Welcome to this blog hop hosted by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks. Thank you Carla for all your work. Please visit her blog to find all the details for this hop, included a list of all the participants, link to a Pinterest board and even a giveaway.
I'm so excited to see what all the 35 participants made this week. My favorite block just now is the churn dash. I even took a test to find out that. And I love to make my blocks wonky and with scraps. First I made some pincushions, as I love pincushions. The squares are 1 1/2", and the edge 1".
I couldn't stop there, and had to make a pair of good potholders. As we have some late summer days here just now, I had to take them out to take pictures. 3# squares and 2" edge in these.
Here is the list of today's participants. Be sure to visit them all. The rest of the list here. Enjoy.
Tuesday, September 10th
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Pretty pillows. The churn dash is a really good and popular block.
ReplyDeleteI like your wonky churn dash pillows.
ReplyDeleteI love your wonky churn dash projects!
ReplyDeleteWonky gives such character to your pieces. The blocks on those pin cushions are pretty tiny creating such a sweet finish.
ReplyDeleteYou made so many churn dash blocks into great projects...I love them! Using one kind of block as a potholder is a great idea and those pincushions are just the cutest. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects I love the pillows!
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Kippi
Hi Turid... I wonder if I've ever made a churn dash block... yours are great ! LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, love the pillows and pincushions. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this block too. Great idea to make pincushions and pot holders.
ReplyDeleteI love the Churn dash block too, and making them a little wonky gives them loads of personality!
ReplyDeleteOne can never have enough potholders! Churndashes are fun, I will have to incorporate some into my next baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! I love it all!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a favorite block, but I like to try out different blocks by making pot holders!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your pincusions and potholders! You can never have too many of either! This is my favorite block, too. I love how it can be used in so many different ways and styles. Wonky blocks are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to have fresh potholders! My favorite block is the log cabin. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects! Churn Dash is my second favorite block, and the one I make most often, or second most often, depending on when we're counting. I like 9" finished ones and make lots for American Hero Quilts and other projects. Thanks for sharing these cute little ones.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun projects and a wonderfully wonky churn dash!
ReplyDeleteThe potholders are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteCurrently log cabin is my favorite block, but churn dash was the first quilt block I made - it was the bib and pocket for an apron I made for a friend for her wedding shower back in 1987! Thanks for the memories and the reminder of how cute they are!
ReplyDeleteI like the feathered star the most.
ReplyDeleteFeathered star is my favorite block.
DeletePerfect little gifts
ReplyDeleteI so love to make a block wonky. Be still my heart, I love your wonky churn dash blocks. Great way to put them in projects too. Thank you for the fun post!
ReplyDeleteThe Churn Dash block is one I have not made yet..I sure do need to get a move on that! Your blocks make awesome pillow covers and pot holders!
ReplyDeleteLovely use of a favorite block. I love churn dash blocks, too. Thank you for sharing in the hop ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteLove your churn dashes and the fabrics you used are awesome.
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable! Great block and so glad you had fun with them, changing the size and wonky.
ReplyDeleteLove your wonky churn dashes and especially the pin cushions! I think my favorite block is either a star or a house.
ReplyDeleteSo far I am recognizing all my blogging friend’s favorite blocks. It’s fun to see a variety of pieces made with them. Your scrappy pincushions are always a treat to view. And you certainly can’t go wrong with potholders. Use them up good and you get to make more. Wonderful fabric color choices!
ReplyDeleteCute things! Do you use insulbright inside the potholders?
ReplyDeleteThose pin cushions are SEW adorable!!! Thanks for sharing your projects with the Hop.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny that the test proved you are a churn-dash girl! These projects are darling, and I especially love that you like to make them wonky. So fun!
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects! Such a pretty block! xx
ReplyDeleteAll so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Love your color choices too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh fun to make them wonky!! they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love the pincushions and potholders. Thanks for sharing - they are really cute1
ReplyDeleteI may just have to give wonky churn dash blocks a try. you made them look sew fabulous.
ReplyDeleteyour pincushions always amaze me.
thanks for sharing.
Fabulous pincushions! The churn dash is my favorite block, too, but would you believe that I've never made a churn dash quilt? Going to have to remedy that soon. Thanks for linking up to What I Made Monday!
ReplyDeleteYour churn dashes are so beautiful. I love them in different color blocks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great block! Your projects are charming. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss
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