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Sapphire_Rae 01-30-2011 09:05 AM

Nice!!! Much better with your creative touch. I wouldn't put filler blocks in, just add a border or two.

craftyone27 01-30-2011 09:13 AM

I love your new twist on the D9P!! Your quilt will be great! I agree w/some others, be careful w/adding sashing as it may break-up the lines of your new design too much. If it were mine I would add some plain borders, maybe one in a light fabric from the quilt and one in a dark. Whatever you decide I'm sure the end result will be great!

nance-ell 01-30-2011 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Lindsey
I also love your added step. Its really nice. I would not have thought to do this. I might have to borrow your idea.TIA

Borrow away! There are a few drawbacks and if they wouldn't bother you, have fun! I've had to switch the direction of some of my seams in order to have proper matching and nesting.... but, some I could not switch because they were already sewn in one direction in the original 9 patch. It hasn't been a big problem, just be aware. Also, here and there are snips of fabric on the underside from the corners of pieces that were right on my diagonal cut line. I've been cutting some out... depending on how much bulk it's creating. All in all, it's been a fun project. I can't wait to finish it.

nance-ell 01-30-2011 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by craftyone27
I love your new twist on the D9P!! Your quilt will be great! I agree w/some others, be careful w/adding sashing as it may break-up the lines of your new design too much. If it were mine I would add some plain borders, maybe one in a light fabric from the quilt and one in a dark. Whatever you decide I'm sure the end result will be great!

After starting to sew it together, I've decided against sashing. I like the way the triangles on the edges come together as a square. I don't want to lose that.

sunkistmi 01-30-2011 09:18 AM

This quilt is absolutely beautiful. Can someone tell me what a D9P stands for? I can see the difference after it has been "sliced & diced" but wonder how to do original pattern also. It looks interesting and pretty easy to do. Thanks

nance-ell 01-30-2011 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by sunkistmi
This quilt is absolutely beautiful. Can someone tell me what a D9P stands for? I can see the difference after it has been "sliced & diced" but wonder how to do original pattern also. It looks interesting and pretty easy to do. Thanks

D9P stands for Disappearing 9 Patch

I started by making a 9 patch of 8" squares. Random fabric selection. Cut them in both directions down the center. If you rearrange them at this point, you have a D9P. Do a search on here and you'll find lots of beautiful examples. I just went another step to get the look I was wanting.

I did take some pics along the way if anyone wants to see the process.

katiebear1 01-30-2011 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by GraceyFaas
It is soooo cute! I will have to remember this. I think a couple of strip borders added will make a nice spread. I don't think fillers are necessary.

I agree....don't mess with it. It is absolutly beautiful the way it is

LDB 01-30-2011 10:48 AM

Love it! Never would have thought of it myself!

dixiebelle162002 01-30-2011 11:25 AM

Very pretty! Happy quilting

whinnytoo 01-30-2011 11:29 AM

Very nice!!!! love the colors


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