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Thursday, November 02, 2023

Scrambled Churn Dash and !! Finished ( or not) Friday!!

Happy Friday Ya'all!!!

This week my Finish is all in the Quilting!!! My Awesome QOV Sew Group has been working so hard this year. Each month someone new taught us a block and we dug in with gusto....

This one was Taught by Charlene, Bernie, and Nancy... I believe it is called a scrambled Churn Dash - but what ever it is really called - I LOVE IT!!!


Isn't that just cool!!!! My part in this particular quilt is quilting it - I used a Baptist Fan Panto - and LOVED it!!!




I used White thread on the front and Red Thread on the back - The backing is Navy blue so I thought that would make it fun to look at!!!




This will go into our Binding pile - which!! has grown! We even did binding at our last sew day ( cuz it was my choice of what to do - and what better than to pawn all the binding off on innocent quilters!!)


We bound 31 quilts, and now I have even more to pawn off ( I mean allow them ) to bind!!!

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21 comments:

  1. Oooh this quilt speaks to me! Beautiful job, Alycia. Have a lovely weekend.

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  2. That is a lovely quilt. First time I've seen a scrambled Churn Dash block - it's a great choice for a collaborative quilt. And the Baptist Fan quilting sits just right with the patchwork design :-)

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  3. Oh, I love that Churn Dash variation. Might have to give that block a try.

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  4. A very fun quilt. Sounds like your group has been very active this year. Do you know how many quilts total the group has finished for the year?

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  5. What a pretty quilt, and the Baptist Fan quilting is just perfect!

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  6. Wow! I’ve not seen that Churn Dash version. But I like it. And the striped binding is awesome. Great quilting choice too!

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  7. always good to have another finish isn't it

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  8. This is an amazing use of the Churn Dash block!!!! No wonder you love it! You did a great job on the quilting, too. What a great finish!

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  9. That's a lovely variation of the Churn Dash block. Love it! Too bad you are so far away because I love to do binding, believe it or not. Have a great weekend. ;^)

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  10. I can see why you love the scrambled churn dash so much; super cute and fun!

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  11. Love Churn Dash blocks, the Baptist Fan quilting adds such beautiful texture.

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  12. I love the Churn Dash done that way!

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  13. I love the scramble up churn dashes, they have a real freshness to them and they will be treasured.

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  14. What a fun finish, Alycia!!

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  15. Ooh, a new-to-me quilt block, love it! Very nice quilt, and the fan quilting sets it off perfectly. It's amazing how many quilts you and your group finish! Inspiring for us all.

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  16. Hi Alycia, that Scrambled Churn Dash is really cheerful! White thread on the top and red underneath means that your tension was perfect! I'm not sure that I could get away with that :-) Congrats on the finish.

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  17. That is a fun variation of the churn dash block. Is it made that way or it is it a made block that is cut and scrambled?

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  18. At first I thought the pattern was a standard churn dash or monkey's wrench. Love the variation. Your choice of quilting motif looks great.

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  19. Wow!! That's an awesome Churn Dash variation, especially in the red, white, and blue.

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  20. Scrambled churn dash looks like a great pattern for a group project.
    Fabulous finish.

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