So I love the Moda Bake Shop!!! I have used lots of their tutorials and love the inspiration I get from all their amazing projects. If you have never been to the Moda Bake Shop now is your chance. It is amazing! Just click on this!
So a couple months ago I started looking into what it takes to be a Moda Bake Shop "Baker" (one of the people who designs their projects.) Two months later and Wha Laa!!! Here it is!! My first Moda Bake Shop creation. I am so excited about this I can hardly sit to type this.
So if you get a chance, please head on over and check it out. If you want to be super sweet, you can leave a comment. It is always nice to know that someone likes your design. And if you are really feeling it, go ahead and give the quilt a try. I really worked hard to try and make the tutorial easy to follow no matter what skill level you are at.
I think I will be perma-grin all day. That's it for today. Happy Quilting and hopefully Happy Baking!


Congratulations! Your quilt is so pretty. I think I'll have to make it.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! This is so cute. And a quilt out of one layer cake? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - and a stunning quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I'm super excited and proud of you! You are like the Quilt Master. I commented on the MBS blog, but wanted to tell you that the tutorial and quilt are both fantastic. And what a cute baby model!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt. The baby is adorable.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great quilt!
ReplyDeleteit's really beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI like how you anchored the corners with the dark brown...looks good...and how the center squares have a different value than the border squares.
Congratulations girlie! I'm excited for you! (I barely slept the night my first bake shop quilt posted). :)
Congrats! It´s beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think we ran into each other at the Mishawaka JoAnns on Friday. You had a basket full of clearance bolts and I heard you mention you just started baking for moda :) congrats on your first post! It's awesome!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever want to have lunch and discuss quilting, let me know!
I can totally feel your excitement. I too am working on a MBS project. Isn't it FUN! Congrats. Love your quilt. I would totally consider making one...I should make a blue version though.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!
ReplyDeleteI hope to be featured there someday. You made a wonderful quilt!
Looks great Melissa! Is that your super duper cute baby?
ReplyDeleteLove it! You did a great job with your pattern diagrams. I'm definitely going to make one of these!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That is so wonderful, and your quilt is beautiful! The little munchkin modeling the quilt makes it complete!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the quilt. I think I'll have to make it. Can't wait to see more of your creations.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful, sweet quilt. Your tutorial was spot on and a 2 month old little baby named Pixie will be wrapped up in your design within the month. Thank you. Brenda
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! The quilt is super cute and I love it. The little baby is so adorable.
ReplyDeleteI'm not one of your blog followers...you know me. so thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt is BEE-ute-ee-ful!!! How creative! I finally let myself use the "watermelon" quilt to read books on the lawn one summer day recently. It was fun...Thank you!
Wow...CONGRATULATIONS! What an honor to be featured on Moda Bake Shop! I absolutely love the quilt and the picture is so adorable! Great work, Lady!
ReplyDelete~ MC
It is an awesome feeling that just doesn't go away! Congrats my friend!
ReplyDeleteStefanie
Congratulations! The quilt is very nice and the baby is oh so tiny!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great quilt. I'm saving up fabric for a pink and brown one too. Thanks for sharing it at the Quilt Shoppe
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with your quilt. What a great job. I loved your tutorial with it's great, clear and concise instructions. Thank you for sharing this with us. I know have more ideas for Christmas presents.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial. Great job on the design. I like the photo shoot picture too of the little one.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt and darling baby- My sister is having a little boy next month- would love to make it- Do you think, just to save time, I could use a jelly roll?
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your sweet comments.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - Yes it would work with a jelly roll as well :)
So pretty! I cannot wait to do this one! I actually had a Lily and Will layer cake! I had just cut it up for another quilt! Oh well, have to get another one I guess!!!
ReplyDeletejust BEAUTIFUL!
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