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Has anyone made the "Double Dash" quilt?
Has anyone made the "Double Dash" quilt pattern from Cotton and Joy?
I was hoping for reviews or feedback, especially about what looks like some very tiny seams (where you insert the white or background strips inside the blocks to make it look like it's been carved up). https://i.imgur.com/HohYJxV.png |
i just looked at the pattern. If one was using a layer cake, each 10 inch square would be cut into one 5 inch square, four 2.5 inch squares, and four 2.5x5 inch rectangles. At that point, you could choose whatever sized sashing you wanted, but
i would go with 1.5 inches wide. It's relatively easy to handle. My biggest concern would be which way to press the seams so that they would nest with the next block. |
I have not but in these instances, I add an additional .25" to the cut width of the sashing, sew one side, trim the sashing width down to what it should be at that point in the construction process, sew the remaining side.
I'm also guessing there are some strip sets involved in making this which makes things a bit easier and more accurate (IMO). |
I would cut a square in half, cut one strip in half, join alternative color strips. Iron, turn sideways and repeat. Not lots of pieces to deal with.
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Thank you for showing your quilt. Admire the colors and the strips.
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I would guess that the sashing is half inch finished, cut at one inch. It looks like a great way to use a layer cake.
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From looking at the picture, I agree with dunster.
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I just found this YT video by Penny at SewCharmingQuilts.com showing how to assemble the quilt blocks.
The blocks look like they finish at about 10.5" and the narrow strips inside the squares seem to be about 1.5", finished at 1". I agree with GingerK, there's a lot of seams to press. |
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