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Moda BlockHeads 1 Finally Finished

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This has been a long time coming.  I finally got Moda BlockHeads 1 finished.  My big hold up was the borders. I wanted to do something fancy and different for the borders, and had an idea to add a flying geese border, then an outer border or two.  I made a gazillion flying geese and started attaching them as a border.  And it looked like this:

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Do you see how rippley that is?  Honestly, I looked at that hanging over my balcony railing for months not sure what to do about it.  So I finally took it off.  There is so much going on with all those sampler blocks that I decided to keep the border much more simple and be done with it.

I did cut strips from my leftover fatquarters and made a scrappy inner border, then added a plain outer border of light background fabric.

All in all, I am satisfied.  Gosh, it was such a fun project to do.  I used a very large assortment of Kansas Troubles fabrics for the quilt top. There are 60 six-inch blocks, plus one center applique block (which is the size of four 6" blocks). The top is around 71" square.  Whew, those blocks represent a lot of hours of work!

Now for the quilting.  I always send my quilts out to be professionally quilted and typically opt for an all-over quilting design.  So, you long arm quilters out there, answer a question for me if you will:  The applique blocks are a little stiffer because of the fusible interfacing.  Is that a problem when doing an all-over quilting design?

Hope you all had a lovely weekend!

57 responses to “Moda BlockHeads 1 Finally Finished”

  1. I love the way you finished it. The flying geese distracted from the blocks. Now I can’t wait to see what you create from those flying geese.
    Stay well
    SSS

  2. I love the way you finished it. The flying geese distracted from the blocks. Now I can’t wait to see what you create from those flying geese.
    Stay well
    SSS

  3. I love the way you finished it. The flying geese distracted from the blocks. Now I can’t wait to see what you create from those flying geese.
    Stay well
    SSS

  4. You definitely made the right choice! As for longarming, I never had a problem going through fusible appliques with an all over design, it shouldn’t be a problem for your longarmer!

  5. You definitely made the right choice! As for longarming, I never had a problem going through fusible appliques with an all over design, it shouldn’t be a problem for your longarmer!

  6. You definitely made the right choice! As for longarming, I never had a problem going through fusible appliques with an all over design, it shouldn’t be a problem for your longarmer!

  7. It turned out beautifully. I’m intrigued by the inner border with fabric scraps – interesting. I’m curious – are the scraps the same size or random lengths?

  8. It turned out beautifully. I’m intrigued by the inner border with fabric scraps – interesting. I’m curious – are the scraps the same size or random lengths?

  9. It turned out beautifully. I’m intrigued by the inner border with fabric scraps – interesting. I’m curious – are the scraps the same size or random lengths?

  10. Love the finish! It would have driven you crazy to try to do all those geese. Can’t wait to see all the quilting done. Big quilts are so expensive to quilt but nearly impossible to do yourself with any alacrity.

  11. Love the finish! It would have driven you crazy to try to do all those geese. Can’t wait to see all the quilting done. Big quilts are so expensive to quilt but nearly impossible to do yourself with any alacrity.

  12. Love the finish! It would have driven you crazy to try to do all those geese. Can’t wait to see all the quilting done. Big quilts are so expensive to quilt but nearly impossible to do yourself with any alacrity.

  13. The scrappy inner border is such a creative idea! The flying geese are nice, but too much with the sampler blocks, in my opinion. The blocks need to be the ‘stars of the show’! Have a good week! Stay well!

  14. The scrappy inner border is such a creative idea! The flying geese are nice, but too much with the sampler blocks, in my opinion. The blocks need to be the ‘stars of the show’! Have a good week! Stay well!

  15. The scrappy inner border is such a creative idea! The flying geese are nice, but too much with the sampler blocks, in my opinion. The blocks need to be the ‘stars of the show’! Have a good week! Stay well!

  16. Beautiful!! And your simple border treatment is perfect. Congratulations on a stunning finish!

  17. Beautiful!! And your simple border treatment is perfect. Congratulations on a stunning finish!

  18. Beautiful!! And your simple border treatment is perfect. Congratulations on a stunning finish!

  19. What fusing do you use? I use Soft Fuse and you can’t even tell it’s there when you quilt it. Quilter’s Select by Alex Anderson is supposed to have a light one as well, although I haven’t used it. Beautiful quilt!!

  20. What fusing do you use? I use Soft Fuse and you can’t even tell it’s there when you quilt it. Quilter’s Select by Alex Anderson is supposed to have a light one as well, although I haven’t used it. Beautiful quilt!!

  21. What fusing do you use? I use Soft Fuse and you can’t even tell it’s there when you quilt it. Quilter’s Select by Alex Anderson is supposed to have a light one as well, although I haven’t used it. Beautiful quilt!!

  22. So beautiful. Glad you went to a simple border. The flying geese were distracting from all the lovely blocks. Congratulations on your finish.

  23. So beautiful. Glad you went to a simple border. The flying geese were distracting from all the lovely blocks. Congratulations on your finish.

  24. So beautiful. Glad you went to a simple border. The flying geese were distracting from all the lovely blocks. Congratulations on your finish.

  25. O.M.G. It is gorgeous. Definitely needs professional quilting. It would absolutely kill you to try to do on your home machine.
    Besides, by shipping it off it will really feel like a finish. ;p I have 2 to give to my quilter. It always feels good to hand it off.

  26. O.M.G. It is gorgeous. Definitely needs professional quilting. It would absolutely kill you to try to do on your home machine.
    Besides, by shipping it off it will really feel like a finish. ;p I have 2 to give to my quilter. It always feels good to hand it off.

  27. O.M.G. It is gorgeous. Definitely needs professional quilting. It would absolutely kill you to try to do on your home machine.
    Besides, by shipping it off it will really feel like a finish. ;p I have 2 to give to my quilter. It always feels good to hand it off.

  28. Your BlockHeads 1 is gorgeous! I am by no means a professional quilter but I do own and use a quilter. I didn’t have any problems quilting an applique quilt. I certainly don’t blame you for wanting to send this off. I quilted a 120″x120″ on my Sweet Sixteen Handi Quilter and have decided anything larger than 60″ would be sent out. I thought my arms were going to break off by the time I was done with it! I love my machine but I just can’t wrestle all that weight.

  29. Your BlockHeads 1 is gorgeous! I am by no means a professional quilter but I do own and use a quilter. I didn’t have any problems quilting an applique quilt. I certainly don’t blame you for wanting to send this off. I quilted a 120″x120″ on my Sweet Sixteen Handi Quilter and have decided anything larger than 60″ would be sent out. I thought my arms were going to break off by the time I was done with it! I love my machine but I just can’t wrestle all that weight.

  30. Your BlockHeads 1 is gorgeous! I am by no means a professional quilter but I do own and use a quilter. I didn’t have any problems quilting an applique quilt. I certainly don’t blame you for wanting to send this off. I quilted a 120″x120″ on my Sweet Sixteen Handi Quilter and have decided anything larger than 60″ would be sent out. I thought my arms were going to break off by the time I was done with it! I love my machine but I just can’t wrestle all that weight.

  31. Beautiful finish and must feel great to have this all put together. Really like your border and a very pleasant finish to this top. Great quilt and now just the binding left!

  32. Beautiful finish and must feel great to have this all put together. Really like your border and a very pleasant finish to this top. Great quilt and now just the binding left!

  33. Beautiful finish and must feel great to have this all put together. Really like your border and a very pleasant finish to this top. Great quilt and now just the binding left!

  34. Great finish and I think the simple borders are a nice compliment for the quilt. The long arm shouldn’t have any trouble going over the appliqué. I’ve done a few on mine and the biggest challenge is not “lifting up” the edges when it is raw edge appliqué. Congratulations on your finish!

  35. Great finish and I think the simple borders are a nice compliment for the quilt. The long arm shouldn’t have any trouble going over the appliqué. I’ve done a few on mine and the biggest challenge is not “lifting up” the edges when it is raw edge appliqué. Congratulations on your finish!

  36. Great finish and I think the simple borders are a nice compliment for the quilt. The long arm shouldn’t have any trouble going over the appliqué. I’ve done a few on mine and the biggest challenge is not “lifting up” the edges when it is raw edge appliqué. Congratulations on your finish!