
The Monkey Wrench quilt block, also known as the Churn Dash, Shoo Fly, Alaska Homestead, and other names, is a classic and versatile block with a rich history in quilting.
This quilt block has been around for many years, with its earliest known publication dating back to 1898 in the Ohio Farmer magazine.
The block’s popularity can be attributed to its simplicity, making it an ideal choice for beginners to learn and practice various basic quilting techniques.
Today I’m splicing a Monkey wrench block and turning it into a Disappearing monkey wrench block. I hope you like it.
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