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Monday, November 26, 2018

Back to the Churn Dash

So I might have moved my Log Cabin Loonies off the design wall.... and put up the next project.

I sure thought I was a lot farther on it when I took it down, than I really am.... *sigh*

Oh well - I still like it!!!



You know what is funny tho?  I just went back to the original Layout post - and see if you can see what I did when Re-laying out the blocks

and just a reminder - I did post a little Tute about the sizes that the churns are
Churn Dash sizes and Tutorial


Since Thanksgiving is over - the family said it was okay to get my Christmas Quilts out. While doing that I updated my Quiltygirl Facebook Page header with a few of them. It made the house look cozy!






Hope you will come back Tuesday!! I am participating in the Virtual Cookie Exchange - and I HAVE A RECIPE to SHARE.... and it's Yummy!!!




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11 comments:

  1. Looks like you have positioned them the same way. Just spin the photo.

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  2. I really like churn dash blocks. Just so fun to do and variety by exchanging the lights and darks. Enjoy your project.

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  3. Love that some blocks have multiples, and that they aren't all the same size. Looks good, lots of variety. Good job.
    Hugs

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  4. I don't know what you changed from the original but I sure do like the variety of sizes, framed and unframed in one quilt. I may have to try that!

    I like cookies too. I've never met one I didn't like.

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  5. I just came across some Churn Dash blocks I made from your tutorial! There are only three, but that's a start :) You have made so many already. We put off Christmas decorating until the actual start of December...I love all my Fall quilts.

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  6. Love all your churn dashes.

    Isn't it fun to bring out the Christmas quilts!?

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  7. the third block in the top row is side ways? I do like the lay out as it stands

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  8. You can't beat a churn dash quilt no matter the layout! Beautiful!

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  9. Interesting choice, Alycia. And more of the smallest size and making them dance. Fun!

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  10. It's always fun to switch out what's on the design wall for something new. You don't that much left to do on the Churn Dashes, unless the plan is to make a larger quilt.

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  11. I love the look of your churn dash blocks and all the fabulous colors you are using. A churn dash quilt I made several years ago is one of my favorite quilts. I'm gonna have to go find your recipe, I'm sure it's scrumptious!

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