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Old 06-30-2011, 06:54 AM
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When you do a DP9 patch, do you do all the blocks the same or do you vary them? I've purchased some really wild material for a baby's quilt I was just wondering what everyone does?
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there are no rules here. You do what you think looks good.
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After cutting them apart I try to arrange them so I only have to match up block seams and not a bunch of little ones. I use three Different colors. Make yours to suit yourself and you will like it better.
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You can do it either way. If every block in the 9-patch is different (or even if every 9-patch is different), you get a very scrappy look.

I kind of like using a system. For example, every middle patch a dark red. That will be the small square in the quilt. I think it's also a good idea to use dark fabrics in the corners, light in the middle; just think it turns out nicer that way.

I'm not an expert on DP9, though!

Do a search here on DP9 and you will get lots of ideas. Also try a Google "images" search on DP9 -- there are tutes both here and online that will show how creating the 9-patch in a certain way affects the results in the quilt.
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Nice easy blocks that are lots of fun.
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Originally Posted by grandaud
When you do a DP9 patch, do you do all the blocks the same or do you vary them? I've purchased some really wild material for a baby's quilt I was just wondering what everyone does?
Why is it called a disapearing 9 patch?
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Originally Posted by MrsM
Originally Posted by grandaud
When you do a DP9 patch, do you do all the blocks the same or do you vary them? I've purchased some really wild material for a baby's quilt I was just wondering what everyone does?
Why is it called a disapearing 9 patch?
When you sew the 9 blocks together in 3 rows of 3, then you turn around and cut that in half horizontally and vertically. It is no longer a 9 patch. It is now a 4 patch.
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I varied, but the center peice was the same on all.
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I used two charm packs, plus a few more fabrics. I did keep the center block consistant - a strong colored almost solid. It turns out to be the little block that ties the quilt together. I did have to sash mine because it got too busy for me. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-90709-1.htm
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