D9P question for you
#1
Hi there, I am fairly new to quilting, but I am HOOKED! I have only done very basic block quilts so far, and I really want to try the d9p. I have looked at the tutorials, and the pictures, but still can't figure a few things out. How do I know how many fabrics to use, and how do I go about designing a pattern, if I don't know how many fabrics? I have seen many very pretty ones in 2-3 fabrics, but the some of the ones with more than that seem to end up being random when it is sewed together? What do I do?
#3
The best instructions with pics:
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html
This pattern is so easy, just make one and you will learn about color and how you want to make the next one.
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html
This pattern is so easy, just make one and you will learn about color and how you want to make the next one.
#4
Okay I had this same problem when I started mine so from my problems maybe you can make some sense!
In the nine patch once it is made....the middle square will be cut into four squares becomeing corner stones. the top middle, bottom middle, left middle and right middle fabrics will become the narrow long strips.
In the picture below, I set up the nine patch as follows:
Blue Yellow Blue
Yellow Red Yellow
Blue Yellow Blue
hope this helps!
In the nine patch once it is made....the middle square will be cut into four squares becomeing corner stones. the top middle, bottom middle, left middle and right middle fabrics will become the narrow long strips.
In the picture below, I set up the nine patch as follows:
Blue Yellow Blue
Yellow Red Yellow
Blue Yellow Blue
hope this helps!
#5
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The best instructions with pics:
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html
This pattern is so easy, just make one and you will learn about color and how you want to make the next one.
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html
This pattern is so easy, just make one and you will learn about color and how you want to make the next one.
#6
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Just make a small sample D9P..like small throw size. You can see what you like or don't like about the placement of your fabrics/colors. You can do the whole thing scrappy, and they come out just beautiful. Like with a charm pack...I did that, and it's one of my DD's favorite quilts. Once you start putting it together you will see how it works out.
Another suggestion - cut up some paper squares and put them together like fabric pieces. That may help you visualize.
Another suggestion - cut up some paper squares and put them together like fabric pieces. That may help you visualize.
#7
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Originally Posted by jljack
Another suggestion - cut up some paper squares and put them together like fabric pieces. That may help you visualize.
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