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Karen Mc 12-15-2015 05:05 PM

I do not know but I like it.

sewbizgirl 12-15-2015 05:16 PM

Don't know the name, but it's a great design idea for a team quilt. Going to 'pin' it!

rocklady 12-15-2015 10:43 PM

This looks similar to the big block that I saw of "Sewing with Nancy". Yours had sashing and a different size but the arrangement is the same. I have made a couple of these and they are fun. I have fabric picked out for another one.
I Googled Sewing With Nancy big blocks and found the 2 part episode with Debbie Bowles you can watch online about how to make this quilt.

http://video.wpt.org/video/2365057122/

http://video.wpt.org/video/2365063804/

GailG 12-16-2015 03:46 AM

I agree with Shelbie. The reason I don't think it's a D9P is that the solid strip (some blocks orange and some blocks navy) has no seam....see the closeup. I love this quilt. The positive and negative blocks are cool.

MarthaT 12-16-2015 06:30 AM

Nope...not a D9P. My first thought also was that it was a Sashed D9P. But y'all are correct, the seaming is not right. A Sashed D9P would give a similar look if you want an easy beginner pattern.

muskratwine 12-16-2015 07:41 AM

Looks like BQ2 by Maple Island Quilts - quick and fairly easy quilt.

crzypatcher 12-16-2015 09:36 PM

Missouri Star Tutorials, Window Pane quilt. Same idea without the sashing between block. I am making one right now for my daughter.

crzypatcher 12-16-2015 09:38 PM

Look on MSQ Tutorials. Window Pane quilt. Same idea but without the sashing between blocks. I am doing one right now for my daughter.

maviskw 12-17-2015 06:25 AM


Originally Posted by GailG (Post 7405269)
I agree with Shelbie. The reason I don't think it's a D9P is that the solid strip (some blocks orange and some blocks navy) has no seam....see the closeup. I love this quilt. The positive and negative blocks are cool.

The original 9-patch was made with four print blocks and five blocks of a solid: half of the blocks were made with five navy solid and half have five orange solid. After these are sewn with sashing (orange sashing on the navy blocks and navy sashing on the orange blocks), they are cut into four pieces, therefore you have the print with sashing on two sides (orange or navy), and orange or navy pieces that came from the solid blocks of the original sashed 9-patch.
I hope this can be visualized with my explanation.
The solid strip you see is from the sashing that was put on to sew the three rows of cut 9-patch blocks together.

johnette 12-18-2015 06:36 AM

I think I found it. It's called Topiary Tiles and it's a free pattern on Craftsy.
http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilt...ry-tiles/14264


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