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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

CCD Progress

The Chunky Churn Dash quilt is coming along. More CCD blocks have been added since I made these original ones.

I decided that the CCD blocks need some friends. It seems a shame to cut up the prints into such small squares; maybe some alternate blocks featuring larger squares would work. These blocks all finish at 6".

Since I don't have enough of one solid purple for all the blocks, I'm using three solids and one tone-on-tone that reads solid-ish. When they're all scattered around, and also used in the CCD blocks, they'll be fine together.

A 6 x 7 block layout on the wall; I'll add white sashing and purple cornerstones for a top that will finish at 43 x 50".  A good size for a donation quilt for a child.

I've added vertical sashing between the blocks to make the rows, and added sashing rows to each row of blocks. Ready for final assembly.

A few row seams, and this will be a finished top. I'm hoping to get it finished before the end of September. I'm giving a demo in October about machine-stitched binding using glue-basting, and I need this to be quilted by then so I can use it for the demonstration sample.

I needed six more blocks than I could make with the pre-cut printed squares I had available, so I made a few more CCD blocks.  I used a Kaffe Fassett fat quarter I had on hand whose colors and geometric shapes worked okay, not perfect but certainly well enough. I have two 6-1/2" blocks left over with no purpose for them; anyone want them? Leave a comment with your email address.


7 comments:

  1. I love it!! I like how the other blocks just pop in there!!

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  2. The vertical sashing you added made all the difference. Love it.

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  3. I'd be happy to add your extra blocks to my orphanage! They'll end up in a charity quilts some time down the road :)
    louise (dot) hornor (at) gmail (dot) com

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  4. OMG, I don’t know how I missed this, but it’s so vibrant and cute! The additional blocks really set off the CCDs!

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