lol that answered that..... I just watched a video for making the "Super size nine patch" from what I watched I would only be using 3 fabrics.
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Originally Posted by nygal
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How about something like this? That way you don't have to cut up those cute printed fabrics too tiny.
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How about a disappearing 4 patch to 9 patch?
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my suggestion would be warm wish the pattern is free .
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I just done a few with 4-patch with an alternating solid. They were easy and turned so cute.
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Yellow brick road is super fast and you wont lose the effect
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Originally Posted by Billie G
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I was just going thru some papers the other day & ran across a"Super-Sized Nine Patch" I don't know where I got it, must be off the 'net. Across the bottom of the page it reads,"Quiltmaker-May/June '06* Copyright @2006 Primedia Inc. All rights reserved" I hope this helps you.
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thank you for all the replies, I really appreciate all the suggestions!
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I would make Eleanor Burns' Quick Trip around the World with these six fabrics.
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I like to use the Yellow Brick Road patten for a QUICK baby quilt. I also like to throw in some texture blocks, such as Chenille, or crinkle block, or even have thrown in a few flannel block..... it give the quilt more texture and babies like feeling things...
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