Blooming Nine Patch DONE
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Blooming Nine Patch DONE
I am trying this post again...sorry if its a duplicate.....
I finally finished my Blooming 9 Patch! This was a challenge and all of the members started with the same fabric in the center. The rest of the fabrics, including the backing all came from my stash. I quilted it on my long arm and used Sharon Schambers method of binding, which didnt work too well with my double fold bias binding (hence the wavy spot on left side) which will need some re-work, but for now I am just HAPPY DANCING and sleeping very well under my 2nd finish of 2014.
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I finally finished my Blooming 9 Patch! This was a challenge and all of the members started with the same fabric in the center. The rest of the fabrics, including the backing all came from my stash. I quilted it on my long arm and used Sharon Schambers method of binding, which didnt work too well with my double fold bias binding (hence the wavy spot on left side) which will need some re-work, but for now I am just HAPPY DANCING and sleeping very well under my 2nd finish of 2014.
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this is only one of two quilts I've made in 40+ years that I'd enjoy doing again. Amazing how they turn out.
Mine all came from stash also so no matchy bits, which doesn't matter on this quilt!
Beautiful work qltgrose.
Would you explain the Shamber method of binding?
Mine all came from stash also so no matchy bits, which doesn't matter on this quilt!
Beautiful work qltgrose.
Would you explain the Shamber method of binding?
#7
re: choosing fabrics for blooming 9 patch
I actually "auditioned" about 16 fabrics total before I chose the 11 that went into the quilt. I say just start with one and pull the next and the next. The way you construct this quilt is to make a 9 patch out of 2 fabrics and then you follow it with a round of squares of one of those 2 fabrics. Your choices determine the bloom or not. I had a couple of fabrics that I thought would work but when I cut and made the first couple of blocks with them rejected and rechoose something else. I laid the strips out on a large cookie sheet and walked by them in my kitchen for few weeks just glancing as I went by and that helped me to choose. Heres a shot of my "audition" tray [ATTACH=CONFIG]468608[/ATTACH]
I want to do another one! I would say dive in and start. Its a fun quilt to make and much easier than it looks!
I want to do another one! I would say dive in and start. Its a fun quilt to make and much easier than it looks!
#8
this is only one of two quilts I've made in 40+ years that I'd enjoy doing again. Amazing how they turn out.
Mine all came from stash also so no matchy bits, which doesn't matter on this quilt!
Beautiful work qltgrose. Would you explain the Shamber method of binding?
Mine all came from stash also so no matchy bits, which doesn't matter on this quilt!
Beautiful work qltgrose. Would you explain the Shamber method of binding?
#9
I love your quilt! I posted my first blooming 9 patch earlier this month, and I also want to make another. One of the fun things about this quilt is that you really don't know what you will have until it is finished.
You might be able to fix the binding ruffling problem by blocking the quilt.
You might be able to fix the binding ruffling problem by blocking the quilt.
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