FREE QUILT ALONG BLOCKHEADS 2020
BLOCK #56
STAR DANCE
The final “Dance”, the final block
We are almost done with this Moda Blockheads Quilt Along. Can you believe it? How time has flown by! But we still have one more block to make.
The designer of that last block is Joanna Figueroa of figtreeandcompany.com. She called this block Star Dance. What a nice name for this last block. Just one more dance and the party is over.
But before you go, hop on over to the Facebook group because Moda is giving away one last Layer Cake. This time it’s one from Joanna’s line Fig & Shirtings.
It’s a little bit sad, we have had so much fun together making our sampler quilt. But we still have some work to do before the quilt is finished. We need to put it all together. People have sent us emails and messages asking about directions on how to put the quilt together. Of course, we are not going to disappoint you. So let’s take a look.
The assembling of the Zen Chic layout
Finished size approx. 81" x 81"
MATERIALS NEEDED: (we used fabrics from my line Paper and More Paper)
for the quilt center background: 4 assorted Low Volumes, each 3/8 yard
for the border: 2 3/8 yard of a low volume (could be the same print you're using for the quilt center background)
2 1/2 yards of 108" extra-wide backing
85" x 85" batting
5/8 yards for binding (I picked a bright red from my line Spotted)
CUTTING:
From the assorted fabrics for the center background, cut a total of 40 squares, each 6 1/2" x 6 1/2"
For the border, split your border fabrics lengthwise in 4 equal strips, which should be about 10 1/2" x 85" (they are slightly longer, so you can adjust them to the actually needed length later)
ASSEMBLING:
Lay out the background fabric squares and pieced blocks according to the layout diagram (see layout with grid). Sew squares together to rows and join rows to build the quilt center, which should be 60 1/2" x 60 1/2" including seam allowances.
ADD BORDERS:
Sew two border strips to the left and right and shorten them so that they match the upper and lower edges.
Sew remaining border strips on top and bottom; trim ends to form exact corners.
MAKE A QUILTSANDWHICH, QUILT, and BIND:
For the quilting you have so much negative space that allows for wonderful intricate quilting, so do yourself a favor, spoil yourself, and indulge in the luxury of a custom quilted service, like the ones below (click on the pictures to visit their website).
The lady I bring my quilts to let them quilted is Rachel Hauser from Stichedincolor.com in the Netherlands. She did the beautiful quilting on my Winter Star Wall Quilt.
That is it for this round of Moda Blockheads3 2020 Quilt Along. I hope you have enjoyed every step of it these 56 weeks. You have expanded your collection of different blocks, all free to use in all kinds of several projects.
And although this Quilt Along is over, we have something special for you to look forward to. We are currently preparing our very first very own Zen Chic Sew Along which will start this spring!
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Happy quilting!
Don't miss the other blockheads involved in this project:
Betsy Chutchian
Corey Yoder of Coriander Quilt
Janet Clare
Jan Patek
Jen Kingwell
Joanna Figueroa of Fig Tree
Jo Morton
Laurie Simpson
Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings
Lissa Alexander of Moda
Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles
Me & My Sister Designs
Robin Pickens
Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life
Stacy Iest Hsu
Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique
Carrie Nelson
Can you believe it? We are almost done with this Moda Blockheads Quilt Along. In this post we’ll share the last block STAR DANCE designed by Joanna Figueroa. And we are going to provide you some handy instructions on how to assemble the whole quilt using the Zen Chic layout. Let’s dive in and finish this great project together!