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Old 10-22-2011, 01:15 PM
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wanting to make 2 baby quilts using the d9p cause I hear it is so easy. I have the focus fabric for the middle square, and two other fabrics for the rest. I want to strip piece, as I hear that is easiest, and I have an accuquilt so I know it will be cut right. I just haven't done this before. I just spent 20 minutes trying to find a tutorial on here, and wasn't successful. Is there one I missed? Is there a how to in a certain book? help! Thanks! Virginia
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this is a great tut..
http://www.psiquilt.com/2009/03/disa...ial-super.html
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Just remember, your focus fabric will be in the 4 corners of the 9 patch, not in the middle!
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Old 10-22-2011, 03:26 PM
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Be sure and post a picture of the quilt as you work on it.
I'm sure that you'll do fine.
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The middle square is usually where you would put a contrasting fabric. Focal fabric goes in the corners.
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Old 10-22-2011, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Deborahlees
That uses precut squares. Isn't there a way to do it with strips? If I try to cut out that many squares, its gonna be a disaster. I keep hearing how easy it is. Maybe my idea of easy isn't the right one... Virg
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Originally Posted by virgwid
wanting to make 2 baby quilts using the d9p cause I hear it is so easy. I have the focus fabric for the middle square, and two other fabrics for the rest. I want to strip piece, as I hear that is easiest, and I have an accuquilt so I know it will be cut right. I just haven't done this before. I just spent 20 minutes trying to find a tutorial on here, and wasn't successful. Is there one I missed? Is there a how to in a certain book? help! Thanks! Virginia
The middle square is going to be cut into 4 little squares. Use your focus fabric for the four outside corners.
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Originally Posted by virgwid
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
That uses precut squares. Isn't there a way to do it with strips? If I try to cut out that many squares, its gonna be a disaster. I keep hearing how easy it is. Maybe my idea of easy isn't the right one... Virg
Sure, you can cut strips. Make several of the focus (will be in the corners, a mid-range whatever, and another focus. When cut into the squares strips that will be your top and bottom 3-square-strip. Make another set of strips---------your midrange, your center contrast, and another midrange. This wil always be your middle 3 square row.

Don't make your original squares too little.
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sorry, duplicate
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Old 10-22-2011, 08:28 PM
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I always use the strip method to make 9 patches. Much faster & easier.
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