
Pattern delivered as an electronic download.
Pattern guides you through the steps of foundation piecing your own liberated churn dashes in the two sizes I used to make my quilt. Lots of photos and tips throughout. Pattern was tested for accuracy and clarity. Make it modern, make it scrappy, make it now!
Supply List:
Background Fabric: 10 yards
Use a Solid colour to recreate modern look of cover quilt
Backing Fabric: 9 yards
A directional print can help in quilt assembly—and create a 2 sided quilt!
Churn Dash Fabric: 6 Yards TOTAL
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My suggestion is 1/2 yard of 12 different fabrics
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Create a fabric palette using all cool or all warm colours.
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I used a minimum of 10 different prints in each churn dash to create the cover quilt.
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Fabric can be directional or not, have a theme, be batiks or solids. The amount of fabric varies greatly depending on how much of each you use and where (bigger churns use more fabric)
Binding Fabric: 1 yard
I used leftovers churn dash fabrics for the binding .
Queen Size Batting
Or at least 9—32 inch squares of batting
Quilting Thread to match Background Fabric
Long Ruler or cutting edge—mine is 22 1/2 inches long
Walking Foot—optional but useful
Designer Terms of Use: Copyright to pattern remains with Sarah Vanderburgh. You can make and sell handmade items, but please do not copy pattern. No mass production. Give credit where credit is due.
Format: PDF File - Available for Instant Download
Pages: 22
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