Friday, September 28, 2012

New Free Patterns

Get them while they're HOT! New Free Patterns just posted to use with fresh new fabric collections...


Honey Honey by Kate Spain
Quilt Measures 66" x 80" with optional Honeybee Block
Fabric arrives in stores January 2013



La Belle Fleur by French General
Quilt Measures 69" x 84"
Fabric arrives in stores January 2013



Summersville Spring by Lucie Summers
Quilt Measures 72" x 108"
Fabric arrives in stores January 2013



Thursday, September 27, 2012

Holly Taylor: Designing with the Woods in Mind



Countless people will tell you they dream of designing fabric. But a literal textile dream was the start of Eileen Taylor’s 18 years of designing for Moda.

“I’d worked in the industry for decades,” says Eileen, “so when I dreamt an entire line of Northwoods fabric, in color, I attributed it being around fabric all day. But when I had the very same dream two nights later, I got up at 4 a.m. and started sketching.”

While she had the vision, she claims she lacked the drawing skills to bring it to fruition, so she called on Lynn Hawley Bloomquist, a friend in the garment industry. Together they created a line of fabric based on their Minnesota surroundings and Eileen took it to Quilt Market three weeks later. Not only did Moda like the look, they sold dozens of fabrics just from the artwork.



At the suggestion of Lynn’s son the women named their design team Holly (for Hawley) Taylor—“Taylor and Bloomquist didn’t have the right ring,” says Eileen with a laugh—and they have since completed more than 60 lines of fabric. This past year they also designed fabric for the all-Wisconsin shop hop and for three years they created fabric especially for Minnesota’s annual shop hop.

“Minnesota is a huge quilting state,” says Eileen. But their fabric don’t just appeal to residents of the upper Midwest: it’s also popular in woodsy locales like Washington state and Canada.

This centerpiece served as inspiration for fabric design
Lynn and Eileen find inspiration for their fabrics all around them. “Sometimes we’ll just hop in the car and take a trip together,” says Eileen. “We’ll wander the back roads, looking for things in nature. We’ve even drawn inspiration from the names of Northwoods motels and inns.” The women get their creative juices flowing by looking through shelter magazines, visiting local shops, and perusing racks of paint chips. “Once I took a photograph of the tile in a motel bathroom where I was staying and we used the shape in a fabric,” says Eileen with a laugh. Sometimes it’s not necessary to leave home to find inspiration—the reeds and berries in a floral arrangement Eileen created for her dining room table sparked the shapes and images of an upcoming line of fabric.


Eileen was a rep for Moda for 17 years. Connecting with Moda was such a blessing,” says Eileen, who attended her 52nd Quilt Market in spring 2010. “Working with them was the best chapter of my career.” Though she retired from her role as fabric rep two years ago, lovers of warm and woodsy fabrics can rest assured that the design duo of Holly Taylor shows no signs of slowing down.


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Save the Date!

Is there such a thing as save the date for blog hops like there is for weddings?
I did not check blogger etiquette rules, but wanted you to not miss any of the goodies happening October 1st through the 14th.  Go ahead and save the dates to meet the contributors, collect recipes and have a chance for giveaways.

 Click here for more details.

Blog Tour Schedule

October 1 - StashBooks and Moda Cutting Table

October 2 – Melissa Mortenson and Melissa Corry

October 3 – Mary Lane Brown and Natalia Bonner

October 4 – Lissa Alexander and Corey Yoder

October 5 – Jane Davidson and Angela Yosten



October 8 – Angela Mitchell and Ellie Roberts

October 9 – Katie Blakesley and Aneela Hoey

October 10 – Amy Smart and Angela Pingel


October 12 – Moda Bake Shop

October 14 – Readers have until midnight on the 14th to comment on all the blogs for the giveaways.

October 19 –Winners announced on all the blogs.
 
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Indygo Junction's Fabric Flowers by Amy Barickman

Hi! My name is Amy Barickman, and I have been enjoyed working with Moda for many years, almost 20!! Indygo Junction is my pattern company and I recently launched Amy Barickman, LLC as the book publishing arm of my business. When Lissa and Debbie asked me to guest post on my new book, Indygo Junction's Fabric Flowers, I jumped at the opportunity!!



Indygo Junction's Fabric Flowers


There is nothing quite like the subject of flowers. Infinite variety, delicate detail, and exquisite color. Each summer I take 100's of photos of flowers for my own enjoyment. It is amazing what the camera can capture and fortunately digital photography offers the ability to affordably take an infinite number of photos!! Recently it seemed everywhere I looked in fashion flowers were blooming:  giant flowers on purses, tee-shirts embellished with ruched roses, flowers on headbands, flip-flops, and hats. It seemed the time was right for Indygo Junction's Fabric Flowers!!

We have created a video to learn more about our Fabric Flower book that is sure to inspire your creativity to bloom.



In the pages of this book, you'll find 25 quick & easy flower projects for wearing, decorating and sharing with inspiring techniques for the novice to the more advanced creative enthusiast.
  • Accessorize your hair, headbands & hats
  • Embellish your wardrobe with pins, necklaces & chokers
  • Accent your shoes, purses & scarves
  • Decorate with bouquets, pillows & holiday trimmings
  • 7 flowers feature recycled materials - denim, ties, sweaters, & t-shirts
  • Traditional fabrics such as cottons, wools, silk and felt are also included.
  • Perfect for club events, craft & boutique sales, fundraisers, party favors, weddings & home.
  • Learn new techniques: hand & machine embroidery, needle felting, Kanzashi methods and short-cut tools from Clover Needlecraft.
We've also created some resources for shops selling & promoting Fabric Flowers including a retailer's video and a retailer's guide for classes and events

 
A blog tour, flower challenge, and giveaways are being planned to make our focus flowers for the coming year!!! We hope you will join in the journey, follow our blog and Facebook pages to keep up a garden full of activities we have planned!!




When I agreed to share my new book with you as a guest blogger, I was asked to share a little more about myself with you. So here are few things you might not know about me.

What is your one guilty pleasure in life?  I love beer and Bell's Oberon Beer - a Michigan summer brew is my favorite. I actually stock up in September as I know I will not be able to acquire this brew throughout the rest of the year. Their sunshine logo is what led me to my first taste! 
 
Where do you do your best thinking? It seems I am always thinking about ideas. It is hard for me to turn my creative brain "off". When antiquing, shopping flea and thrift stores, I get in the "zone" - scoping at clever vintage patterns, fabrics, and quilts... as far as my best peaceful thinking, that happens on Torch Lake floating on my paddle board or Kayak.  I call it sacred water and am fortunate to spend several weeks there each summer.

What do you listen to when you work? Bruno Mars, Train and always the classics. And of course... Kid Rock's Summer in Northern Michigan and the new Pontoon song by Little Big Town's Pontoon!!


Friday, September 21, 2012

1 Million Pillowcase Day at Moda

Today is Moda's day for the 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge.
American Patchwork & Quilting 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge - They still need your help! Click here to GET INVOLVED
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/
Moda has been a proud sponsor of this event since the beginning so when we were
asked if we would like to be one of the stops
on the blog hop we jumped on board.
A couple of days
ago we set up 2 machines in the sample dept.
We set down during lunch and sewed pillowcases for a local charity.
 
stack of bright fun pillowcases
Roll it up method pillowcases are so fun and easy.


Cheryl, Moda's design director showing off one of her pillowcases.

Either Holly was super excited to make a pillowcase or surprised to get her picture taken.


Jamie's first pillowcase and she is grinning from ear to ear.
A few Nancy Drew pillowcases
Outlaw couldn't stop at just one pillowcase



Thank you to Chelair, Ila, Susan, Cheryl, Holly, 
Jamie, Outlaw and Ducky for making our huge stack of pillowcases.
Be sure and go online and add your pillowcase count to the grand total.
I just added our 75.

In case you are just joining us, here is the list of additional
pillowcase contributors to visit.

This is the schedule for the hop.
HERE.http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/
 
1. Welcome from American Patchwork & Quilting 
(http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/)

2. Rashida Coleman-Hale (http://www.iheartlinen.typepad.com/)
3. Olivia and Alayna's Pillowcase Project (http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/)
4. Morgan’s Smile Factory (http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/)
5. Pat Sloan (http://blog.patsloan.com/)
6. Northcott (http://pattispatchwork.com/)
7. Betsy Chutchian (http://betsysbestquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/)
8. Vanessa Christenson (http://www.vanessachristenson.com/)
9. Andover Fabrics (http://blog.andoverfabrics.com/)
10. Laurie Simpson (http://minickandsimpson.blogspot.com/)
11. Oak Hill, Ohio (http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/)
12. Robert Kaufman Fabrics (http://www.swatchandstitch.com/)
13. Pam Buda (http://www.heartspunquilts.blogspot.com/)
14. Indygo Junction (http://www.indygojunction.com/blog/)
15. 4-H (http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/)
16. Katie Hennagir (http://baywindowquiltshop.wordpress.com/)
17. Anni Downs (http://hatchedandpatched.typepad.com/)
18. FreeSpirit Fabrics (http://www.freespiritfabric.blogspot.com/)
19. American Patchwork & Quilting Staff (http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/blogs/apqstaff/)
20. Patty Young (http://modkidboutique.blogspot.com/)
21. Moda Fabrics (http://modafabrics.blogspot.com/)
22. Monica Solorio-Snow (http://thehappyzombie.com/blog/)
23. Moda Bake Shop (http://www.modabakeshop.com/)
24. Andover Fabrics (http://blog.andoverfabrics.com/)
25. Roseann Kermes from Rosebud’s Cottage (http://rosebudscottage.typepad.com/)
26. Ann Kelle for Shannon Fabrics (http://www.annkelle.com/category/blog/)
27. Therm O Web (http://blog.thermoweb.com/)
28. Edyta Sitar (http://www.laundrybasketquilts.com/blog/)
29. Fabri-Quilt (http://inspiredbyfabric.blogspot.com/)
30. Cherri House (www.cherryhousequilts.com)

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Winners of the blog hop announced

Thank you for following along on the moda designers blog hop.  We have all hopped all over the globe visiting each of the designers home towns and learning a little bit more about each of them. They have also shared a small project using moda's newest precut named moda candy. These pieces are 2 1/2" squares of  an entire fabric collection.
Several of the designers featured a 12" quilt block design. These blocks are for your pattern library. They can be used with any collection or even made into pillows, cushions or an entire quilt.
We have included the instructions  to assemble these blocks into a sampler here. 
 Be sure and stop back by the designers blogs today as they announce the winners of their drawings.
Thank you for choosing moda fabrics.

For 10 days, there will be 1 post from 3 different designers showcasing different styles, projects and what is going on in their life- hopping all over the globe to visit each hometown. 
Sit back and make a cup of tea  and enjoy all things moda.


Sept. 5
BARBARA BRACKMAN       
ANEELA HOEY 
and 
ME & MY SISTER

Sept. 6
BLACKBIRD DESIGNS
BASICGREY
and
Pat Sloan

Sept. 7
BRANNOCK & PATEK
Eric & Julie Comstock 
and 
Thimbleblossoms

Sept. 8
BUNNY HILL
KATE SPAIN
and 
DEB STRAIN 

Sept. 9
PIECES FROM MY HEART
LAUREN & JESSE Jung 
and
FIG TREE & CO

 

Sept. 10
PRIMITIVE GATHERINGS
LILY ASHBURY
and
FRENCH GENERAL

Sept. 11
LUCIE SUMMERS
and
COTTON WAY 

 

Sept. 12
KANSAS TROUBLES
MALKA DUBRAWSKY
and
LAUNDRY BASKET QUILTS

Sept. 13
KATHY SCHMITZ
SWEETWATER 
and 
V AND CO.

Sept. 14
MINICK & SIMPSON
Jenn Ski 
and 
ZEN CHIC

Sept. 15
Prizes Announced on each blog. 

You will also want to stop by moda's blog the Cutting Table  all throughout the hop.

Disclaimer: Not all designers will be posting during this event, to learn more about the designers visitmodafabrics.com/designers


Antler Quilt Design - Doug Leko

Antler Quilt Design Patterns
Hello, my name is Doug Leko and I am the designer behind Antler Quilt Design.
Fall has arrived in my home state of Minnesota. The lady that cuts my hair told me today that the Baltimore Orioles went south last week. My Grandma was telling me that we stop feeding the humming birds at the end of this week. The Canadian Geese are flying in formation and are on their move south. Several friends have been sharing their apple harvest with me and a quilting friend has given me her mother’s apple crisp recipe - I’m enjoying making my own.
Once everyone gets beyond the Labor Day holiday, and the beginning of school, a quilter’s attention can again return to quilting. As a designer I am getting ready for Fall Quilt Market in late October where I have the opportunity to show quilt shop owners my new designs so we can inspire you!
This summer as I have been out speaking at many quilt guilds, one of my spring patterns, Rustic Star, has got everyone talking. It goes together in a snap. It can be used as a topper or a wall hanging.
AQD0105  Rustic Star
37” x 37”
Some questions Outlaw asked me to answer -

What is your one guilty pleasure in life?
Like everyone else I have plenty of UFOs. At any given time there are numerous samples and test projects to get done for AQD. But lately - I have been drawn to wool appliqué projects by Primitive Gatherings. . . oh my . . . I need more hours in my day!!
Where do you do your best thinking?
I am very fortunate to have a nice studio to work in. I have lots of windows - great light and fresh air. There really is nothing like sitting at my sewing machine and it is snowing like crazy outside!!
What do you listen to while you work?
I do like background noise. If there is nothing on TV I pull out some of my favorite DVDs: Pirates of the Caribbean, TV Series like M*A*S*H, Everybody Loves Raymond, Reba and Gilmore Girls.
If you checked my iTunes account you’d find lots of hit songs from the 50’s and early 60’s (Maltshop Memories). I am a huge Adele fan. Last but not least, I enjoy a huge variety of Christmas music!!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Moda Moms Share Tips for Balancing Work and Family


Just like lots of you, many Moda designers have young children, and figuring out a way to balance home life with work can be a challenge. We checked with four of Moda designers to learn how they keep in touch with both their family life and their creative sides. (You’ll note that in addition to handling their work-family balance in different ways, Moda moms have great senses of humor!)

Answering our questions are:

• Kaari Meng, the mother of one daughter and creator of the French General fabrics. Her newest, Chateau Rouge, is in stores this month.

• Aneela Hooey, the mother of two daughters and creator of the holiday line Cherry Christmas, which can be found in stores now.
• Vanessa Christenson, the mother of three boys and a girl and the designer of V & Co.'s Simply Color, due in stores next month.
• Julie Comstock, who previously designed under the name Cosmo Cricket with her husband Eric, has two sons and two daughters. Her newest line of fabric, Odds and Ends, designed under Julie Comstock, is in stores this month.

Here's what they had to say.
Do you design or sew best when your children are around or do you need peace and quiet?
Vanessa says: Up til now I managed to do both because I always had at least one under my feet at all times, but now that I have all of them in school for six hours I find I miss them, but am able to get more done.
Aneela Hooey
Aneela says: “I work best when my girls are in school but when they are around and the noise/interruptions get too much, I manage by giving them lots of ideas of quiet things to do.  I also let them have access to my fabric scraps, floss, and embroidery patterns, which seems to keep them occupied.”

Kaari says: “ “I work when Sofia is in school—and then I work when she is doing homework...and then I work when she is in bed...or at least it sometimes feels like it!”

And with her characteristic sense of humor, Julie says: “I get much more work done when they are at school that's for sure! With a couple rolls of duct tape, I think I could manage to sneak in some things when they're around too.”

Although they may get more done while the kids aren’t home, These Moda moms have figured out ways to combine work with “kid-time.” Here’s how they do it:

Julie Comstock
Julie says: “Currently, my sewing machine is in my daughters’ bedroom. It is inconvenient to have to carry everything from my studio up to their room, but my girls love to lie on their beds and chit-chat while I sew. Sometimes my little seven year old will join us with Legos or a car mat in the center of the floor. They like to be all together like that and I like to hold up my project at each step to get their praise. “

Kaari says: I love having Sofia around, watching us navigate through our choice of work. She has developed a great sense of color and design that is all her own, and she is the final word before we ship our fabrics off to Moda—if it doesn’t pass her test, we pull it!

Aneela says: I can't do writing tasks when my girls are around but there can be advantages when I am designing. I draw a lot of children in my work, so I can ask them to pose quickly for me to look as if they are sitting, walking, etc. They like the idea of being involved in the creation of fabric. Also, I always ask them for input—'Do you like this design?' 'What do you like about it?' Even at a young age kids can be extremely helpful in pointing things out that I haven't noticed.
We asked Moda moms if they have strict “office hours,” or whether they intermingle work and family time. Here’s what they said:

Vanessa: I work the minute they leave for school for at least four hours. Then I do grocery shopping, run errands, lunch with colleagues, or sometimes have a lunch date with my husband. Then I finish up work til the kids come home, and the minute they come through the door I am a full-time mom. Though they might not need me for homework or whatever, they know I'm there in case they do.

Kaari Meng
Kaari: I keep no strict boundaries at all! I try to make my life work and my work life. It seems to work better that way for me. I also like to take long periods of time off and not think about work at all, but that’s not always easy to do!

Julie says: I always try to get as much done before they get home from school as possible. As for a strict schedule, did I mention I live with four children? It seems to me that if you put something on a schedule someone will forget their homework, throw a fit, or end up at a doctor's office. It's like tempting fate.

Cooking and mealtime are always a challenge. How do theess Moda moms get food on the table?

Aneela says: I tend to stick to simple meals. I'm not a fan of junk food or take out and we hardly ever eat out. I like meals that are easy to prepare, with very little washing up. My family will tell you that I tend to burn and overcook food a lot, because I am always concentrating on seven things at once.
Kaari says: JZ (her husband) does all of the cooking, except for breakfast—that’s my meal.

Julie says: Every morning, I get up at 5:30 to make their school lunches and breakfast. Eric (her husband) does clean up this mess for me though. The kids often want to help me with dinner. Honestly, it's the kind of help you can do without!

How do Moda moms recharge their batteries?

Kaari says: I try to spend a lot of time alone, to always renew myself and be inspired. I love museums, gardens, old homes, and really good wine. Going to France recharges my batteries in a jiffy!

Vanessa Christenson
Vanessa says: My favorite way to recharge is getting together with a friend for a pedicure and a nice Dr. Pepper. I only have to do that every once in awhile to spoil myself.

Julie says: I sneak an hour in the evening to read right before bed and sometimes I turn my shower down so that I can justify staying in there extra long. Other than that, Sundays are my only down time. Eric and I always go to breakfast and just enjoy each other's company. Sometimes we talk and sometimes we just sit next to each other without saying a word.

Finally, this bit of balancing advice from Kaari:

Don’t try to do too much—one or two tasks a day usually works well. Get your kids involved with what you like to do, so they are learning more about you everyday, and you about them.

So, how about you? How do you find balance between work and home?