YaY!
This is block #4...
with sashings added!
But before we talk about the sashings...
let's construct the block and build the barn.
The block is a traditional six inch
"Churndash" block...
it also goes by the name
"Monkey Wrench"
I have already done a tutorial for the block.
to go to the tutorial and make your own churn dash block!
I'll wait:)
Back so soon?...
Good job:)
Now add your barn strips...
and
Don't forget to add the background borders like
Now all about the sashing:)
This is a simple but effective way to finish off your barn blocks...
Scrappy 2 1/2" strips!
You might recognize this finish from
the bumble bee block from my row along quilt:)
Cut 2 - 2 1/2" x 16 1/2" strips and sew them to the top and the bottom.
Press towards the outside strips.
Cut 2 - 2 1/2" x 20 1/2" strips and sew to the sides.
Now you have a 20 1/2" x 20 1/2" block that will finish at 20" square.
The best part is that you will be adding the sashing to each block as we go...
and won't have to do it all at once:)
YaY!
****Important...
Now pay attention because there is a method to the sashing
that you will need to know about.
When adding the sashings to your barns...
you will add them to the top and bottom first and sides last...
ON EVERY OTHER BLOCK.
On the OTHER blocks...
you will add the shorter strips to the sides first
and
then add the longer strips to the
top and bottom last....
Like this.
That way...when you sew your barns together...
the intersections of the sashing strips form a basket weave kind of look.
Cute huh???
I love the way that the strips add color in-between the barns
but do not take away from the 6" blocks.
I went ahead and joined my 4 barns together.
I will sew barn #5 and #6 together and sew to one side of these 4.
I am making 12 barns total...
4 barns down and 3 across.
When they are all sewn together...
the quilt will measure 60" wide x 80" tall.
I will wait and see what that looks like and then decide
if it needs more strips around the
outside of the quilt for a final border or not.
I hope this gives you a good visual on what
my quilt with the red barns will look like.
As I have said in the beginning of the
I will be making another quilt where
the barns will be different colors...
and I'll be changing up the block
a bit...
so stay tuned to my Quilty Barn Along
and get to buildin!!!
xx
Lori
Love love love love!
ReplyDeleteThose borders are so
stinking cute! :0)
Getting started now!
Thanks Lori.
there goes my day..... thanks Lori!
ReplyDeleteI love the sashing, I think I'll do mine in different blacks, I hope that works! I bought some real cute black with cherries I can use in addition to some others. I already set today aside to work on my barns!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you chose churn dash next...it's my favorite!! I am going to have to think about that sashing as I have gone with a more limited palette...hmmmmm....your barns look so beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteLove your barns, Lori.... And all your designs, actually! Thanks for sharing. Love all the pictures and bright, pretty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteCool tip on the sashing - Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could stay home and just piece piece PIECE! Another great block with one of my all time favorites - just finished a baby quilt with churn dash.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU Lori!
Too cute! I have never seen sashing like that before. I really like the basket weave method.
ReplyDeleteLove ! These are fantastic! Thanks for sharing the quilty barn along!
ReplyDeleteThe sashing is great thank you
ReplyDeletethese are soo darn cute and the sashing method means no matching seams too.......my favorite! thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove these blks so far. I'm going to have to get started on making them since I've never made a barn quilt before. Now to decide on fabric!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to drop in and say HI. I haven't been doing your quilt along, but have LOVED seeing your little barn blocks. :) May have to plan a "barns only" quilt...
ReplyDeleteThese blocks keep getting cuter and cuter!!!! I ordered a bolt (yep a whole bolt) of the Clean White, but it hasn't arrived yet. I hope it comes soon!!!
ReplyDeleteThe sashing is perfect! Easy, colorful and uses up lots of scraps! This is gonna be a fun quilt.
ReplyDeleteYou know I've been a bad girl and I've worked ahead. That doesn't always work out but it will for me here. Thanks for showing the sashing. I am excited to work on my barns!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too dang fabulous! I really should spend more time in my work room and less time in the kitchen...for many reasons! I'm beginning to LOOK like a quilty barn! I think I have some barn buildin' in my future!
ReplyDeleteCute stuff Lori! ~Maryjane xox
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh I just love these barns! so cute and the colors are just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteJust finished my fifth barn. I think this barn has been so far, m most favorite one to make. Love the ready made sashing--don't know why someone didn't think of that a long time ago. JanAngel55
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