Disappearing nine patch
#21
This was my D9P. I used about 11 different fat quarters that I felt looked good together. I had a lot of material left over, in fact first I made a tote with the fats, then liked it so much I made the quilt.
#24
I experimented with some numbers and I'm using a 18 1/2" finished 9 patch. Then I cut, swap and sew. When completed I have a twin top.....which I'm sure my DS will love. It's either going to be Thomas or CARS...whichever I can find.
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gcathie - your two quilts are gorgeous - as always. I'm going nutz
trying to count the different fabrics that you used. The pastel was
easy to count - the multicolored - not so easy.
Sandybeach - your quilt is beautiful too.
That's it - I'm jumping in too! What could go wrong, right? or wrong?
trying to count the different fabrics that you used. The pastel was
easy to count - the multicolored - not so easy.
Sandybeach - your quilt is beautiful too.
That's it - I'm jumping in too! What could go wrong, right? or wrong?
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Originally Posted by Bevanger
I really want to try the D9P but in trueth it kinda scares me. :oops: So is it basically ..... you make up a 9 patch? Ok I can do that, but then i see longer blocks. this is where i get lost.. All your quilts are beautiful ladies :D
Just make your 9 patch, then cut it in half, then in half again. Then arrange the blocks to where you like them the best!
Easy, peasy!
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