Monday, 11 May 2026

churn dash mash-up









amazing how a colour can change the look ...


- love a bit of gingham




- I added four 'trip around the world' blocks, because, why not? 




Digging into my fabric baskets to make endless combinations has been fun. My blocks do look a bit different to the *inspo U&U quilt - but I'm happy with this fresh contemporary vibe. 
Loving the mix of soft pinks & calming teals in delicate florals with the occasional splash of bright blue, plum and gold - all blending seamlessly in this churn dash mash-up.

For those curious, with my last eight blocks I started choosing the fabrics with even more intention, and I've repeated a few fabric combos for continuity. All my blocks are 10 1/2" unfinished, my sashings are 2" cut, and my borders 4" cut. After testing out & rejecting the broken grid idea (*see here for inspo quilt pic), I ended up arranging my blocks into simple rows. 

There was a fabric shortfall challenge when I finally settled on my sashing choice. I had wanted a consistent sashing - a calmer approach I thought - but it became clear very soon that the blue 'roman glass' Kaffe fabric wasn't going to go very far. So, I settled for a combo of similar blue fabrics. And then I added a wider top & bottom border in a pretty blue AM floral. 

I could stare at this wonderful collection of fabrics and colours for hours. A super scrappy quilt, it's beautiful ... in a quirky interesting way ... with just a little sense of order happening.

12 comments:

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

What a pretty churn dash mash up!

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

So, so pretty! The florals are gorgeous!

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

The blue sashing sure carries the blocks well! That floral border is gorgeous! The churn dashes are so pretty. . .my heart does a flip when I see them!

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

That's so much fun taking one block and changing there the values to make it look like a different block. I have done that with Ohio Star too. I liked the gold stripe as a sashing too. You couldn't go wrong with either choice.

Marie said...

LUV! And that blue sashing is perfection.

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Thanks so much Alycia.

Karen S said...

I have to agree with how the colour can make such a difference. Sometimes I have to look twice at some of your blocks to make sure they are the same design. I think that makes it very interesting.

Quayquilter said...

Gorgeous quilt with gorgeous fabrics.

Juliann said...

I love the sashing - it really add spunk. Another fresh and lovely quilt

Janie said...

Super finish!!! And the blue sashing does bring it all together in a very pleasing way!!!

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Thanks so much. (I'm replying here as my email didn't go through). Linda

Mystic Quilter said...

Linda, this is a stunner! Beautiful fabric mix. Comments I have been leaving on blogs don't seem to have been going through thanks to my aging computer - new one now in action so hope now all ok with comments