Moda Blockheads Block #18 is called Rocky Mountain Puzzle by Carrie Nelson. I love patterns that let me showcase a certain block and this one is perfect for my fat chicken. It was quick and easy but looks difficult. I can see making this block into a large quilt.
This BOW is perfect for anyone wanting to learn different techniques, join a fun group, and to end up with a lovely quilt. You are welcome to join us at the Moda Blockheads Facebook group or Moda Fabrics. I am always amazed at the different varieties and color combinations that come from one pattern.
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I love the fat chicken and the burnt orange paisley. You are going to make me fall in love with fall colors yet! I definitely think it is time to give us a photo withe the finished blocks!!
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Good idea Kathy. I will do that next week. Thanks.
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You do such a great job on these blocks! I like yours so much better than the ones on the post site! I see you are up for a Liebster award (spelling?) for bloggers – congrats!
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Thank you so much. The blocks are fun. Tierney nominated me for the award. I am pleased and excited.
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I love that Chicken! and the color combos are great!
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Thank you Tonya I am having a good time with this BOW. It is the first one I’ve tried.
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love this one with the hen in the centre ^^
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Thank you Claire. That is my favorite also.
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I love the chicken! You’re right about blocks that showcase an element of a particularly lovely fabric, the one you did a few weeks ago with a tree in the centre was great too.
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Thank you Lynsey. I probably would never branch out and try fussy cutting blocks as I am a pretty boring quilter-I like to stay inside the lines (in my old life I was an accountant) but these BOW are fun and getting me out of my shell. LOL
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Hi Peggy – I love this block! It is the perfect block for your chicken, and I love the colors together. This means I’m only 18 blocks behind . . . if I get my act in gear. It could happen – maybe. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Thanks Roseanne. Most of the blocks go together quickly, with the exception of 2 so far. You can do it.
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