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Old 01-03-2015, 02:17 PM
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my first time with this block 1) after you cut sideways and top to bottom.....and arrange them the way you like them......then, should each block thereafter (in the quilt) be arranged the same way? 2) how do I get the fabric I want to be in the center 3) how do I get it to look less scattered/ helter skelter like? I appreciate any help I can get with this. Happy New Year all and Happy Quilting.
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Can you show us a photo?
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Have you looked in the picture section in the albums? There are lots of quilts made with this block that may give you some ideas. I actually made one using one of the pictured quilts that I liked.
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If you go to the picture section of QB and click on the sticky for the Quilt Gallery you will find several versions. You can also use the QB search box and put in D9P or Dissappearing Nine Patch and you will find some examples.
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When you make the original 9-patch, if you keep the centers all the same color, they can create a secondary pattern. Whatever you put on the outer 4 corners of the original 9 patch remain same size squares and the other 4 pieces end up as rectangles.

Here are some pics of ones I did. In both, they were scrappy, but I kept the same colors in the same positions of the original blocks.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t162092.html
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I completely understand how it can get confusing, the first time I did I looked all weird. And now I love it and I like doing a disappearing 9 patch and 4 patch they look just wonderful. I will say I break it up by doing a solid color. I would like a picture to see what you have done so far?
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Old 01-03-2015, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by katier825 View Post
When you make the original 9-patch, if you keep the centers all the same color, they can create a secondary pattern. Whatever you put on the outer 4 corners of the original 9 patch remain same size squares and the other 4 pieces end up as rectangles.

Here are some pics of ones I did. In both, they were scrappy, but I kept the same colors in the same positions of the original blocks.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t162092.html
Love your teal/black quilt!!!
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Old 01-04-2015, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by katier825 View Post
When you make the original 9-patch, if you keep the centers all the same color, they can create a secondary pattern. Whatever you put on the outer 4 corners of the original 9 patch remain same size squares and the other 4 pieces end up as rectangles.

Here are some pics of ones I did. In both, they were scrappy, but I kept the same colors in the same positions of the original blocks.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t162092.html
oh wow....thank you....that's the help I was looking for....I love your quilts...thanks for posting pictures as that gives me an idea of a less scrambled look
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thanks for the help........I've got what I need to move forward and will post pics when done....
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If I'm doing a controlled scrappy D9P, I plan the centers of each side which will be my "arms" so that they form a semi-consistent lattice pattern in the finished quilt.
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