"Churn Dash Squared" finished
I was able to get this small quilt (well, “small” for me - 61”x73”) finished for my niece the other day. I decided on the simple name of “Churn Dash Squared” which was suggested to me here by Jean! Thank you very much!
I hope she likes it. It will be a while before I get it to her, though, so don’t expect a report right away!
Once again - in case you missed the other post - this is for my niece - my younger sister’s ‘tween daughter who loves cats and hot pink and lime…and MUSIC! I found out that she is first violinist in her orchestra that she plays in! And as far as I remember, she’s not hit her teens yet.
So, I tried to make it something that will keep her interest for a few years. I didn’t have a lot of the cat/dog fabric - so this is what I went with.
I hadn’t made any big half square triangles (HST) out of directional fabric before. I worked them up in with pieces of paper first - to make sure I wasn’t going to end up with upside down cats on one part of the HST.
I did an overall swirly type of design on the quilting and used hot pink and lime on the background. I bound it with black so that the back would look cool. My only other real choice was binding in hot pink and I thought black would be better - maybe just to bring back the music fabric back to the mind since it was also black.
I don’t think my niece knows about it yet, but her mom does (my younger sis). She assured me that her daughter will like it. Here’s hoping she does. I have have fun making it! (More fun than writing the pattern, that is for sure!)
The quilt roll: It’s a small one! Much smaller than I am used to taking pictures of!
I’ve worked up the pattern and it is here and on the free patterns page. I hope someone can use it!
Have a great day wherever you are reading this!
Be sure to check out what my sis has for you in the store!
Price is by the Yard. Colors may vary slightly from what is portrayed.
100% cotton
108" wide
Wide backing featuring blender dots, which make it perfect for an interesting backing.