My Hawaiian Churn dash is making forward progress... it can no longer be on the design wall...
1. Something else moved in
and
2. Its too big..... and a TOP!!! Whoot Whoot!!!
The Churn Dash is my Most Favorite blocks and so super easy to do - I do have a little tutorial for how I do them...
It was so fun - and i like the way the sunlight made the quilting pop!!
The Churn Dash block is one of my favorites too! It can look so different depending on fabrics used. Your quilt is lovely! And I like your friends triangles of many different fabrics. It's one of those quilts that I like to examine up close and see all the different fabrics used in it.
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I love a churn dash too. Your are very pretty in those fabrics! Our guild is currently using that block for our baby quilt project. I made a bunch of 12" blocks, and also 4 of the 6" blocks for that project. And I know there is a partial set of churn dash blocks hanging in my sewing room closet - just waiting for attention. Sounds like that is something to add to my 2023 UFO list.
ReplyDeleteThe Hawaiian churn dash quilt top is fantastic! I like the way the white prints really let those Hawaiian prints shine. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI love this design!
ReplyDeleteLove your bright and happy Churn dash top.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, saving pieces from your quilts, to make another.
Such a fun quilt! Where's the mai tai?
ReplyDeleteOoooh - that idea of saving a triangle from each fabric used is something that sounds like an annual journal type quilt I would make. How fun! Your Hawaiian churn dash is pretty darn awesome, too.
ReplyDeleteLooking fabulous. You are on a roll!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the size of your super Churn Dash quilt?
ReplyDeleteI do love a good 60* triangle quilt! Your churn dash quilt is so fun--nice way to knock up a notch for this traditional block!
ReplyDeleteHi Alycia, what a gorgeous quilt!
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