EDITED: It seems like the tutorial has not posted on the Moda Bake Shop yet due to a scheduling error. Once the tutorial is published on the MBS, I will link to it from here.
I am very excited to have another Moda Bake Shop tutorial posted today, please hop over and check out Ma Maison. Thank you to all who are visiting from the Bake Shop!
I am very excited to have another Moda Bake Shop tutorial posted today, please hop over and check out Ma Maison. Thank you to all who are visiting from the Bake Shop!
My goal for this pattern was to expand off of my Brick Border pattern that was part of the Trifle Quilt-a-long at the Moda Bake Shop. I made a lap sized quilt using one jelly roll of the Petite Prints Deux collection by French General (along with some background yardage). This is a very beginner friendly pattern which comes together very quickly with almost no seam matching.
I had a lot of fun quilting this quilt. I used a meandering feather in the sashing and a diagonal cross-hatch pattern in the brick rows.
I had originally called this pattern Yellow Brick Road, but then discovered that was already the name of a very popular pattern. Many thanks to Stephanie of Late Night Quilter who suggested the new name of Ma Maison. I also want to thank Paige of Quilted Blooms for reviewing and helping to improve the pattern so much.
One of things I love best about quilt design is playing with the effect of color and fabric have on the overall look to the quilt. Here is Ma Maison rendered in three different popular Moda collections.
Ma Maison in Hello Darling by Bonnie and Camille (I love this collection!)
Ma Maison in Tucker Prairie by One Canoe Two
A holiday version of Ma Maison in Winterberry by Kate and Birdie
This quilt is going to be gifted to a co-worker who has had a tough year heath and family-wise. I think that quilts are hugs made of fabric and I hope that my co-worker feels my hug when she gets this.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
I am linking up to Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts, Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation, WIP Wednesday @ Freshly Pieced, Link a Finish Friday, Whoop Whoop Friday, Thank Goodness Its Finished Friday, Finish It Up Friday, Fabric Frenzy Friday, and Show Off Saturday @ Sew Can She.
I love the look of this one. And the name. It looks great front and back, and in the different colours, too.
ReplyDelete❤️ The grey and red!
ReplyDeleteI like the quilt, will get the tutorial, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI really like the rendering in Tucker Prairie by One Canoe Two. Great name by Stephanie! And you know I love reviewing patterns, thanks for the shout-out!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and more to come.Fabulous quilt and quilting!
ReplyDeleteI hope your coworker has a much better year in 2016 and gets a lot of love out of the gift of this quilt, Cheryl. The feathers in the sashing look amazing! I'm still too big of a chicken to give them much of a try.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a quick, easy quilt to make. Time to get out the bucket list!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect patterns for those pesky jelly rolls (pesky to me!)! I love all the variations you shared, ideas are always welcome!
ReplyDeleteI love your colour combinations on such a fresh and modern quilt, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love blues--thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun and easy pattern. Thanks for sharing. I like how you quilted it.
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ReplyDeleteI don't use too many precuts. I am a yardage kinda gal. Ohioholman at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and going to check out the tutorial. I have the perfect jelly roll for it. I keep eyeing the French General collection.
ReplyDeleteClever pattern - it has such a different look in each fabric line.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern! I've been holding onto a jelly roll and this might be the project that I'll finally use it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pattern Cheryl. I agree with you - quilts are hugs made with fabric. What a great gift for your co-worker.
ReplyDeleteI love that you are an engineer. My son is a chemical engineer, but he can help me with the math!!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a pattern for my king size bed. I plan to make Ma-Maison in Kaffe Fassett fabrics.
Love the pattern, so versatile! And I agree, quilts are definitely hugs made of fabric. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern and very pretty quilting too. A wonderful gift for your co-worker :)
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What a fantastic design! Love the way you did it in different fabric. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this quilt is delightful, Cheryl. Love seeing it done up in a variety of fabric lines. What a versatile design!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great design and I love how you showed it in other color ways. I'm sure your co-worker is going to appreciate such a nice gift. And you're really rocking the feathers in your quilting!
ReplyDeleteOH Cheryl, I just love this quilt! I love seeing it in the various fabrics, too. How very YOU to give it to a coworker.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! Love everything about this quilt design! Will be putting this one on my to do list -- I think this would look fabulous in greys and black. Your co-worker is very lucky!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt and will certainly cheer your co-worker, Cheryl. Loving the quilting and the mock ups in other fabric lines - so many fun options! Thanks for sharing another lovely design with us, Cheryl (you keep me adding to my "must make list" ;o).
ReplyDeleteCheryl, this is a wonderful, versatile pattern and a nice one for beginners too! It's so fun to see all the different versions you've shown. I noticed the beautiful quilting you did right away. Yay for Paige helping pattern test! And congratulations on a Bake Shop quilt! I swear Cheryl, it feels like everytime I come to Meadow Mist, my bucket list gets longer, LOL.
ReplyDeleteThere is something very soothing about the way the lines break up the bricks in this pattern. I can imagine it sewn up with color modulated strips too. Really lovely, and very fun to see the other mock ups. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing how it looks in different fabrics. Different colors of sashing would probably change it up too. It looks like a great, fun pattern.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new tutorial. It's a fun quilt. It's amazing how different it looks with the different fabric lines.
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