Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Pinwheel in a Churn Dash

A Missouri Star tutorial that I just had to do with some older dark green and blue fabric that has been hiding out in my stash.  It was a fun block to whip up and before long I had enough for a quilt.  I started it in November last year and finished piecing in January. Time to get this baby quilted and bound, so I will use the OMG motivation to help me get 'er done.

You can find more information on the One Monthly Goal (OMG) at Elm Street Quilts  where I will be linking up.

Keeping my post short is helping me have more time to quilt more things to show you soon!  This week is all about quilting up table runners for the fall craft shows. Some new and some that are repeats of other years. They keep selling I keep re-making them :)

11 comments:

  1. Another nice quilt. I wonder what it would look like all scrappy? I'll have to look for this tutorial.

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  2. I've seen that tutorial and really like the design. Nicely done!

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  3. Vicki, I love your pretty blues and greens with the white background! MSQCo has such great patterns and video tutorials - I always want to make one of each!

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  4. Great quilt top. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project.

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  5. Another cute quilt! I haven't done that pattern yet, but I have it on my list. If I remember :-) I'm bringing a table runner pattern to show you. I picked it up in Santa Fe.

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  6. This will make a wonderful quilt for either a boy or girl...very pretty colors & a really neat design, too.
    My grandson has blue eyes, so we're always buying him blue stuff to wear but he keeps telling us his favorite color is GREEN! LOL I should make him one just like this!

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  7. Nice! I'm guessing that you made the original squares bigger than a layer cake? How big are your finished blocks?

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  8. Quick and easy blocks are the best. You will have this quilted in no time.

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  9. Love the colors you used, and I bet your quilting will be gorgeous as usual! So funny, "I keep re-making them". :)

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  10. I love the mix of blue and green shades. It looks great.

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  11. This is a very pretty quilt. I think I might copy you with the table runners, I take part in an artisan sale every year in November, haven't tried table runners yet, great size and price-point for a craft sale, good idea.

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