Originally Posted by katier825
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
wow..that black/white/turquoise is stunning! |
Originally Posted by Dina
I have only made 2 d9p, and you will get many better answers, but I was pleased with mine. Both were small quilts for a cat (yes, really), and I used 3 fabrics. Let me see if I can find pictures. I am a fairly new quilter and I was surprised how easy the d9p was!
For the quilt question - I'm planning on doing one of these too for a granddaughter. I've been playing around with it. I think I may use 2 "prints" (prints are little girl types of fabrics) and then use purple, green and pink for the other patches (including the ones that will be cut). When I construct my first patch I'll pic it for you. I'm glad you asked this question!!! |
Thank you quiltingaddict....
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Here is a link to all D9P on the board. Go nuts! :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search.jsp?q=D9P&u= |
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This is my D9P, 3 basic colors, but more prints, as you can tell...
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Someone on the board had an avatar with only two colors Turquoise and White that looked very stunning. I just finished a small one and it was a lot of fun to see it come together. There are SO MANY ways of laying out your blocks.... GOOD LUCK in making that decision!!!
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Here is a baby quilt I made recently with five colors. My first D9p. It was fun!
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Here's a couple I did a couple of years ago. They are both three color, and it really makes a difference where you put your darks and lights.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-10578-1.htm |
Originally Posted by Maggiemay
I made this one using 3 fabrics. It was for a friend going through chemo & is one of my favorites. My friend is now cancer free!
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These are beautiful D9P! I attempted one recently, but was not pleased with the early results (too busy for my taste). I've recently made some of the blocks into many house blocks, 15 so far.
Good luck. It's a relatively easier block to complete. |
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