Today I'll be sharing a quick tutorial to make this pint sized scrappy churn dash block. It will finish at 4 1/4"!!!! If you make 4 of these blocks and sew them together, they will (should!) equal the size of one large scrappy churn dash block. (Tutorial here.) I've been mulling it over, and I'm planning on making one quilt using both block sizes. I think it's going to be super fun!!! From the background fabric cut: (1) 2 3/4" square for the center (2) 2" squares for the corners (4) 1" x 2 3/4" rectangles for the sides From a contrast fabric cut: (2) 2" squares for the corners From scraps, piece several together, end to end, to make: (4) 1" x 2 3/4" scrappy strips (they are TINY!) Cut each of the 2" squares (background and contrast fabrics) on the diagonal once. Pair one fabric of each and sew together to make 4 half-square triangles. Press seams open. Trim each half-square triangle to 1 1/2". Lay out the pieces as shown above. Sew the scrappy strips to the strips of background fabric. Press seams toward the background fabric. Sew the block segments into rows. Press seams in the top and bottom rows toward the triangles. Press the seams in the middle row toward the center. Sew the rows together to complete the block assembly. Press well. Use a bit of spray starch to press the block flat. Isn't that just the cutest??? If you only want to make one of these, you could turn it into a pincushion. If you wanted to make a lot more, they sure would make a cute quilt! Either way, I hope you enjoy this tutorial. Happy Monday to you!