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September 10, 2025
Moda Blockheads 6: Cloud Nine by Debbie Maddy from Moda Lissa

Block 16 of Moda Blockheads 6 is here, and this one feels like a breath of fresh air. Say hello to Cloud Nine, designed by the ever-inspiring Debbie Maddy of Tiori Designs. Great story about where Debbie came up with name Tiori name- down below and sign up for her newsletter, here.

Known for her soothing indigo palettes, shibori textures, and slow-stitching philosophy, Debbie brings a sense of peace and presence to her work—and this block is no exception.

Blocksheads 6- Debbie Maddy

Cloud Nine – Light as Air

The Cloud Nine block combines classic flying geese units with a ...

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August 20, 2025
Moda Blockheads 6: Block 13 – Toadstool Twist by Betsy Chutchian from Moda Lissa

This week’s Moda Blockheads 6 block comes with a sprinkle of magic and a twist of tradition—introducing Toadstool Twist by the always-inspiring Betsy Chutchian.

Known for her deep love of quilting history and rich reproduction fabrics, Betsy brings a sense of storytelling to every design. And Toadstool Twist? It feels like a little adventure stitched into fabric—a block full of movement, mystery, and just the right touch of whimsy.

Blockheads 6- Block 13

Toadstool Twist – A Walk Through the Woods

The Toadstool Twist block combines flying geese units with diagonal piecing to create a dynamic, layered composition ...

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June 18, 2025
Blockheads 6 – Block 4 Kiley Ferons from Moda Lissa

Moda Blockheads 6: Block 4 – Cat’s Cradle by Kiley Ferons

It’s Blockheads Wednesday again, and we’ve got a fresh face joining the circle—say hello to Kiley Ferons, the designer behind this week’s block: Cat’s Cradle.

Now back to Blockheads…If you love blocks with movement and a modern twist, you’re in for a treat. Kiley’s Cat’s Cradle is playful and sharp all at once—a clever composition of half-square triangles and half-rectangle triangles that criss-cross like the string game we all played as kids. It’s balanced but dynamic, and every ...

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June 11, 2025
Blockheads 6- Block 3- Bunny Hill from Moda Lissa

Moda Blockheads 6: Block 3 – Sunday’s Best by Anne Sutton

Blockheads, it’s time to roll out the tablecloth, fluff the cushions, and polish the silver—it’s week three, and we’re sewing Sunday Best!

This elegant block is brought to us by the ever-gracious Anne Sutton of Bunny Hill Designs, whose soft, classic style always brings a touch of timeless charm. Sunday Best is exactly the kind of block that makes you want to slow down and enjoy the process.

A Block with Sunday Charm

The Sunday Best block pairs crisp flying geese with four-patch units, all ...

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June 17, 2024
Piece and Quilt- month 3 from Moda Lissa

We are back again with month 3 of the Piece and and Quilt Sampler project.

There are 3 different blocks this month and there is quite a bit of sewing. Don’t worry, take your time. Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings once gave me this advice and I am going to share it with you here.

– When you are working on a BOM, no matter what you do, go ahead and cut it out. This way when you have a few minutes you can sit down and sew a few pieces together. This uses different brain power than the concentration ...

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April 22, 2020
Blockheads 3- Block 15-Corey Yoder and a giveaway from Moda Lissa

Welcome to Blockhead’s Wednesday. If you have been following from the beginning you have visited each of the designer’s one time. Each quilter sharing a quilt block pattern, color inspiration and tips along the way and we get to do it all over again.

This week’s block and we are back at Corry Yoder of Coriander Quilts. To download the pattern, visit here.

When picking out my fabrics for this weeks block, I loved the combinations but once I got it all sewn together I was not thrilled with the choice for my center block, so I ...

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January 15, 2020
Block Heads 3 – Corey Yoder from Moda Lissa

Welcome, Welcome to day 1 of the Block Heads 3.
My friendship group from several years ago was called the Blockheads, so when the idea of this type of project came up, we knew the name Block Heads was perfect for a group of like-minded people who are passionate about learning, making and sharing.

I am excited and nervous about being a part of Block Heads 3. I hope to keep up!

Each designer has supplied their block in an assortment of sizes.

Which size do I choose?

How do I know what blocks I am going to use?

How ...

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