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Lynnc 09-02-2011 11:42 PM

Thanks for the question because I had no idea what a D9P was either. Now we both know.

Betsydrew 09-04-2011 04:23 AM

I too had never heard of a D9P until i read this this AM. I love it! Now I know what to do with some charms packs I bought 'just because'. Thanks!!! I like the idea of the PP heart blocks too. Very sweet. Betsydrew

Tweety2911 09-04-2011 04:33 PM

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Don't make this layout mistake.

D9P oops
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grannyjan 09-04-2011 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by Tweety2911
Don't make this layout mistake.

I like your mistake

FayZ 09-05-2011 02:43 AM


Originally Posted by Tweety2911
Don't make this layout mistake.

grannyjan is right. I guess you just can't make a ugly D9P.

Betsydrew 09-05-2011 10:51 AM

At first glance, I noticed the pin wheely thing in the middle and thought, " I like that" only after looking at it a while longer did I see the swastikas. Ohhhh, thanks for the warning! This may be one to put some large appliques on. All that work -- I feel your pain.

pjnesler 09-05-2011 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by Betsydrew
At first glance, I noticed the pin wheely thing in the middle and thought, " I like that" only after looking at it a while longer did I see the swastikas. Ohhhh, thanks for the warning! This may be one to put some large appliques on. All that work -- I feel your pain.

Took me a second look to see that - I know they definatly have bad meaning now, but I have vintage Easter post cards that show the swastika as an element of the design. I was told there is some religious aspect to this. Unfortunitally I don't know what it is.....

FayZ 09-05-2011 04:30 PM

I didn't see the swastika.My dad was a prisoner of war in WWII. I will have to think about this.

cattailsquilts 09-05-2011 04:37 PM

re: the swastika layout

"The word swastika came from the Sanskrit word svastika, meaning any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a mark made on persons and things to denote good luck. It is composed of su- meaning "good, well" and asti "to be" svasti thus means "well-being." The suffix -ka either forms a diminutive or intensifies the verbal meaning, and svastika might thus be translated literally as "that which is associated with well-being," corresponding to "lucky charm" or "thing that is auspicious."

In other words, the Nazi party corrupted a symbol of good will/good luck into a symbol of evil.

(read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika)

Julie in NM 09-05-2011 04:48 PM

check these pic on our forum: http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_page.jsp?upnum=2183


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