Tag Archives: Electric Quilt

City Streets Quilt Block

Today, I am presenting, City Streets, also found in the perpetual calendar, 365 Quilt Blocks a Year by Nancy Martin.

City Streets is drafted from a 3 x 3 grid.

Here it is presented in a simple straight set (blocks set square…side by side) with borders:

City Streets Straight Set

And, to make it interesting, in a straight set with sashing:

City Streets Straight Set 2

How about adding a few plain blocks:

City Streets Straight Set 3

Plain blocks are opportunities for adding applique or showing off quilting designs.

Here is what City Streets looks like in a simple on point set with borders:

City Streets On Point Set

Now let’s try it with sashing and plain blocks:

City Streets On Point Set 2

As always, my intent in presenting these blocks is to introduce you to basic quilt design.  There is so much more one could try simply by experimenting with alternate blocks, value and color, and different borders to completely change the look.

Churn Dash Quilt Block

Churn Dash, found in the perpetual calendar, 365 Quilt Blocks a Year by Nancy Martin, is drafted from a 5 x 5 grid.

Here it is presented in a simple straight set with borders…blocks set square side-by-side:

Churn Dash Straight Set

And in a straight set with sashing (I like that better):

Churn Dash Straight Set 2

Churn Dash in an on point set with borders:

Churn Dash On Point

And set on point with sashing:

Churn Dash On Point 2

The on point settings are really busy…let’s calm it down with a few plain blocks:

Churn Dash On Point 3

My intent is to introduce you to the Churn Dash block.  There is so much more one could try simply by experimenting with alternate blocks, value and color, and different borders to completely change the look. 

For instance, I am not a fan of the corner blocks in the border, so I’d switch those out.  And I might add another plain border.  And how about a different color scheme?  So many possibilities!

Churn Dash On Point 4

You could play with design using graph paper, but it is so much easier to use Electric Quilt.  Either way, have fun!

Chisholm Trail Quilt Block

Chisholm Trail, found in the perpetual calendar, 365 Quilt Blocks a Year by Nancy Martin, is drafted from a 4 x 4 grid. 

Here it is presented in a simple straight set with borders…blocks set square side-by-side:

And in a straight set with sashing:

Chisholm Trail in an on point set with borders:

And set on point with sashing:

Throw in some plain blocks and rotate a few Chisholm Trail blocks:

Don’t stop there!  Use alternate blocks, value and color, and different borders to  completely change the look.

If you EQ, then go have fun!