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Build something beautiful with Block 8: Sandcastle by Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life. This simple-yet-stunning design uses quarter-square triangles and clever piecing for a soft, curved effect—no circles required!
Bellissimo Star by Joanna Figueroa is a true showstopper! This stunning 18" block combines stars, flying geese, and thoughtful sashing into one beautifully intricate design. Moda’s Annie walks you through every step—with help from a very special guest.
My Favorite Color is Moda 2 – Block 3: A Joyful Celebration in Stitch We’re back with Block 3 in the My...
My Favorite Color is Moda 2: A Block of the Month Adventure Begins! Featuring Block 2 We’re back with a bold...
Check out our sweetest free quilt patterns from QuiltCon 2025, inspired by delicious desserts and paired with Cake Mix Recipes—plus, see how quilters came together to sew for a great cause!
Karen O'Connor used several blocks from previous Blockheads, her own unique setting, and fabrics from Crystal Manning's Julia collection to create a truly stunning quilt inspired by Julia Child -- and she's sharing the pattern on the Moda blog!
It IS your grandmother's quilt! Moda grandmothers share the pleasures and inspiration sewing for their grandkids provides.
Split Stripes is a Layer Cake, F8, and scrap friendly table runner project.
Legacy is easier than it looks with a fun alternating background!
We love a good tote bag! On the blog today, we’re sharing a few modifications that we made to our free Project Jelly Roll tote pattern, the Windsor Tote – and we’ve got a helpful video tutorial to walk you through the construction, too!
Are you ready for some jelly-tastic fun? This year, we're bringing you brand new ways to celebrate Project Jelly Roll, and we couldn’t be more excited to share them with you!
I have the Olfa Ergo rotary cutter and I love it (and the lock button) very much.
The folded corner clipper looks like something i could use, looks like a nice tool to use with my bindings.Debbie
The mini templates caught my eye~ I love making small things and they are perfect for my strips. Thanks for the tales! I really enjoyed reading them all.
Two of your designers mentioned two notions I use; Schmetz needles and Coats and Clark thread. I enjoyed seeing what the pros use.
I would love to try that Folded Corner Clipper thingie that Roseann talks about. Corners and I are having a hard time...lol! Have really enjoyed this blog along!
I love the wonder clips!
I would like to try the lollypop tool, sounds very interesting!
I learned about a lot of new notions. I really like the folded corner clipper. It sounds great. I have enjoyed learning about everyone's favorite notions. Thanks! One of my favorite notions is my Olfa 17 inch rotating cutting mat.
Oh, yes! I have a growing list! I just got an LED lighted, magnified seam ripper, partially because the colors were so cute and at some point my eyes will surely appreciate it. (wink, wink! Pun intended.) I am also going to invest in a huge square ruler and rotating cutting mat and now I have to get those jelly role, charm pack friendly little templates, a ruffling foot... I really enjoyed learning what the pro's use, as I am just learning all this. I ordered my first Moda Bake Shop book yesterday... Can't wait for it to arrive! Thank you all for sharing your secrets.
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