One of my most favourite blocks is the simple churn dash block. I've made a few quilts with this block in the past (listing of projects at the end of this post), but when Chooky mentioned making a churn dash quilt during a zoom session, a few of us decided that we needed to join her in making a churn dash quilt too #FOMO If you visit ChookyBlue's blog, she has a list of the current Churn Dash SAL participants on her right side-bar all linked up to their individual blogs. So I decided that I'd go with a scrappy version of a churn dash quilt. I'm a sucker for a scrappy quilt. Perhaps that will help me reduce the ridiculous amount of fabric scraps which I have in my overflowing basket. When I say basket, you may imagine a sweet little basket that sits on my table... oh no, it's actually a tall washing (laundry) hamper. Eek!! Anyways, I started out by making 9" blocks as they're a good size. And then I decided that I'd jiggle it all up and make some smaller churn dash blocks too. Gosh I hope my quilt-math is right and they all fit in together nicely. Apologies for the yellow tinged pictures. It's crazy weather outside and I tried to get out there for some pictures but the blocks kept blowing away. I have a big mess on my cutting table, so I'll go and iron a few more scraps and cut out more churn dash blocks this afternoon. It's crazy windy out there so I think that staying inside is a good idea. Here are some of my previous churn dash inspired projects that I've blogged about: Scrappy Churn Dash Pillow - Including a tutorial Bring me the Scraps Quilt - Publish in Homespun Magazine (2020) Plus and a Dash Quilt Churn Dash Pillow (circa 2014) Grecian Square Chunky Monkey Quilt/s (including printable pattern) Zombie Love Meets a Monkey