Monday, June 9, 2025

Groove Quilts x 5

 Back in October, I got the wonderful opportunity to make 5 samples for my good friends at Moda using the just now released Groove Fabric by new Moda Design Emily Van Hoff.  These quilts and fabrics are a groovy way to approach a more Whole Cloth Quilting concept.  I had so much fun piecing outside of my "norm" with lots of big squares, strips, and fun borders. 


Emily Van Hoff designed 5 quilts to go with her new Groove Fabric Line and each has some fun piecing techniques to go along with them.  It really made making these samples so enjoyable.  They are all a Lap Size and whip up pretty quickly thanks to the large scaled prints and piecing.   And Moda has made a Project Sheet that includes the Patterns for all 5 quilts!!  You can download it right here ;)  


So let's look at each of the quilts.  Up first is Square Dance and it finishes at 67" x 83" making a large lap size quilt.  This one has some fun strip piecing in all of the sashing, so again, it goes together really quick.   And the wavy border is a print, so no piecing there.   And I love the striped binding!!  In my opinion,  you can never go wrong with a striped binding!!  


I quilted this one with a wavy cross hatch.  This is such a fun way to quilt.  I just load the quilt one direction and do wavy lines across the entire quilt.  Then I reload the quilt in the other direction and again, wavy lines across the quilt making the crosshatch.  I love all of the groovy shapes it creates when the wavy lines meet.   So fun!!


Next up is Knot to be Missed.  This one finishes at 60"x 60" so it is a great lap size quilt.   This is a whole cloth center with two borders sewn together and then some fun cornerstones.  The cornerstones are needle turned applique (which I did by machine because we know I can't handsewn).  And I just love the little addition of those circles in the corners as it just make this design pop!!  


And when it came time to quilt this one, I wanted to use the center print as inspiration so I did a loose feather design.  Then to make it look more like ribbon twisting, I went back and echoed the loose feather.  I think it came together so well, and I love how it mimics the center!


Next is Picture This and it finishes at 52" x 59", again a great lap size!! This one was super fast to put together as it is a center whole cloth that is just bordered 3 times.  And I love how the prints are all so bold and different that it makes each individual border just stand out.   So fun!


And this one I quilted with an Angela Walter's favorite.  You can never go wrong with gentle meanduring, but putting the meanduring in a little box adds so much to the design.  I just love how this one came together, and again, I think the meanduring in the box really mimics that center design. 


Next is Find Your Groove and this one was probably my favorite to make, even though it was the one that took the most time because of all of the curved piecing.   It was just so much fun to figure out how to do that giant inset circle!!!   And it looks so cool!!!  And the little scalloped border, those are also pieced, just like the center.  I just love pieced curves, they look so awesome!!  And making sure the scalloped borders also lined up took a second, but it was all so worth it when it came together.  It just is a really great piecing quilt!!!  And it finishes at  60" x 60".  


And if you are going to have a giant pieced circle in the quilt, you better believe I am going to quilt it with lots of fun swirls.  This really is one of my favorite quilting designs, and this time, I tried to make sure that each swirl has several layers in it to really deepen the swirl effect ;) 


And last but not least, Along These Lines.  This one is the smallest of the group finishing at 46" x 52", so it would work perfect in a lap size.   And while this one looks like a whole lot of piecing, it is actually very little as it uses the two striped prints,  It is just cutting different strip widths and then sewing them together.  How cool is that!!  


And this one I quilted with organic lines across the quilt.   It just fits perfectly with all of the striped piecing.  And for fun, I used several thread colors!!   I just love how they colored threads pop on different pieced colors.   It's not often that I use multiple color threads, but this one was perfect for it!! 


And those are my 5 Groove Quilts!!!  So what do you say . . .Do you want to whip up your own Groove Quilts??   The fabric has just been released so look for it at your favorite quilting shop!  And again,  you can find the 5 patterns here and get your Groovy Quilting On!!!  


Thanks so much for popping in today and sharing these finishes with me ;)

I hope you all have a very Happy (and Groovy)  Quilting Day!! 
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