Needless to say, we enjoy every minute of our summer vacations, especially since our son, Andy, came along! Lately we've been spending most of our time at either our neighborhood pool or our neighborhood playground. And now that I think about it, we need to get a picture of all three of us this summer too!
Mom's mini July quilt in our foyer |
We have a guest bedroom that long ago became less a guest bedroom and much more a sewing room! It all started when my dad made this fantastic board to hang supplies, and then the next thing I knew fabric just took over the room. Last summer, I took off the closet doors and sorted my stash in a bookshelf. And over our last Spring Break, my husband hung these great hanging shelves, which naturally are filled with baskets of quilting notions and supplies.
The notions board my dad made next to my design wall... |
My sewing corner in the guest/sewing room |
Brad hung these shelves for me! |
My most recent finish - a lap quilt in Noteworthy by Moda |
Okay, so my block choice is my absolute favorite block. It's a traditional churn dash with a modern twist! I have always wanted a churn dash quilt but have never made one!
Churn Dash Fabric Color: greens, green to greenish blues, or teals (no neons please)
Background Fabric: neutrals, low volume prints, except bright whites or bright white on whites. Text prints welcome!
*Please have the middle square be the same as the background neutral fabric.
I found a fantastic tutorial at A Quilting Life here. I love her directions, and I hope you find them as easy as I did. The block finishes at 12 and 1/2 inches.
Thank you in advance for making this block for me!
Churn Dash Fabric Color: greens, green to greenish blues, or teals (no neons please)
Background Fabric: neutrals, low volume prints, except bright whites or bright white on whites. Text prints welcome!
*Please have the middle square be the same as the background neutral fabric.
I found a fantastic tutorial at A Quilting Life here. I love her directions, and I hope you find them as easy as I did. The block finishes at 12 and 1/2 inches.
Thank you in advance for making this block for me!
My example |
Thank you for making a block that looks so easy.
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