d9p?
#1
ok I have been going through pictures on here of d9ps and am confused I thought 9 patches where 9 squares sewn together in threes?
What exactly is this pattern I see many different variations and am confused on the correct sequence of fabric can someone fill me in? thanks
What exactly is this pattern I see many different variations and am confused on the correct sequence of fabric can someone fill me in? thanks
#2
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disappearing 9 patch
today I posted some links about them for all of us
click on this link and you can click on each of the 5 links that I had posted today on disappearing 9 patch
http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_to...um=6442&page=1
today I posted some links about them for all of us
click on this link and you can click on each of the 5 links that I had posted today on disappearing 9 patch
http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_to...um=6442&page=1
#3
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Here's a tutorial
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-40144-1.htm
Oops, she's already given you the links to a lot of d9p info.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-40144-1.htm
Oops, she's already given you the links to a lot of d9p info.
#4
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First you assemble a 9 patch block. Then you cut it up and rearrange it and sew it back together. It's a very easy way to get a more complicated looking pattern. On the standard D9P, after you assemble it, you cut the block in half both directions. I like to flip flop the opposite corners. I also like to use the same color in the center squares of the 9 patch. It creates a sub pattern and looks great when you do it that way.
#6
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Originally Posted by katier825
First you assemble a 9 patch block. Then you cut it up and rearrange it and sew it back together. It's a very easy way to get a more complicated looking pattern. On the standard D9P, after you assemble it, you cut the block in half both directions. I like to flip flop the opposite corners. I also like to use the same color in the center squares of the 9 patch. It creates a sub pattern and looks great when you do it that way.
#9
Originally Posted by ckcowl
you make a 9=patch then cut it - rearrange the pieces and sew it back together
We take a nice hunk of fabric, cut it into strips (or sqs), sew them together, cut them apart to re-sew them again.
I think we're all nuts
:lol:
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