Tell Me About Pre-Cuts: Day Five
Day Five and I'm talking about 5" squares. They're called "Charm" Packs. They are typically bundled as stacks of 40 or 42 squares. They've been around for a long time, too.
Here are a few sets of charms that I've worked with in the past few years.
Charm pack of Kona Solids |
I used these for a blog hop challenge in 2014 where we had to use some Kona solids. Since I wanted a variety of colors but didn't want to spend a lot of money, I bought a charm pack! Clever, huh?
I made a Thousand Pyramids quilt and used the leftovers to make my Fractured Jewels quilt. They have been VERY popular workshops - we make the Pyramids in the morning and the Jewels in the afternoon. Both quilts were published in Modern Patchwork Magazine.
Thousand Pyramids using the Kona Charm pack above |
Fractured Jewels as it appeared in Modern Patchwork Magazine |
Here's a sweet set from Windham Fabrics called Briar Rose.
Charm Pack of Briar Rose |
I first made some Dresden plates with the charms. I can get 2 wedges from each 5" square. Let me show you my little quilt.
Charming Dresdens quilt |
I had a few left over to make some 2" EPP hexagons which I made into a small Zig and Zag of Hexies table runner.
The Zig and Zag of Hexies Runner using Briar Rose charms |
I cut some charms using my Kaffe Fassett fabrics. I love all the color and pattern in these!
5" charms cut using my Kaffe Fassett fabrics |
I made another Charming Dresden quilt (which I shared about last year). Do you remember?
Charming Dresdens quilt: 7" blocks; 40" x 40" quilt |
I think that's enough for today. I bet you have some stacks and packs of 5" squares in your stash. I've got more ideas, but I'll wait for another day.
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