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Thursday, June 25, 2020
Karma Churn Dash -
This variation of the Churn Dash block is another favorite pattern - ;))
I first found it years ago -
A YouTube tutorial by Jenny Doan -
Missouri Star Quilt Company - HERE -
She uses layer cakes and charm squares -
But I had some 2-1/2" strips and some charm packs -
So I had to adapt it a little -
But it still works the same - ;))
I must admit -
At first I was confused by the MATH -
The CORNER HST are trimmed to 4-1/2" square -
But the CENTER charm square is left at 5" square -
And the math geek in me thought something was wrong -
That couldn't possibly be right -
But it IS right -
And it's cool how it works -
Especially when you don't think it will - LOL - ;))
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I made my blocks using four HST and two strip sets and a charm square -
These HST were made from charm squares - two GOLD and two BROWN -
The strips were already cut and left over from a failed attempt at another block -
The extra charm square is for the CENTER -
Jenny shows her method of making the HST from four charm squares -
But I made mine MY way - LOL -
I also used four charm squares -
But I put a GOLD one and a BROWN one right sides together -
Cut them diagonally - sewed them together - and made two matching sets -
Jenny used charm squares for the "bars" patch -
But I adapted that to use the 10-1/2" strips that I had from another project -
I sewed two sets to match the HST -
And pressed them to the BROWN -
Then I stacked them -
And cut them into segments 5" wide -
And got four pieces 4-1/2" tall by 5" wide -
The CENTER charm square is 5" square -
And is NOT trimmed -
It's left WHOLE -
The HST are then trimmed to 4-1/2" square -
Great chance to get rid of some PINKED edges - LOL -
SOOOOO -
My pea-brain HAD to ask -
How could it POSSIBLY work if the HST & CENTER are DIFFERENT sizes? -
SIMPLE -
The "bar" patches are as WIDE as the "center" charm square - 5" -
Arrange them around the charm square -
If I put them all up on the design wall -
It's easier to see that they are the SAME width -
The HST fit in the corners -
They are trimmed to 4-1/2" square -
Because the SEWN strip sets are only 4-1/2" high -
And it all WORKS -
Especially if you JUST DO IT -
And don't OVERTHINK it -
Like I always do - LOL - ;))
So here's Block #11 -
There's more to come -
So stay tuned - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
I can see why you were confused. But when I saw how she did the bar sections, I knew why it would work.
The MSQC tutorial is great and I love your variation of it. I also appreciate you explaining the math...LOL. You know how I struggle with it sometimes.
Good tutorial. Good explanation of your work.
Looking forward to seeing these all put together.
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