This block will finish at 4 1/4". I purposely made it this size so I could combine 4 small blocks and alternate them with one larger block, which will finish at 8 1/2".
It's really hard to convey the scale of the block in photos, but I think this one shows it best. It would be fun to make a large quilt combining the two different sizes of blocks..... OR, it would be SUPER fun to make one quilt from each block size. (Here we go, down the rabbit hole again! Ha!) Either way, I think I have a new WIP. :)
There is a tutorial for the large sized scrappy churn dash block here, if you care to make some of your own.
Love the block, but be careful of the rabbit hole. I tend to find pieces that I have made travelling down the rabbit hole and not figured just what to do. I have a stack of 5 different types scrappy quilt blocks that may end up a sampler because when I got to a certain size the overall concept didn't work in my mind anymore.
ReplyDeleteI've already made one large scrappy churn dash and another 3 partially done, as well as about 10 of the scrappy log cabin blocks. Both are very addictive:)
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of a quilt made using both blocks. it is such a lovely design and great for using up tiny scraps. x
ReplyDeleteMy brain has been begging to make a small one, too, to go with my 4.25” granny squares, but you beat me to it. I loved making a couple of the larger version from your tutorial and my daughter was pleased to receive two new potholders out of the deal.
ReplyDeleteHooray! for hand-sized blocks. Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSOOO Cute!!
ReplyDeleteLove both. Paula in KY
ReplyDeleteGosh, I love the idea of combining the small and big blocks. You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm with the idea of combining the two blocks. I like the way they look in the picture and can imagine how perfect they would be in a whole quilt. You're definitely on to something smart!
ReplyDeleteIt’s preeeeety!
ReplyDeleteOh my word! How cute!! I can’t wait to see how this turns out!
ReplyDeleteSew pretty! My scrap bins are calling my name.
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda,
ReplyDeleteAww, that cute little blocks looks like it can stand up to its bigger sibling quite nicely. I think a quilt of the two size blocks would be adorable! Great idea. ~smile~ Roseanne
Will you do a tutorial on the 4 1/2” size - Love it!
ReplyDeleteI loved your churn dash so much that I used it as a border for a panel I'd had with 4 little animal prints. It's perfect as a frame for each animal, especially with the scrappy prints. (If I could figure out how to attach a picture, I would.)
ReplyDeleteLove the scrappy churn dash! I'd love to make the smaller one for a pincushion
ReplyDeletecan you provide the measurements please? Love those quick little projects in between the big ones!
I was intrigued by your church dash block and made some of the 9 inch size. Then I expanded on your idea by piecing strips together, cutting then 2 1/2 inches wide, adding to each side with a 2 1/2 inch white square in the corners. I wish I could send you a picture but can't seem to figure that out
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