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Thread: Another way to make a D9P

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    Another way to make a D9P

    I think this is a great variation as well
    http://chock-a-blockquiltblocks.blog...variation.html

    and a double D9P
    http://blackberrycreek.typepad.com/b...ine-patch.html

    and another
    http://afewscraps.blogspot.co.nz/201...ine-patch.html

    here's a description to make a triple and even quadr. D9P, geesssjjj that's a lot of cutting LOL
    http://monika-quiltingjourney.blogsp...75178028320221

    With the links I saw here in another post, we'll have quite a collection to choose from .

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    I think my head is spinning. I have never made a D9P, but have a "bag ready" with fabric at a moments notice (literly). That is if I run out of quilts to make. On my bucket list.

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    I love the DP9 and love the variations you posted. Thanks so much. I just have to try a couple of them.
    Families are like old quilts....although they tend to unravel at times...each can be stitched back together with love.

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    I've made a bunch of D9P quilts and love the look. I have made them with sashes, without sashes, on point, used panels for the larger outer corners. It's such a versatile pattern!

    That last link is especially interesting to me. Thanks for sharing.

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    Great ideas here , good one to start the new year off with . Thank you

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    Love the first one.

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    Never realized there could be so many different variations.

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    I love the first one.

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