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Also here is a tut where you can see it also by the Missouri Star Quilt Company. This helped me learn how to do it my first time. :)
http://youtu.be/dEjZOXxPazg |
Originally Posted by Nana2Sew
This block is a D9P using 3 colours.
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Here is the finished block!
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Originally Posted by kyrose
I mark the 9-patch using a large ruler and marking the center at the outer edges then I turn the ruler and line up to cut with a rotary cutter. After cutting both directions, I turn 2 opposite new blocks 180 deg. to forn a D9P. This is a current project. I am doing half the blocks with the dark pieces in the corners and center and half with the light. This is a Christmas present for a friend. When it is complete, I will post the finished quilt.
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Gotta do one of these soon. Love all your pictures!
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Sending PM.
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I completed mine not too long ago - here you go with the pics. I did the scrappy look.
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I completed mine not too long ago - here you go with the pics. I did the scrappy look.
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The sunflowers are great. They made a very pretty quilt. Thank you.
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Wow...thanks...I finally know what a D9P is...I can't wait to make one!
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
This is the pattern I used pics form.
Hope it helps :) They are fun to make. http://www.popularpatchwork.com/news/article.asp?a=5294 |
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