Monday 2 March 2015

Candy Dash - pattern available in Make Modern

Last year I was excited to learn that a group of enterprising Aussie crafters were launching their own online quilting magazine.  Make Modern includes patterns, articles, interviews and lots of interesting tidbits.  I don't buy a lot of quilting magazines, mainly because I think they aren't great value for money (so much advertising!), but Make Modern is really packed with content and well worth the very reasonable purchase price ($6.95).

I'm now very pleased to be able to let you know that I have a pattern in the newly released Issue Four of Make Modern.

Candy Dash 

I really love the classic churn dash block and a couple of years ago now, I sketched out an idea to make the churn dash shape look like it was floating on a multi-coloured background.

Candy Dash 

This mini quilt, called Candy Dash, is the realisation of that idea.  It's paper pieced for accuracy, and although I made the background to my version out of a rainbow of blenders, you could use any combination of fabrics that took your fancy.

Candy Dash

You can preview Issue Four of Make Modern here, and if you like what you see, you can buy the issue (or a subscription) here.

P.S. A QuiltCon recap is coming soon!  

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9 comments:

Kirsten said...

Love this - churn dash is one of my favourite blocks too!

Hayley said...

I like this. Not a fan of the churn dash ordinarily, but I like the twist on this

ipatchandquilt said...

COngratulations! I am in there too... Very tiny piece of text about the blogger's quilt festival!
Esther

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

Congratulations on the publication. I love the rainbow effect. :)

Julie said...

Congratulations - a great looking mini quilt.

Susan said...

Such a great variation of the churn dash block! And the background rainbow is beautiful!

Kathy@KayakQuilting said...

Cute pattern! And of course I love the pictures with the kayaks!!

gibbygoo56 said...

It looks like candy! You have a wonderful sense of style. I adore it!

June said...

Congratulations Adrianne, I too love this block but have never thought of this kind of twist!