Help! Name that Block Pattern
#21
Great advice from all! One thing I would say is that when you are ready to put it all together with the background triangle (squares cut in half diagonally), deliberately cut them an inch or two bigger than you think you need them and then trim them after you sew them. This will take care of any "personal variations" with your sewing. And please note, I am not assuming that you have personal variations since you are a newbie.....I have them too, and I've been quiltmaking for about 30 years now! You just learn tricks to handle the minor oopsies.....
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I'm very new at quilting and have been asked to make a table runner, I found a picture of one that would work, but there's no name or pattern with it, just the fact that she bought it somewhere. Could someone please tell me what the name of the block is? Thanks so much! Here is the website http://margoobrien.blogspot.com/2011...le-runner.html
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[QUOTE=GeeGee;6575813]The block is the Chunky Churn Dash and Bonnie Hunter has a free pattern with tutorial.Click here: Quiltville's Quips & Snips!!: Chunky Churn Dash!
[/QUOTEThat is awsome GeeGee! I am a HUGE Bonnie fan.
[/QUOTEThat is awsome GeeGee! I am a HUGE Bonnie fan.
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