Forty weeks. Forty-eight blocks. We’re almost there.

Laurie is caught up with her Block Heads blocks… or at least she was. With a new collection debuting soon and Spring Market on the horizon, she might be busy stitching.
This week’s beautiful appliqué block is Ann Arbor – it finishes at 12″ x 12″.

This is Laurie’s block… made by Laurie. In her quilt – the top is complete.
This is Laurie’s Granny Squared blocks – I always love her mix of fabrics. I really want to know about the light print used for the triangles – isn’t it cool? It looks like drawings.

Did you know that Laurie always has a couple of side-projects going? There are at least two – a long-term piecing-appliqué project and a quilt she’s hand-quilting.

A few years ago, Laurie designed Indigo Revival and made it cream-white and blue. Having recently done a few red collections, she remade the quilt in red and cream – Scarlet Revival?
The quilting is “big-stitch” done with a red thread. Wouldn’t you love to see this in person?
If you’re on Facebook, be sure to check out Moda Fabrics and the Moda Blockheads Group as there are a couple of giveaways – a copy of this Block Heads book and Fat Eighth bundle of Laurie’s Crystal Lake.

And the Final Quilt Assembly & Instructions.
If you want to see what the other Block Heads have made, here’s where to look:
- Lynne’s Blog / Facebook / Website
- Barbara & Mary – Me & My Sister’s Blog / Instagram
- Brigitte Heitland – Zen Chic’s Blog / Instagram
- Vanessa Goertzen – Lella Boutique’s Blog / Instagram
- Betsy’s Blog / Facebook / Instagram
- Stacy Iest Hsu’s Blog / Instagram
- Jan’s Blog / Website
- Laurie Simpson’s Blog / Instagram
- Jo’s Blog / Instagram
- Sherri McConnell – A Quilting Life’s Blog / Instagram
- Lisa’s Blog / Website / Instagram
- Corey Yoder’s Blog / Instagram
Then be sure to check the Moda Blockheads Facebook Group and the blocks being posted on Instagram – #ModaBlockheads.
Only four more blocks to go.
Happy Wednesday!
There is not a pattern on the link, only fabric advertisements
I would love to get the alternate block from Corey Yoder, but her website is down.
Corey Yoder’s website is working now
Great Block!
What pattern is Lauri’s granny squared block from??? Love the HST’s!!
I love the fabrics Lori has used in her blocks. The plaids and stripes are a brave choice and look great! I wish I had that kind of creative skill. And block 48, how did you appliqué that flower? No stitches to be seen, pretty awesome.