Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Faceted Churn Dash {Finished Wall Hanging}

If you are in our Honey, Bunny, and Doll FB group, you've seen all of the progress on this wall hanging!


I hosted a "casual QAL" for our Faceted pattern collection on FB this fall -- it was a lot of fun to do something from an already written pattern rather than a brand new pattern and it's something I will do again!

Returning back to the beginning, I cut the majority of the scraps used in this project using my Accuquilt cutter. 


A lot of half-square triangles later, I incrementally made the pieces and parts for this quilt top.


Parts became the block, and I added the pieced border.



For the quilting, I used a flowerly paisley motif. This is different from my other Faceted wall hangings, where I did different quilting motifs in the piecing, background, and borders.



For the backing, I found a few large pieces of some of my scrap fabrics and sewed them together. I used four different WOF strips of different sizes, which was perfect because the quilt is 36" square.


For the binding, I had just enough of the grey/teal/yellow medallion print. For the hanging sleeve I also used the zig zag print.



Now to find a place to hang this beauty!

Quilt Stats:
Name: Faceted Churn Dash
Pattern: Faceted Churn Dash
Fabrics: scraps, scraps, and more scraps
Techniques: free motion quilting, Accuquilt cutting, endless HSTs
Quilting: Free motion flower paisley
Size: 36" square
Batting: scrap batting
Started: September 2019
Finished: November 2019
Future: Wall hanging for my bedroom

Sharing at Finished or Not Friday, TGIFF at Sarah Goer Quilts, and Peacock Party and Brag about your Beauties!

12 comments:

  1. I love when scraps can be used as backings; congratulations on the finish!

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  2. Oh wow I LOVE this! The colors of the little triangles are fabulous!

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  3. I love this pattern, and it looks terrific in these pretty colors! The grey background really lets those yellows and turquoises pop :)

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  4. What a great pattern. Awesome way to use scraps.

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  5. Great use of scraps, all around! It'll be fun to have it hanging in your bedroom, where you'll get to see it often.

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  6. Awesome pattern! Love the teal and yellow combo. Beautiful!

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  7. You had me at Churn Dash!!! I love it!!! and i Love the dimension your facets give it!!!

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  8. Congrats on a very pretty finish! It's nice to get something off the to do list.

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  9. What a wonderful arrangement! I have tons of scrappy HSTs ready to go, and you may have inspired my next project!

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  10. I love how the fabrics you used are such different styles but the overall composition of the scrappy quilt really works.

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