opinions and make the disclaimer here and only here.
My opinions are my own and no others. 
Please don’t hold it against the company I work for any of my grammatical mistakes.
I am going to blog about what I am working on, hoping not to make anyone sad that they have to wait a couple of months to have the fabric. Seriously, the movie industry shows trailers 6 months in advance and we still rush to see the show on opening day.
Thank you for bearing with me during my moments of fear-therapy.
Mom, I love you and the kids are doing great.

APQ quiltalong progress

Tone it down main quilt photo 
I am always so honored to share my passion for quilting with others. So of course I am super pumped when one of my projects gets published in a national magazine. BUT what really has taken the whole experience way over the top  is the #APQquiltalong from the Feb 2014 issue of American Patchwork and Quilting. There were several people that had agreed to go on this quilt along ride and were featured in the magazine. I  knew each of them would do something really different. 
I wanted to share some of the #AQPquiltalong projects. I just love how they are all coming along. Each is so different and is also a great lesson in color and value placement. 

 

Jennifer Keltner’s quilt
is going to be so rich with a Japanese feel. Jennifer is the Senior
Editor of American Patchwork and Quilting and has got to be one of the
busiest women in the industry.  I am honored that she has carved out the
time to be a part of this.
APQquiltalong progress by Anne at @Anne Sutton
And then we have Anne from Bunny Hill. 
Anne has a uncanny knack for putting the chic in shabby chic with
everything she touches. She is adding alternate blocks of applique to
her quilt.
See what I mean by how different each of the quilts are coming along.

Kimberly Jolly's APQ's Tone it Down Quilt Along - Featuring Wishes by Sweetwater
Kimberly from Fat Quarter Shop made her version using 
Wishes from Sweetwater. 
Of course her quilt is completely done. You can certainly see why she is so successful by jumping in 
and getting her projects complete. 
Another classic!
Now for some sashing #APQquiltalong 
How cool and different is Quilt Jane’s version? The pattern
 is the exact same as the other quilts but the value placement has given this quilt a completely different design. 
Just imagine all the variations of traditional 
quilt blocks we could do if we just looked at everything
 in black and white, then started coloring in the shapes. 
Jane, you are so inspiring.
A Quilting Life's version of the #APQquiltalong 
Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life. 
I am sure you all read Sherri’s blog. She is a true classic in every step of the word. So Sherri choose fabric from a classic designer, Sandy Klop of American Jane. This quilt was a good reason for Sherri to pull out her American Jane collection of fabrics and dive in.
 I would like to point out that this is also a good reason why we like to hoard our favorite designers fabric collection. And yes it is okay to have more than one favorite designer, hoard their collections, and have a fabulous stash. Stash is not a bad word.
#apqquiltalong - AmysCreativeSide.comAmy Ellis from Amy’s Creative Side
I knew Amy would give us all an interesting take on scale and design. 
 Amy’s combination of fabrics adds such movement throughout.
#APQquiltalong block from @Lisa Bongean 
I knew Lisa would give us all the complete opposite look of my quilt. 
She put darks where the lights were, lights where the darks were supposed to be.
She gives the quilt her magic primitive touch. A good lesson in just 
because the pattern says
 “dark fabrics” 
doesn’t mean you have to use dark.
APQ Tone it Down Quilt Along by Camille - Are you joining in? 
Camille Roskelley
Again another example of greatness in everything she touches. 
Camille played with her value by use of lights, mediums and darks. 
My quilt was truly lights or darks, no mediums. 
By adding the mediums, Camille’s version incorporates a softer, vintage feel.

QuiltedAPQ 
And my apologies to Carrie Nelson. I left her greatness off of my original post. 

I can’t really say enough about Carrie. Her version is a timeless classic. Read all about her thought process as she created this quilt.
Thanks again to all these talented ladies for being a part of this quiltalong.

Let me know if you are quiltingalong. 
I have made a board on pinterest
 http://www.pinterest.com/modalissa/apqquiltalong/
and I would love to add your version to the board.

-modalissa

Log In, Log Out

I am super excited! Just received the news 
that my super duper big log cabin quilt 
made the cover of 
Magazine on Newstands, Feb 4, 2014
 
This quilt was so fun to make. I just started and 
did not know for sure where I was going 
but loved the final outcome.

I combined jelly rolls from 
2 collections from Primitive Gatherings.
 
 “Used with permission from Quilts and More (TM) magazine. Copyright 2014 Meredith Corporation. All Rights reserved.”  

I am obsessed with shirtings and how they can be 
used in 1890’s quilts as well as how 
modern they look in 
some of the quilts of today. 
Combine the shirtings with Floral Gatherings 
by Primitive Gatherings and have fun sewing 
round and round. 
There is no way to go wrong. 
 
I cant wait to get my hands on the real copy and 
see all the other projects inside. 
 
Thanks to Maggi Honeyman for her great quilting. 
Maggi, you rock!
 
 
enjoy,
-modalissa

Blogger Girls B.O.M year 2

 Did you make any New Year’s Resolutions?
I don’t know if you can consider mine resolutions but I have 
agreed to several projects throughout 2014 which are commitments. Commitments, now that is
a word that is just as powerful as resolutions, right?
You may remember last year when Monique Dillard of Open Gate Quilts 
hosted a Blogger Girls Block of the Month. 
 a finished quilt from last year
 Well, today is January 1st so it is time once again  to start the year off
 with a bang 
and another quilt along. 
my first block from year 1 
This year the blocks are a dreamy 6 inches. 
For the next 6 months you will be making 2 of each of the 6 designs.
Your 2 blocks will look completely different due to color and fabric placement.
I have fallen in love with the newest group from Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts.
It is called Snowbird. Yes, there are print and batiks.

 

These fabrics will not be in the stores until later this year so you are
 getting a sneak peek at them here.

At 6″ these blocks are so darn cute.

Join us on the first of each month for more cuteness and 6″ blocks.
Sherri from A Quilting Life – aquiltinglife.blogspot.com
JoAnne from  A Patriotic Quilter – http://thepatrioticquilter.blogspot.com/
Lissa from Moda Lissa ~ ModaLissa.blogspot.com
Denise from Quilter’s Window ~ Quilterswindow.com/blog/
Jodi from Pleasant Home ~ www.pleasant-home.com/
Monique from Open Gate Blog ~ http://opengatequilts.blogspot.com
The FREE patterns are available here.

You are hearing it here first but 2014 is the year of the mini cuteness.
I hope each of you have a blessed and safe 2014.

-modalissa

Pinteresting Party

 My oh my… what fun we are going to have.

Pinterest is a major addiction as many of you know. But have you had a pinterest party? 

Well tonight, as a result of Lisa Calle’s brilliance, we are having a pinterest party at Urban Spools in Dallas.
 Join us if you are in the area, but if not join us online. 
There is  a board on the Moda Fabrics pinterest acct titled verymerrymodachristmas, pin for your favs or add your favorite moda fabrics, dreamy projects, nifty notions, holiday decorations and yummy foods. Use the hastag verymerrymodachristmas as you pin or Instagram. 
We will find you and give away prizes every 15 minutes. 
Some of the United Notions suppliers have sent us goodies to share such as Auriful thread
 0481.00849
  Wrights/Simplicity,  along with  Fons and Porter 
sent some goodies everyone will want in their stockings.

 Indygo Junction sent some of their patterns that perfect to sew up over the Holidays.

Accuquilt sent the cutest dies to use with Moda’s  2 1/2″ mini charms.
Yes, Santa I do have to have one of these for myself!
GO! Triangles in Square-2" Finished Square (55410)

We have some fantastic wool kits,
 patterns and books from Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings. Lisa out did herself as always and sent a lot of goodies so we are going to need giveaway lots! If you didn’t get a chance 
to read her blog post about Joy, please do so here.
 Pineapple Grove
 a prize package from Fig Tree Quilts.

I am obsessed about the 
Beatle Bag from Abbey Lane Quilts, 
 
so they sent us some goodies. 

Of course there will be some moda goody bags.
#showmethemoda
I can’t wait to meet some of my online friends in real life.
 If you can’t be there please join us online.
Seriously, you better pin, becasue there are ALOT of prizes so your chance to
 win is better DARN GOOD
Happy pinning!!

A special shout out to Urban Spools for letting us invade their space.

It’s Friday

Aren’t you glad that is not 
Black Friday
 or
Cyber Monday? 
It is just good ol’ Friday. 
The team at Moda just finished the 
Holiday 2014 catalog 
and it is off to print 
so I am celebrating with my all-time 
favorite holiday song.
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
 -modalissa

Lone Star Sampler- Mc Calls Quilting

Rarely does the sun and the moon align just right that 2 of my quilts are featured in different magazines the same month. So February 2014 must be lucky for me.
Check out McCall’s Quilting January/February 2014 
issue to
see my Lone Star Sampler quilt.

I am not much of a wine drinker and I am not a huge 
fan of the color purple, but as soon as I saw the 
Vin Du Jour by 3 sisters,
 I couldn’t resist.

 I set forth to see what I could do with a Jelly roll. 
This collection has the perfect balance of lights and darks. 
Almost exactly half darks and half mediums/lights making the combinations of values endless.
 I  started playing with a lone star block to see how many
 different color studies I could do using the 
light and darks to determine the the pattern.

 Strip piecing the sections and reversing some of the strips makes this quilt look more difficult that it really is.
Which is your favorite star block?
 I am torn between
 block 1, row 1
and block 3, row 2 or
possibly block 1, row 3.

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By the time I had finished the stars I had fallen in love with the grape tonal all over and
had to use it for some of the backgrounds.

Lone Star Sampler: 2 1/2" Precut Jelly Roll™ Strip-Pieced Quilt Pattern
image provided by McCalls Magazine

To read more about this issue, click here. I hope you enjoy this quilt as much as I did making it.

APQ Quilt along inspiration.

 You know the ol’ saying everything is old is new again, right?
Once the word modern became the newest catch phrase for quilters, I began to study what was this new way of quilting? It is hard to clearly define. Is it the actual quilting? Is it the use of solids and open space? Is it the freedom of expression, technique and style?
 I believe it is a bit of all of these things but most importantly it is a new word to
define the energized resurgence of a  generation of quilters of any age.
Then these words, low volume, were popping up all over the place.
What is low volume?
Seems simple enough if you have studied color for quilting, right?
This is also where the what’s old is new again part comes into play.
What is the difference between the watercolor quilts of the 80’s and love volume of 2010?
 A new word defining a style and movement but most of all both of these words are a
different way to look at things from the early days of the 80’s when I learned to quilt.
Those were the days of limited color choices, small calico’s and lots of rules.
Fast forward, 30 years and the  abundance of fabric color and scale,
 the freedom of  design, the sharing of teaching and techniques
completely lifts the lid off of the rules I learned to quilt by.

 Today, I wanted to take a few minutes and tell you about the
 inspiration for the quilt we will be doing in the APQ quilt-along.

I love picking fabrics and I would like to say I am pretty good at this, thanks to my early quilt classes along with my mother’s artistic influence.
This has  been my year of looking at things differently and my surrounding influences.
I started studying my fabric buying habits and I rarely bought light large to medium scale prints for use in scrappy backgrounds. I just didn’t use them.
The low volume concept seemed to free up some of the value and scale rules
( I hate the word RULES.)
 I began my hunt for just the right quilt to play with my newly acquired medium,
light prints. I knew I wanted something more than sewing squares together
but not all designs work with this concept.
Now for another classic saying, If it were a snake it would have bit you. Everyday I walk past an office where the most beautiful faded Burgoyne Surrounded quilt hung.

Tammy Vonderschmitt’s antique quit

The aged cream backgrounds and faded colors of solids seemed to sparkle in
 the most simplistic way. I wondered how that design would look in low volume prints for the background instead of a solid.. I didn’t just wonder, I was consumed. I couldn’t sleep as I pieced each quilt block exploring different background fabrics.

My quilt is named Tone it down. I couldn’t turn all the volume off quite yet,
so there is a pop of color throughout.

There are several people doing this quilt  and sharing a multitude of color inspirations for you.
The magazine should be hitting the new stands very soon, so start playing with
your fabric choices so you can quilt along with us.

-modalissa