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Monday, August 06, 2018

Churn Dash blocks and a tutorial

Back when I showed you this top....


 along with all of my churn dashes - there were a few comments and a bunch of emails about writing a tutorial for making Churn Dashes with 5 inch squares....

Well - I did better than that!!  The tutorial is by Missouri Star Quilt Company - and here is the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9i0FndQsco

1 - They use layer cakes - I cut up scraps into 5 inch squares
2. they add a little 2 1/2 inch square in the corner - I have no patience for that  ( Grin)


My dear friend asked me to make some 8 1/2 inch Churns for her - and I thought - Oh! I'll use this method and *gasp* do math!!!   Just so you know... math was a little harder than I thought this time!!

But I figured out the 8 1/2 inch ( Unfinished) measurements

Along with a lot of other measurements -
So - because I want to impress you with my Mathical skills.....

and show you all my attempts ( 2 and 4, 1 and 3, and 2 and 4 are the original MSQC Tute blocks)
the others.... they match the math below:






Ta Da!!!
So if you use the square size on the left
you will end up with an unfinished block size at the right


and the ones that are empty
I got tired.... but I will get to them too
Just based on the arithmetic pattern - I would assume that 2 1/2 inch will be 6 inches
and that 2 inches would be 4 1/2 inches - but again people
MATH!


And now!! I have another Churn Dash quilt in progress... who knows how these things happen??

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10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the information and taking one for the team by doing the math to make different size churn dash squares! :) Your quilt top is wonderful.

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  2. I am not a math fan either -- but I do like your churn dashes a lot!

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  3. I kind of like the cutaway corner triangles.
    But I'm curious why your friend wanted an 8-1/2" block. Is that the unfinished size? Hard to do thirds with an even number. I'd make 6" fin. and add strips around the edges, I think.

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  4. Love churn dashes! Your quilt top is great, and one of a kind.

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  5. I love the churn dash top. Thanks for the link and math. I have always wanted to do a varying size churn dash top, but it's not high on my list. I love the one using layer cakes though.

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  6. Those Churn Dash blocks are all fun. I've always liked the math side of quilting (till something doesn't come out the size it was supposed to be!)

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  7. I'm a math nerd and I'm grateful that you figured all this out for us. I will keep this in my file!!! This chart is great for any 9 patch block!!! Thank you!!!

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  8. Hey! Why isn't your Churn Dash quilt actually QUILTED yet?!? :P

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  9. Well, that was certainly fun! For us, anyway. =) Thanks for making a nice readable chart. I usually do 9" finished and never thought much about other sizes, but it's good to know because sometimes you need a filler block or strip of blocks!

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  10. You are so generous with your talents. Thank you bunches!

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