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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Ode to the Churn Dash

It's a vicious cycle - this leader/ender scrap quilting thing.... I tell ya....

As you know - I have a thing for churn dash blocks.... 2017 was my year of the dash - I think I made red, purple, green, blue, and even RWB ones for Quilts of Valor.... well I keep my handy bucket of 5 inch squares next to me all the time.

As I was starting to sew the rows together for *Inspired by Cynthia*   I needed a Leader/Ender project.  ( PS - My gramma called them sew offs as she made scrappy blocks while sewing our garments - I just like Bonnies name better)

I remembered that I have a bunch of Churn Dashes in progress - so grabbed my handy dandy bucket and started in....

 I was sorta surprised at how many I had!!
But Wait!! theres more... I got inspired, and while I should have been making dinner really late after the basketball tourney.... I stitched....



And then late Saturday Night when I was quilting a client quilt I remembered I  had this panel... and I started dreaming - so Early Sunday morning - I put it up.....


But Wait! There is more....I might have started stitching and putting the top together


But Wait!! It really needed one more row on the bottom - It looked better that way.... you know all visually aesthetically pleasing and such.... I'm all artsy that way ( ha ha ha)




and Now!! I need a back to and  to quilt it!!

Ta da!

Oh and that wave on the right side that makes it look like its not laying flat - totally the panel! I walked by it a million times trying to straighten something that is really truly flat!!! It worried me!


Now I must nap ;-)
Not really - I was enjoying my stitching time! 


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15 comments:

  1. Love those quick blocks. Can you provide a tutorial on how you make your church dash with 5" blocks. I found a huge stash of patriotic fabrics and aim to use them up.

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  2. It was fun to see how you put that together! I think a motorcycle-riding veteran is going to love that!

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  3. Judy V in Thornton CO6:37 AM

    Wow, the evolution of this quilt really worked out well! It is a fabulous QOV!!!

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  4. Churn Dash is probably my favorite block to make. Simple and fun. I'm in the process of making another baby quilt with that block. Great way to use a panel.

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  5. Fun making process! Beautiful quilt by the way ;)

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  6. Interesting positioning on that panel. Lucky thing you remember that it was in the stash waiting to be used!!

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  7. Thank you so much for showing us all the steps you went through to get to this beautiful quilt. I would also like to see a tutorial on how you make your churn dash blocks.

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  8. I have a panel! Inspiration! Gorgeous!

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  9. Great job putting what you have on hand to a good use.I think it looks like you planned it all along!

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  10. That might be serendipity! I like the churn dash, too, and I usually make 9" ones (finished). I have a list of blocks for sewoffs ;) so it hasn't been done in a while.

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  11. Wow, I love the idea of inserting a panel among churn dash blocks. Also, I giggle at you trying the straighten that waving panel.

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  12. Love the panel! Would you mind sharing where to get it

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  13. Sometimes it seems the quilts just design themselves. This one is perfect!

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