Twelve-inch quilt blocks are one the most popular sizes used in patchwork quilts, and thousands of designs have been created over the years, from traditional to contemporary. The blocks are often chosen to create sampler quilts, where twelve or more different quilt blocks are sewn to create a quilt. If you’re a beginning quilter, always refer to the links within each pattern to learn more about the techniques used during quilt block assembly. It’s pretty simple to construct this 12" block if you work on the patchwork in a step-by-step manner. You’ll also find an alternative way to assemble the patchwork that’s sewn between corners on the outer edges of the block. As you read the pattern, do keep in mind that you can use the same technique with nearly any quilt block design. Your own quilt blocks can be entirely different, and I think you’ll find that it’s fun to go scrappy with this design. The design is perfect for scrap quilts, even if you only go scrappy when you create the boats. Like so many other patchwork quilt blocks, this Churn Dash variation can be color controlled or scrappy, your choice. It’s simple to sew, and that makes the design perfect for quilt block swaps. On the right, fabrics contrast more with each other. Which look do you prefer? Consider mixing a variety of color layouts to make a scrap quilt.