Patchwork Auditions #6: Churn Dash


The Patchwork Auditions blocks are so much fun.  Today I show you the sixth block in the series.  I am not sure yet if there will be 7 or 8 blocks for this series.  I know there will be at least one more (#7), but then I'll have to play with the arrangement to see if I want to add something else or repeat an earlier block variation.  I'll be showing you my layout for these blocks soon.

The series looks at some classic blocks and exposes alternate colorings.  My goal is to simply think about other ways to color a quilt block I have looked at hundreds of times.  So far I've been making 3 of each block - 1 traditional coloring and 2 alternates.  It's amazing how different they look! Soon, I'll put them together into a scrappy quilt.  Find all the details here.

Join me on this laid back adventure if you like!  Below you'll find a cutting list for the basic blocks in 12" and 16" finished blocks, but not a tutorial.  Use the coloring sheet to generate your own ideas.  I hope that you'll audition other color arrangements and play as I am. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Churn Dash (Traditional)
The Churn Dash block is a definite classic.  This block combines the mainstay half-square triangle (HST) with a double rectangle block.  The proportions of the block seem to change depending on the designer or the block dimensions, but fundamentally, it looks the same.  The HSTs remain in the four corners with the length of the rectangles perhaps changing to suit what is needed.  There are many ways to color this block.  In fact, some of the other colorings have become known as completely separate blocks (like the Greek Cross - one of my favs).  Pictured below is the most common way to make a Churn Dash.  


 Churn Dash Coloring Sheet  Download the PDF here.

Block Structure
This block is constructed with (4)  Half-Square Triangle units A/B.  The "D" patches are equal rectangles in this example and the center square in the middle of the block is "C". 


Cutting List.  I have listed cuts for both 12" and 16" blocks. 
Half Square Triangle Tutorial here
Video HST Tutorial here.
For 12" blocks.
  • Cut (2) 5 1/4" x 5 1/4" squares.  (A) 
  • Cut (2) 5 1/4" x 5 1/4" squares. (B)
  • Cut (1) 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" square. (C)
  • Cut (8) 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" squares. (D)
Note: square A/B HSTs up to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" unfinished
For 16" blocks.
  • Cut (2) 6 1/4" x 6 1/4" squares.  (A) 
  • Cut (2) 6 1/4" x 6 1/4" squares. (B)
  • Cut (1) 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" square. (C)
  • Cut (8) 3" x 6 1/2" squares. (D)

Note: square A/B HSTs up to 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" unfinished

Alternate Coloring Options
I love recoloring this block.  There are several ways to change it's look, and still the cutting list stays pretty simple.  In this exercise, I simply am recoloring the block without changing it's basic construction.  These are just a few of the options I found.  

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                        A                           
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                       B
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                        C
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                       D
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                        E
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                        F
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                        G                           
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                       H
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                        I

My Sample Blocks
traditional Churn Dash(12" block)

letter B in the table above (16" block)

letter H in the table above (16" block)

Feel free to share any past or present Churn Dash blocks you've made with us to show how you colored it using #patchworkauditions #churndash.  Enjoy!

Baby Lacuna Sampler Quilt

Back in June, I mentioned that I was working on this "baby" version of the Lacuna Sampler.  I used leftovers I had from making the original sample, and hurrah!  I finished before the baby arrived.  That rarely happens.  And double Hurrah that I finished early, considering it feels like I've had almost zero time to sew this summer with the kiddos around.
This quilt contains only the four center blocks of Lacuna, plus I added those little extra HSTs in the middle to give the center some action.  I love the straight up patchwork.  It really showcases the prints in this line, Pie Making Day by Brenda Ratliff for RJR.  For the background, I used leftovers from Architextures Widescreen Cross Hatch.  The greys blend perfectly together.
Dusting off my FMQ skills..... it's been a while since I did any free motion quilting.  Bigger quilts I send out to a long arm quilter, but I just can't find a reason why I shouldn't do my own small baby quilts.  Somehow, each and every time, I always feel rusty when I get started.  I free motion quilted just the basic meandering stipple.  To be honest, I really love the piecing part of making a quilt, so I often just run with the stipple to get through quilting it.  It's ok to loooooove one part of the process more than others, right?  I'm sure we all have our favorites....
I backed this quilt with some Remix argyle flannel.  Isn't it perfect?  I absolutely love flannel backed quilts - especially baby quilts.  This flannel will be extra cuddly for a new baby girl when she arrives.
Can't wait to gift this one to some special friends!

Patchwork Auditions #5: Mosaic No. 12


The Patchwork Auditions blocks are so much fun to play with.  Today I show you the fifth block in the series.  The series looks at some classic blocks and exposes alternate colorings.  My goal is to simply think about other ways to color a quilt block I have looked at hundreds of times.  So far I've been making 3 of each block - 1 traditional coloring and 2 alternates.  It's amazing how different they look! Eventually, I'll put them together into a scrappy quilt.  Find all the details here.

Join me on this laid back adventure if you like!  Below you'll find a cutting list for the basic blocks in 12" and 16" finished blocks, but not a tutorial.  Use the coloring sheet to generate your own ideas.  I hope that you'll audition other color arrangements and play as I am. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mosaic No. 12 (Traditional)
The Mosaic No. 12 block uses one of the great quilting fundamentals - the Flying Geese unit.  Changing the orientation of the geese allows for a neat pinwheel pattern to form in the center of the block.  This block goes by many names.  The earliest reference I found was by the Ladies' Art Company in 1897.  I know this block by the name Dutchman's Puzzle.  Pictured below is the most common way to make it.  

Mosaic No. 12 Coloring Sheet  Download the PDF here.

Block Structure
This block is constructed with (8) Flying Geese units.  Nice 'n simple! It's the direction that the geese are facing that make this block interesting.

Cutting List.  I have listed cuts for both 12" and 16" blocks. 
Flying Geese Video Tutorial here.

For 12" blocks.
  • Cut (8) 3 1/2" x 6 1/2" squares.  (A)
  • Cut (16) 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares. (B)
For 16" blocks.
  • Cut (8) 4 1/2" x 8 1/2" squares.  (A)
  • Cut (16) 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" squares. (B)

Alternate Coloring Options
There are a few ways to recolor this block that are outside the traditional coloring.    In this exercise, I simply am recoloring the block without changing it's basic construction.  These are just a few of the options I found.  These options can yield very different looks.  Which would you choose?

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                        A                           
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                       B
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                        C
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                       D
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                        E
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                        F
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                        G                           
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                       H
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                        I

My Sample Blocks
traditional Mosaic No. 12 (12" block)

letter E in the table above (16" block)

letter F in the table above (16" block)

Feel free to share any past or present Mosaic No. 12 blocks you've made with us to show how you colored it using #patchworkauditions #dutchmanspuzzle.  Enjoy!