Image credit: Charisma's Corner via YouTube
This curvy dash quilt block by Charisma’s Corner on YouTube is so lovely and the shape is interesting, the moment I saw it I just knew that I had to give it a try. It wasn’t as difficult to piece together as I thought it would be, I was even able to make a couple of quilt blocks in different colors within just a few minutes.
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This is a great quilt block for me because I love versatile quilts where you can have fun with different fabrics and even use scraps or leftovers from previous projects. This is perfect for beginners to try and even if you’re a seasoned quilter, this would also be a great quilt to pass the time. Learn how to make this curvy dash quilt block now.
Step 1
Download and print the pattern here, then cut out the template pieces, and use them to cut out the fabric pieces you’ll need. Stitch the strips into a unit, then sub-cut into squares, and set aside. Fold the curved pieces in half, then pinch the midpoint, and lay them together with their right sides facing and midpoint matching.
Step 2
Stitch them together along the curve, then press the fabric open, and do the same for the rest. Arrange the block units as demonstrated in the video, then stitch them per row, and then the rows to each other making sure to press as you go. Continue to make more curvy dash quilt blocks, then arrange, and finish your quilt however you want.
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