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craftybear 05-23-2010 03:14 AM

awesome, glad everyone is enjoying making the D9P

skjquiltnut 05-29-2010 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Janis
I first learned about the D9P on this forum, and decided to use it for my twin grand daughter's quilts. I used all of the same variety of fabrics in both quilts, but put my 9 patches together randomly with the fabrics for each quilt. I had mostly light colors in the corners. After cutting up the multi color 9 patches, and putting them back randomly, I appliqued things one might find in their back yard, as I later called it, in the large squares, randomly. I used a squirrel, a bee, a butterfly, a lady bug, a bird, a worm (although some think it might be a snake), a dragonfly, a multi circle creature that has a head and the rest of it's body made out of circles..I don't know what to call it, but you get the idea. I also appliqued 2 overlaping hearts on a square near the center of the quilts, one a darker pink and the other a lighter pink on each quilt signifying that the girls were twins. Of course one had the darker color on top and the other had the lighter pink on top. I had to do the applique after the quilt was sewn together so I would have all of the blocks I was using for the applique right side up. I outlined quilted the bugs and animals and in the large empty squares I hand doodled a flower and hand quilted that. I also used embroidery floss to make eyes, antennas and also faces on some of the bugs and animals and did that after I had my quilt dancwiches so I could hide my knots in the batting. In the rectangles, I drew and quilted a long backward S like shape. My quilting on the borders was a long swooping wavy line with doodle flowers along the way. I hope this might give others ideas of how to do the D9P with a little twist.

Sounds great! have you posted a picture?

JackieG 05-29-2010 11:54 AM

Thanks. These are very helpful. I've been hesitant to begin one.

craftybear 05-29-2010 12:09 PM

I just made my first D9P quilt top and was so much fun!

Janis 05-29-2010 12:44 PM

I can't post pictures yet. I did send a picture to a friend on the board. I'll ask her if she can scan in pictures of the quilts for me.
I'll copy this link when I ask her, and maybe she can post them here.

craftybear 05-29-2010 12:46 PM

cool, can't wait to see your pictures


Originally Posted by Janis
I can't post pictures yet. I did send a picture to a friend on the board. I'll ask her if she can scan in pictures of the quilts for me.
I'll copy this link when I ask her, and maybe she can post them here.


quiltease 05-29-2010 02:08 PM

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Hi
Janis asked me to post these. I hope they come out right. If not, I'll try again. Wish me luck!
bev.

quiltease 05-29-2010 02:09 PM

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One more, it's a close up. So cute!!!!!!!!!

craftybear 05-29-2010 02:14 PM

wow, thanks for sharing!

Janis 05-29-2010 07:27 PM

Thanks Bev for showing my quilts!!! The girls are Lauren 3 1/2, and Alexandra and Kaitlyn, 16 months. I put the quilts on the floor after I got done quilting them and let the girls explore them. As they are identical twins, they are identified by the color of the clothing they wear, and so the quilts had to be individual too, but a lot alike too, which I could easily do with the D9P. This is my first time with the D9P quilt. I'm glad you like them and also happy my good friend could and would take the time to show them to you too. Thanks again Bev.


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