DONNA’S DOUBLE DARE CHALLENGE 2020 PART 4

Welcome back!  I hope everyone is enjoying their coronovacay!  After all, we are quilters and we have been training for this for a long time.

MARCH 20, 2020

PLEASE NOTE THAT I WILL BE ADDING LINKS HERE AS WE GO ALONG.  PLEASE SCROLL DOWN TO CHECK.  

This is a list of the blocks that are left in our challenge.  I am working from the outside corners to the center and after that, they will be repeated, except for the center block.  This list does not include the blocks that have already been made or posted.  Pictures and instructions will be provided as we go along. 

CORNER BLOCKS:  

SILK FANS:  You will need to make 4 of these.   These are simply Dresden Blades.  Remember to rotate them with the background facing out on all corners.  You have the option of either using an embroidery, applique or pieced pattern, if you wish.  Please feel free to embellish any way you want to.  I know that some of you have already started or made these pretty block, so please do share them with our group.  We all love to see eye candy!

OUTSIDE BLOCKS:  This will be on the top and bottom portions.  You will need 2 of each block.

1.  MOSIAC:   This is a pieced block.  

Mosiac #4

2.  CHRYSANTHEMUM:   This can be made in a variety of ways.  It is actually another version of the Dresden Blade block pictured above only with rounded edges.   Templates are included in the pattern, please make sure to print 2 copies.  They are already the correct size but still check your printer before printing.  Also, if you have a petal template, you can use that as an alternative.  

CHRYSANTHUM AND TEMPLATES

3.  COXEY’S CAMP:  This is the one we are working on for this week.  It is another version of Square-in-a-Square and is fairly easy to make.  Instructions will be posted later today.

Coxey’s Camp Revised

SIDE BLOCKS:  We have already completed 2 of these blocks, LeMoyne Star and Susannah.  We have one left to make.

 CELTIC PATCH:  This should be done as an applique block.

Cdeltic Knot 2 App

SPECIAL BLOCKS:  If you scroll above you will notice that there are 4 empty spaces.  Those are for the embroidery blocks.  These do not include the patterns that were downloaded for embroidery.   You were allowed to use 4 of the patterns to put there.  I believe there was Kimono, Mt. Fuji and a few others.   Please read the post at the top of our site for more clarification.  There also were Fan patterns that you could substitute for the Dresden Blades on the outside corners.

INNER BLOCKS:  We have 2 blocks in the center that are NOT special (embroidered) blocks.  You will need to make 2 of each.

1.  PICTURE FRAME:  This block is actually called Check Frame in EQ8 and can be found in their files.    You can go with either the diagonal slant and use contrasting colors or have an opportunity to use it as a frame around a special piece of fabric that you want to show off.  OR, you can do some embroidery in the center.  The possibilities are endless.

 

2.  CELTIC PATCH #5:  This is an applique block.  I will be providing patterns for it later.

AND FINALLY OUR CENTER BLOCK:

CARD BASKET:  This is an easy pieced block but watch your placement of triangles on it!  JUST ONE BLOCK IS NEEDED.

Center Block

THE END!

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Hello and welcome to my website! My name is Donna. My hubby and I are retired. We have twin daughters and are blessed with 4 grandchildren. We are owned by a cat, Purrl. who loves to supervise and is very nosy. I have been quilting since 1996. In addition to making quilts for my family and friends, I also make charity quilts for Marjoree Mason Center and Valley Children's Hospital. Marjoree Mason Center is a local organization here that helps and supports battered and abused women and children get out of abusive relationships. Every Christmas I make several baby quilts for the women, with a small stuffed animal or toy. I also belong to the San Joaquin Valley Quilters' Guild here in Fresno. Since I retired, I have been trying to finish most of my UFOs, but my stash is way out of control! I have lately gotten into designing quilts and enjoy that even more than sewing them! I love colors of all types and consider myself to be a true scrappy quilter and I do love playing with designs. I am the owner/moderator of Scrappy Quilters on Facebook, where we are very active with many mystery quilts, challenges and swaps. I welcome you to come by and check us out at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ScrappyQuilters. Thank you for dropping by and I hope to see you again soon.

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