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No, It’s NOT Actually Sashing Stash!

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

No! No! It’s NOT actually Sashing Stash! This delicious jacket was made the old fashioned way by the redoubtable Gweneth McMillard, who obvious leans toward classic Equilateral Triangles jacket trims. Spotted on the streets of Albany, California, 2016.

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Sashing Stash Accent Trim

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

Jennifer Goheen brightened up her mother’s classic white curtains with Flying Geese Sashing Stash banding. “It gives them a Greek look,” she says. See her article about how she did it.

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Scrap Doodles Collaboration

Posted on September 3, 2016 by duganek.

In a workshop using Sashing Stash scraps for inspiration, three participants ended up collaborating on a post workshop project. The three beginning blocks (above) were made by Sue Peck, Shawn Dubin, and Sue Fox of Berkeley. Shawn reports, “After some …

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Salad

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

Salad is another delightful baby quilt by Dani Lawler, starring a lush harvest from the garden with Sashing Stash giving a charismatic supporting performance—in the role of sashing!

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Cat and Fish

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

While most preemies wear protective eye cover to protect their eyes from bright ceiling lights, their parents and nurses often value a distinctive quilt that helps then identify and bond with the fragile infant. Here, Dani Lawler uses scraps of …

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Ten Blocks from the Workshop

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

When Ann and Eleanor had finished making the first batch of Sashing Stash sample quilts, California designer Sue Fox begged for the leftover scraps and invited friends over to play at her Berkeley workshop. Above are the first ten blocks …

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Fox and Geese

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

“The inspiration to make this quilt came when several piles of red & white and black & white fabrics, in scraps and fat quarters, were sitting together on my work table. Many of these fabrics were designed by friends and/or …

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Secret Garden

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

“This was the second design I chose (after Geese Take Flight) when I decided to make 2 Sashing Stash quilts to take to a local quilt show. I loved the colors in the sketch of this quilt by graphic artist …

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Geese Take Flight

Posted on September 3, 2016. Updated September 3, 2016 by duganek.

“I made this from the free Riley Blake pattern but without removing the outside seam allowance, thus creating a double stripe on each side of the geese. The red is a mottled fabric I just happened to have in my …

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