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The new collection COMMA is arriving in stores in the next few days and I’m overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response I got for this group! When I get a line saying “It's one of the few fabric lines where I can honestly say, that I like all the fabrics really much” I’m so glad the fabrics work wonderful for all kinds of projects.
Joanna from Shape Moth talked about the fabrics recently on her blog, while preparing a sample from Comma for a magazine. I copied her picture which shows the fabrics so nicely.
Now for our currently running Moda friendship quilt sampler here is a step by step tutorial of the “Zen CHIC” block (and I so love to have gotten this block to play with, the circle shape is so appealing to me). It is pretty easy to do and with all the downloadable detailed instructions even a beginner can dot it.
What you need is two strips of fabric for the ring, each of it at least 20” by 5” and a piece of fabric for the background,
at least about 9 1/2” by 14”.
In addition some wonder under fusible web and a clear monofil thread. That’s it, stashbuster, huh?
Ok, from each of your “ring” fabrics cut 4 pieces, each 5” square, from your background fabric cut two squares, one is 9 1/2”, the other 4 1/2”.
Prepare also your fusible web by cutting three squares,
one 9 1/2”, one 8” and one 5”. Great!
Next is easy peasy: You just sew together each two different squares from your “ring” fabric to form a rectangle.
Of course you can speed up this process by chain sewing.
Press seams to the darker fabric and join each two pieced pairs to a kind of checkerboard square.
Next prepare your fusible web: on each of your pieces draw a centered cross and use it as a guideline for your compass. For the largest square draw a circle of 9”, for the middle one of
7 1/2” and for the smallest (which needs no cross guidelines) one of 4 1/2”. (How to work with this appliqué technique is explained in detail in the attached block instructions).
Iron the fusible web on the back of your fabric, the smallest circle on the little square of background fabric, the both other ones on the pieced checkerboards. Make sure your cross guidelines meet exactly your seam lines.
Now cut the circles out very exactly. To avoid too much bulk in the middle of this block, cut a hole in the larger two circles. The diameter of the largest circle’s hole is 7”, the one of the middle circle is 4”.
Take 9 1/2” background square, fold it in halves length and crosswise and press some creases as guidelines. Pull off the paper of your fusible web, lay the largest ring on the background square, seam line matching creases and fix it by pressing. Do the same for the middle ring. Mark your smallest circle with two creases by folding it exactly in halves. Make use of these guidelines and put it onto this kind of “wedding cake” ;-). Iron it.
With a clear monofil thread and the button hole or zigzag stitch of your sewing machine sew around all three layers (actually you could have left the smallest circle out and make the hole of the middle circle exactly 4 1/2” diameter – in case you use the same fabric for the center and the background of the block. You for sure can vary the center point and give it another face than the background).
Done! Piece of cake, wasn’t it?
Yeah, an easy to do block – and now? What can you make out of this?
Add a 3 1/2” wide border to the block, and you have a nice front for a 16” pillow form.
Make two more blocks, set all three together to get a table runner rectangle.
Or make three more blocks, make a setting of two rows and two columns and get a nice square tablecloth.
Or make an entire quilt from these blocks. So speaking of quilts I can tell that this block is all about color value! You can make lots of variations out of it (what? this is just a ring on a square, what are you speaking of?) Yes, I said lots of variations. Because…
What would you like to see as your focus? The center circle? Make it from a dark fabric, well saturated and it pops out
and gives you this quilt look. Something like a bull’s eye, the inner circles are the dominant elements in this design.
Or – you can inverse this values, make the background really dark, the center circles bright and light.
Your quilt design looks now like a wall with lots of windows in. It seems you can look through and find a world behind.
Although using the same block and the same setting, this quilt looks totally different from the one above. The first one: bold – the second one: mysterious. And have you noticed, that in both designs the fabrics of the ring are from a very similar value, so the ring itself looks quite calm.
But the ring is also an element to play with. It has this checkerboard structure in it. Lets accentuate this checks and make back- and foreground calm.
The depth disappears and instead we get something very dynamic, it looks like wires which are going round and round. And what if we turn the blocks, alternating?
Notice how we’ve got two overlaying designs: the circles and also squares , looking like tiles.
Now you see, you can play with this block and find endless variations.
Would you like to see a quilt design not only in black and white, but rather in a fabric suggestion? Voilà. The new line Comma, in stores now, makes a stunning quilt from this block.
If you use once in a while the background fabric also for ring pieces, the shapes seem to open and disappear.
Go with a reduced color palette and make a graphic quilt, perhaps for a young boy.
Wouldn’t you love it?
Or make a huge block, one which fills an entire bed quilt, like I did with this pattern:
Or - and that is this blog post actually all about – make a single block for a sampler quilt. Because this is MODA’s friendship sampler blog hop.
Besides this block you will find each day three new different blocks from each Moda designer, all explained in detail. All with different fabric styles, suggestions - you name it. Fabulous! Here is the nearly best: In the end Moda will give you a quilt setting containing all the blogs of this blog hop. Choose your favorite line and make a cool sampler quilt, make a Block Of The Month project out of it, maybe for your quilt group.
And show us pictures!!! Please, yes please! Post them at the flickr group here.
Follow the block hop and gather all the blocks. Click here for more information and the listing of participating Designers.
Now – after the nearly best – the very best: You will have the chance to win! Yeah! We have a brand-new fabric bundle from the very brand-new fabric collection Comma for you. BTW: Each designer has something for you, so hop around! Today the amazing Bonnie from Cotton Way and my lovely friend Anne Sutton from Bunnie Hill show you their newest line, a wonderful block and start their giveaways. Don’t miss to stop by at their blogs!
Win this Fat Eighths Bundle containing all 40 different fabrics
What do you have to do?
1. FOLLOW the Zen Chic blog, the one you are currently looking at ;-) and get all the news about project and fabric ideas.
2. Leave a COMMENT on the blog as to why or for which project you would like to work with the Comma fabrics!
Don’t miss to leave your email address so I can inform you in case you are the lucky winner.
352 Kommentare:
«Älteste ‹Ältere 201 – 352 von 352I love your block and the fabrics you used! It looks like so much fun to play with! Not sure what I'd make yet but I would love to win the fabrics!
This fabric would make a fun spring quilt. really like the yellows.
This is a beautiful line of fabric. Thank you for the opportunity to win the bundle.
I would like to try making the block, especially with your fabrics. They are very graphic and the colours are lovely.
Love the Comma fabric line and I think I would try making myself a new bag for spring out of it.
I have been following you for quite a while. I love your last example with the dark grey centers and background, but I think Comma would make an interesting string quilt, maybe string hexagons.
I would love to make a lap quilt for my couch with this amazing collection! awolk at rogers dot com
Oh, your Comma fabric comes in such wonderful colors. I think that my first project would be a purse.
I love the Comma fabric and would love to use it in the circle block!
Oh my , this looks fabulous! Love your block and "comma" , Wow simply wow!!! I love it! Thanks.
I love the block and can seems quilt made from it..Icahn figure out hove to follow your blog I am mono lingual...n
I have been wanting to make some circle blocks so this is perfect and those colors all are great!
Yours is always my favorite when you do these! I love those Comma fabrics and would definitely try your circle block! You do love circles!
I would love to work with Comma by Zen Chic because it is so bright and cheerful! It's just the thing one needs during a long winter. I think it would great in a trip around the world pattern. Thanks for the giveaway. I follow your blog via google reader
40 different fabrics. Wow! They are beautiful enough for any project. lkline2010@gmail.com
love your block and love all of the mock-ups you did - they all look fabulous - if I won I'd definitely do a circle quilt ! thanks for the chance - I already follow your block with email updates :)
I now follow your blog via gfc! :) I love this fabric. It just appeals to me as it's nothing flowery or pink, and that is what I look for in fabric for quilts for me. I've been looking forward to this fabric line so I can make myself a quilt. I haven't chosen a pattern yet though. :) Thanks for a chance to win!
bcgeates at netbistro dot com
I would use Comma for the X&+ quilt. I think it would look awesome! Thanks for the chance to win!
mommychu2@gmail.com
I just made a quilt using your line! I love this fabric.
I just love the colors and that the designs are big and bold and not overly fussy. Can't wait to get some of this fabric!
I signed up for your emails! LOVE your blog, very nice. I would make new pillows and curtains with your new fabric, so lovely! The circular block is cool, thank you for participating in the hop! Ani in USA playdoll2 AT gmail DOT COM close the spaces and change dot to . & AT to @ for my email
Thank you for sharing the circle block. Circles can be so intimidating and this one looks really easy. I am a true beginner just working on my first quilt! I love you new fabric line the colors and pattern are fantastic! Thank you for the chance to win a bundle of inspiriation.
Paigegathome(at)yahoo(dot)com
Love the circle quilt; my ddl wants one.
I recently bought the pattern Lemon Pepper and I think the Comma line would be great to use with it
I am currently using some 2 1/5 squares of comma for a hexagon project to be determined later. Love this fabric. I am now following your blog.
I would love to make a circle quilt for my daughter because she loves circles and finds them soothing. As a busy mom of 3 small children, soothing is a great gift!
I will follow Zen Chic's blog. The designs in your fabrics are so appealing and I believe my grandson (17) would appreciate the modern color scheme and graphics. His graduation quilt needs to be more colorful.
Thank your for the opportunity to win some fabric.
I have a couple of quilt patterns that Comma would look wonderful made up in! The collection is lovely!
What a gorgeous design! Comma is just beautiful! I would love to make a quilt using your block. It was awesome to see all the possibilities of design by just changing the value and/or color of fabric. WoW! Thank you for a great tutorial and pattern. I'm a new follower via BlogLovin.
Thank you and Moda for a wonderful and generous giveaway and a chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
All the quilt ideas you show for the Zen Chic block are AMAZING! I'd love to make one out of your yummy Comma collection! LOVE the citrus colors!
I'm in love with this fabric. Thanks for the chance to win.
I would love to try this circles quilt
This block is mesmerizing. I am so excited that Comma is finally out! My son has been wanting a quilt, but so hard to find something for a 17 yr old boy. I think this block would be perfect! Thank you.
Raquel_j_g@msn.com
looks like it would be fun to use Comma, for a retro quilt!
I signed up for your blog ;)
Liebe Brigitte,
die Stoffe sind traumhaft schön und ich würde den Circle-Quilt daraus nähen. Die Stoffe sind perfekt dafür.
Herzliche Grüße
Gudrun
The quilt block are very pretty.
I would love to win the beautiful fabric.
godblessamerica.jan(at)gmail(dot)com
I've seen your new range around lately and I just love it and I love the orange grey/black colour way above and I think I would be tempted to use the fabrics like that - maybe for a baby quilt - Vielen Dank fuer so ein schoene Block!
I love the fabrics! I have not ever pieced circles . . . maybe it is time to try.
Some really fabulous ideas and concepts on your blog. Glad I am a new follower!
Great block! Thanks for the chance to win.
I love this circle quilt! How very clever; I would definitely want to make one of these. Great fabric line, too.
I like the GIANT block quilt; I would like to do that with Comma!
I check my favorite fabric store everyday to see if your fabric has arrived. I will go buy some the day of it's arrival. I can't wait.
I follow your blog on my own blog. I would love to make these Moda friendship blocks with comma. They look so fresh and modern, quite different to what I usually use.
I love this line (So far I have a charm pack) and I was going to make a pinewheel quilt. Thank you for the cool block.
Oh, forgot to say you are my facebook friend now:)
Great fabric line. Love, love, love the huge block - You Rule -.
teekayb29@gmail.com
I just saw this new line, Comma, in the mini charm packs. Must have! But a fat eighth bundle would be fine too! I am afraid of any curved seams but your block looks like one I will start with when I get brave. Thank you for your creative fabric and block!
Linda
LWheeler01@aol.com
Maybe a dresden plate
I'm following :0) love the new fabric!
I love that this fabric is 'unisex'. I can make a quilt or project for a man and it's not too feminine! Thanks so much!
I love Comma! I could find lots of uses for it, but I would really like to make your Circle Game Quilt with it.
Thanks!
Best3sons@insightbb.com
Muero por tener estas telas!!! Aquí en Argentina no las tenemos, y nos resulta muy caro comprarlas en tu país por el cambio pero siempre hacemos un gran esfuerzo y conseguimos algunas telas.Un beso grande, y hermoso proyectos!!!!!!
Oh, I'm just dying to make your X and + quilt with Comma! Love it so much!
i would love to make a whole quilt of your block zen chic with the comma fabrics. love it!
Wow! That block is awesome and the new fabric is amazing. Just what I would use to make coasters or a table runner as fat eighths probably would look wonderful in a color coordinated series. Thanks for the opportunity to win some great fabric.
I love your project with the rings!
I would make a quilt for my new grandson that is due May 31st.
scrappinsheryl@msn.com
I'd do something with lots of giant flying geese :) thanks for a chance to win - laurie
llsbaskets at comcast dot net
I would love to make a quilt with all the blocks from the Moda designers using Comma. I just love your new fabric line.
Terrific giveaway, thanks for the chance to win!
I follow your blog and I think that I would love to make a quilt for my sister in laws house! Thanks for the chance!
Comma would be my next quilt. I am loving the colors right now!
brookeali(at)hotmail.com
I love your Zen Chic quilt block and now I desperately want to get my hands on your amazing Comma line and play with all the possibilities of the Circle!
Thanks for the chance to win :)
I am a follower of your blot. I think I would like to make a child's quilt with the fabric
I would make something with stars for sure.
I like your block and you did a great job showing how to make it, thank you.
Guten Tag, Lol haven't said that for quite a few years, spent 6 years @ Ramstein as a teen. Love the colors and the funkiness of the Comma Collection and all the placement options you shared. Got to love EQ7. Danka
tracydvr at comcast.net
I joined your blog... I love these hops as they introduce such neat blogs.
I joined via email. I love your circles quilt and the comma fabrics would be so gorgeous in it! Thank you.
I have been eyeing this fabric. I love all the bright colors. I can definitely see myself making a quilt from this an some matching throw pillows.
This is my FAVORITE new fabric line, I've been drooling over it for a couple of weeks. Do we really have to have a "plan" to want new fabric? I just think it is gorgeous!!!
I love your circle block!! Thank you for showing all of the different options on how to place the circle and the colour combos! I would love to use this great fabric to make this modern quilt!
I LOVE the new Comma line. Every fabric in it is fantastic. Thank you for the chance to win.
What a beautiful line - there's so many possibilities. A simple quilt to show off the patterns is my thought. Thank you for the chance to win.
I might make a quilt with big hexagon with the comma fabric. Love your designs, I am finishing one now with juggling summer charm squares!
I LOVE your new line! I love every piece within it - it's gorgeous :) And I would love to make any of your projects - the circles are absolutely stunning, very mod. Love it!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your block with us - stunning and can't wait to make it!
Erin
looks like fun! thanks for the chance. deanna.carpenter@rocketmail.com
Comma is absolutely stunning! Thank your for this chance to win! I would love to make this great circle quilt
I'd love to try the circle quilt! Thanks for a chance to win!
I follow your blog!
I love the circles block! I've been intrigues by circles in quilts, and the clear instructions have inspired me to try this! Instead of just a sampler block, I'd like to make a whole quilt with the circles - and the Comma fabrics would work great!
I'm a new follower and the fabrics are beautiful, I would love to make pillows from them!
I just love your block and I would love to make a quilt with this material using your block!
Oh I hope it isnt too late to leave a comment to win a chance at your lovely giveaway! A tablerunner is what I would make with this!
I would use it to make a quilt I found in a magazine and already made with Good fortune. It is 4x8" rectangles with alternating rows.
lkstickney at earthlink.net
I would like to make something with the Comma fabrics because they are so happy looking! Just what I need after a long cold winter.
This is such a great line! Very inspirational. I'd probably make a quilt with it, but I'd need to sit with it a little while before I decided on a pattern. Thanks!!
Neat! Love the circles.
Love your block and fabric! I would try a trip around the world if I won the bundle..either that or just stare at all the pretty designs and colors! Lisa in Texas
Would love to add this to my fabric collection. As for a project in mind, i see baby blankets in my future! Thanks for the chance to win!
Your fabrics are so fun and gorgeous! I would love to try making the circle pattern with them.
Have a great day!
I have followed your blog and would love to use this Comma fabric to make a quilt for my 4 year old son.
I like the rich, modern colors. Jacks? I would have never thought of it but love it! Oh the years I spent playing jacks during elementary school. During recesses as well as at home on my front porch. And they weren't ordinary jacks. They were a little larger and multi-colored, and we used a golf ball. Way better than a rubber ball made for jacks. Thanks for bringing the memories to mind. Love your designs!
I would just love to win this bundle! I think a new modern circles quilt would be awesome with this fabric, with Lori Holt's new circle rulers! Sounds like a plan...
Wow! I've been thinking of doing a blanket.. I'm now following!
And thanks!!!
I follow your blog in my Google reader. I'm planning on making your Dance With Me quilt using my Comma yardage. It's really a fabulous collection - I love every print in it!
Wow! Love your collection! I think I would use those fabrics to make one of the infamous Weekender bags that many people seem to be making lately! Thanks for the chance to win!
I would make a tote bag for my granddaughters to use for their toys and /or books. Thank you for the chance to win.
The circle block is amazing! I love all the ways you played with it, and I would love to use your line to make a quilt for my dads home office, it would be perfect
I signed up for your blog, I love your block and I think the new line would look great with your block in a quilt. Sure hope I win!
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I fell in love with the fabrics since the first time I saw it. I think it would be perfect for a graphic boys quilt. Thanks for the chance!
Your line is fabulous, and I would love to make some modern pillows from it!
This circles quilt is a MUST! I still have your Juggling Summer fabric that I haven't cut into that I may use for it.
I haven't chosen a project yet for Comma, but know I've got to have it. I'm watching the stores for its release.
You do amazing work! Love you.
I am a follower through email.
I love the other quilt along. I need a quick quilt and this will be my next quilt.
I'd like to make some Ohio Star blocks with a white background to make a baby quilt for a friend's baby due in a few months.
Oooh, I love the combination of colors in Comma. The apple green and orange or knockouts for me.
I don't think I have ever seen a block with so much variation! I love all those color and value choices!!
I would love to try the circle quilt with your comma fabric, it's beautiful!
Would love to try the circle quilt with your comma fabric, it's beautiful.
I love the colors. I think any of the blocks would look fantastic.
When I saw circles, I thought OH NO but this pattern is great!! Would love to use your "Comma" to do it!!
I am a new follower!! Looking forward to more great ideas!!
I have already bought a layer cake and a jelly roll of your Comma line. Have my eyes on this line since I saw it at Market. Love the bright colour, bold, graphic design and your X and + quilt. I think that's what I'll make too. An extra fat 8th bundle will help too :-)
Rita
lotmrita@hotmail.com
Danke!
I would love to make the beautiful boy's quilt you make a few blogs ago. I have a baby boy who would love it.
If I were lucky enough to win this fabulous bundle I think I'd make this Moda quilt along quilt that you and the other designers are doing. Or, I would make that circle quilt, the one with the smaller circles. That is really neat. Thank you for this great information.
I am a new follower of yours and would love to win this terrific bundle. Thank you!!
What fun fabric. I want to make a quilt for my son using this fabric. Love the circle block. Thanks for sharing your talent.
I would love to make the Moda sampler quilt with this fabrics. Try a more modern style than I usually use. Love your patterns and fabric!
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Marina Fluit
m.fluit@planet.nl
Comma is so now! I want to use your pattern x & + with Comma. Thanks for the giveaway. Good luck to everyone.
Love, love, love!!! Thanks so much for the chance to win, I am dreaming of creating something gorgeous with that bundle! Thanks for the block pattern!
skystitching34 at gmail dot com
I would make the X & + with this fabric,
Wow! thanks for showing all the different ways to focus with different fabrics! This circle pattern goes perfectly with Comma!Bravo!Wow
I would love to make some cushions with this fun circle design! Yvonnetsy@hotmail.com
Tolle Stoffe... bin begeistert!!
LG Maria
I never dared to make circles, but now I will try them
The colors in your new Comma line are so juicy. They scream summer and I am so ready for some sunny weather. I would love to make a bright, sunny quilt with these yummy colors.
I am a new quilter and was so attracted by your fabric line called "juggling summer". And I was looking for the information and arrived to this blog;)! This "comma" is also super. I was looking for modern design but the things I found most is a little not too special. But Zen Chic line is really something new and also fits to my taste. I would like to make a rug. In particular I love the design with comma, and was impressed that comma can be a great design to catch my eyes! I am so happy to find out who made all this.
I would like to use the Comma fabric to make a quilt with larger pieces as to show off the larger prints. Thanks.
I've been wanting to make a bed runner. I love your fabric colors!
I've been wanting to make a bed runner. I love your fabric colors!
Wow! Love the circle quilt where the pattern looks like it's flowing around each circle. Tell you what - if I win the FQ bundle, I'll definitely be making that quilt - so amazing, and I just love it!
I also signed up as a follower of your blog.
I'd love to use Comma to make these modern paper pieced stars that I have patterns for. I think they would look great with this fabric!
Oh and I'm a new follower :)
thank you for the great tutorial on the quilt circles. way out of my comfort zone but i will try them! and thank you for the opportunity to win fabric. i live in marion, indiana, home of the quilters hall of fame!
following your blog now and with these fabrics I sure want to make the dance with me quilt, loved it from the first moment
I make quilts for Aussie Hero Quilts and I would use the fabric to make quilts for Aussie Defence personnel deployed overseas.
Hugs and thanks for the chance to win maybe.
Naomi
Our LQS has a layer cake of these currently and many of our guild members are eagerly awaiting the blots at this time. I could love to make the craftsy block of the month blocks from last year out of these fabrics -- these quilts would then be going to a local charity our guild is working with for seniors and the homeless.
Absolutely loved your ideas for the Zen Chic block and would be in seventh heaven to win some Comma and get started. Thanks for sharing so many ideas with us!
Absolutely love that block! And you gave us so many great options. thank-you very much - will definitely try it. The fabric line is fresh, subtle, soft, romantic. Have just signed up to follow you.
vboschman@shaw.ca
I love making table runners because they are quick projects and I can make one in a resonable amount of time. I think your fabric would be wonderful for a runner.
I would like to make something for myself, probably a lap throw.
I am a new follower. Thanks for the chance.
I'm a regular follower of the Zen Chic blog and I've been admiring Comma since I first caught a glimpse of it. As chance would have it, this circle pattern ... big and small and in all its incarnations, is my favourite, too, and it's one of these that I would make with Comma if I could snag me some!
Oh my! What a difference it makes to switch things around! Love your fabric!
I love the colours and the graphic designs. I'm a new follower. Thanks for the giveaway.
Das Kreis-Design ist fantastisch!
Ich würde aus den Zen Chic Fat Eighth Paket Taschen machen, ich mag die klaren Muster auf den Stoffen.
Love your Comma Fabric line! It is Creative, Cuddly, Colorful, Children will love a quilt in your block. So many songs for Round and Circle. Love to sing with my grandchildren. We would sing
"The wheels of a bus go round and round"
Thanks for sharing!
I'd love to make the Cross It quilt. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
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