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Friday, December 18, 2020

Churning Out Churn Dashes

Two Churn Dash Tops
Each is 40.5 x 63

The Churn Dash blocks are large - they finish at 13.5 inches. 

They were made from quite a wide variety of scrap chunks 5 inches wide or so.  

In order to make them at least 60 inches long I added a border to the top and bottom made from 2 inch strips. One of the places I send donation quilts likes quilts approximately 40 x 60. 


 My December OMG (One Monthly Goal) was to complete at least one top from a large box of complete block sets.   These are tops #2 and #3.  Top #1 has already been finished and donated. 



21 comments:

  1. Love the cheerful, bright colors and how you grouped them. Wonderful tops.

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  2. I made a churn dash quilt using children's picture book characters as the center square. It was made for the grandson of one of my library staff who did children's story hours. It was really cute, but drove me nuts sewing the blocks together because the seams of the HSTs in the corners didn't nest. I can't wait to see how many quilts you finished this year.
    Pat

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  3. Both tops are great. Although they are made from scraps and each blocks is made from different colours and fabric, the finished tops look “planned”. I love the purple block amongst the mainly blues and greens in the left hand top.

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  4. Lovely quilts--I especially like those vibrant blues in the left one
    (first pix)..great fabric pairings Cathy
    hugs from my Winter Wonderland (we got 8-10" of snow yesterday)
    Julierose

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  5. So colorful! The three-piece top/bottom borders are just right.

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  6. I absolutely love these! So fun and cheerful!

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  7. Okay - these sized churn dashes really work for me (not such fiddly little pieces). GREAT composition for the tops - fun, scrappy, colorful - and I think your top and bottom borders add a lot!

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  8. These quilt tops are SEW joyful, Cathy!! They just made me smile. I imagine their recipients will feel the same.

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  9. I really like the top and bottom border treatments! Nice way to add some length to these bright and happy blocks.

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  10. LOVE the churn dashes! I have the accuquilt die for those, and i should really put that on my list for RSC21! thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. I can not tell you how much I love these!!! And to do them cool/warm - they are so awesome!!

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  12. A great size of block in these two and they're so bright and cheerful.
    I like the size you worked with and the different border treatments.

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  13. These are great! I love doodling and colouring in churn dashes, they are such a fun block.

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  14. I love these! You are the Queen of Cheerful Quilts!

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  15. Happy quilts, gender appropriate too! That is GREAT! Good job!

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  16. You went above and beyond on a busy month. Great job. Scrappy quilts are the best.

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  17. Love the churn dash. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish! Happy new year!

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  18. Love your bright churn dashes! Beautiful finishes!

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