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Thursday, October 29, 2020

60 -

 
Total blocks -
 
So far -
 
For my Sakura Churn Dash -  
 
Two are sewn together - 
 
And the rest are in sets waiting for "centers" -
 
I used the left over strips to cut "singles" for six more blocks - 
 
 
And had enough left to cut 60 "centers" -
 
And still had some extra -  

 
Along with some bits and pieces - 

 
I love how easy it is to use my LEFT-EZE™ Rule -
 
To cut the HST and "bars" for my Sakura Churn Dash
 
And - of course - the center square - LOL - 
 
These little 9-patches come out to 6-1/2" with NO fuss - 
 
Choose two contrasting strips - 2-1/2" strips will make a 6" finished block -
Each pair of strips will make two blocks plus left overs -
 
Layer the strips - with the darker one on the bottom - 
To cut two blocks at a time - fold the strip over on itself to make 4 layers - 
 
HST - cut 4 pair - sew them together  - press - trim ONE dog-ear on each -

Bars - cut 4 pair - sew - press - 
 
Center - cut one - from the same or a different strip (I cut mine from left overs)
 
Lay it out with the colors going whichever way you want -  
If you make two blocks at a time - you can make one of each - LOL -
 
Assemble the block - 
Sew together three rows of three units each -
Press the top and bottom rows IN toward the center patch - 
Press the middle row OUT from the center -
Sew the rows together - and press them OUT from the center row - 
 
That way - two sides are pressed IN toward the center patch -
And two sides are pressed OUT from the center patch - 
And a quarter-turn of a block will make the seams nest nicely with the next block - 
 
 
 
So - anyway - I put a few of the "singles" together - 
 
Here are the first pair in the top row - plus a new one - 
 
And then five more new ones - 

 
I'm so glad I was able to get 60 blocks from one pack of strips - 
 
Now I know that two flat packs will make enough blocks - 
 
To get a 10 x 12 layout of 6" finished blocks - 
 
And come out to about 60" x 72" - 
 
Which is a pretty decent size - 
 
Without borders - 
 
I really don't like having to add long borders to quilt tops - 
 
They get too unwieldy very quickly - LOL - ;)) 



Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew - 


5 comments:

  1. Your blocks are beautiful and will make a nice quilt.

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  2. It's going to be a pretty quilt. I don't add borders very often either.

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  3. Very lovely blocks and another wonderful quilt on its way! I am completely “number-challenged” so only comment on the design wall visual. Lol. Beautiful!

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  4. Looking forward to seeing those blocks all together...

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they let me know that I'm not just talking to myself - ;))