The challenge theme for July is a "small" project!
My Nested Churn Dash (NCD) block
finishes at 24" x 24" - small enuf!
Here it is on my design wall
using TYPE fabrics from Windham
and a few scraps from my stash.
Building it out
and the final round on the design wall
at 24" x 24"
I kwilted using straight lines with gray thread
following the churn in each nested section
angling on the corners
I can also check another project off for
Head over and see the what fun projects
come in small packages!
My Nested Churn Dash (NCD) block
finishes at 24" x 24" - small enuf!
Here it is on my design wall
using TYPE fabrics from Windham
and a few scraps from my stash.
Building it out
and the final round on the design wall
at 24" x 24"
I kwilted using straight lines with gray thread
following the churn in each nested section
angling on the corners
Backing is a muddled gray and white
and if you look closely you can see the kwilting design.
Binding is a black and gray geometric print.
It's ready for a place in my sewing room.
I can also check another project off for
Head over and see the what fun projects
come in small packages!
very nice but does not look that small the camera can be deceiving though
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your nested quilt...great fabrics and quilting!
ReplyDeleteEveryone is doing a nested and I am plugging away at a BOM. Maybe I need to do a nested to break up the frustration.
ReplyDeleteGreat entry for le challenge. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like the glasses fabric in here. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI really like the fabrics you have chosen for your nested churn dash quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics and I love the nested churn dash! Thanks for linking to le challenge :)
ReplyDeleteL.I.K.E!
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