A blog about quilting and using the LEFT-EZE Rule - my HST/QST Ruler designed for LEFT-HANDED Quilters -
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Friday, June 19, 2020
Plan C -
Before I got involved in my "testing" -
I had cut up a jelly roll and dug out some matching charm packs -
And changed from Plan B back to Plan A again - HERE -
Well - Plan A didn't work out -
I got the first round sewn on the first 10 LIGHT blocks -
And NOT one of them was the correct size -
Those dang PINKED edges did not want to play nicely -
And I wasn't about to sew the second round on and hope for the best -
So I un-sewed them all -
And re-sorted them -
For Plan C -
Churn Dash blocks -
Perfect for charm squares and strip sets -
And put the pieces for Block #1 up on the design wall -
It doesn't really make your eyes hurt if you see it up close - LOL -
And Block #2 -
Looks better up close, too -
Then I pressed two more to play with tomorrow -
These blocks are more "forgiving" -
So the PINKED edges shouldn't be a problem -
But I won't know until I decide on the "centers" -
And get a couple of them sewn together -
Then they will either work -
Or they won't -
And if they won't -
I'll have to come up with a Plan D - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
I like Plan C!
ReplyDeleteChurn dashes are a fun block. You could use a solid for the centers to give the eye a place to rest. (as they say when discussing art.)
ReplyDeleteThe churn dashes look great. Don't, prety please, give up blogging!
ReplyDeleteNot too fond of un-sewing, but plan C looks like a winner.
ReplyDeleteLoving the churn dash blocks. I haven't made a churn dash quilt...yet.
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