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D9P variations?
Has anyone made blocks using the nine patch format and instead of just cutting through the 2 centres, cut across the diagonal and possibly more?
I am going to experiment shortly, when I get a window of opportunity, to do something different to see what happens. Probably be a disaster but "nothing ventured nothing gained". I would appreciate your thoughts and experience. |
when you cut for d9p, you get squares that can be rotated to make other patterns. if you cut a 9p on the diagonals there's only one way to rotate... with the original outside corners now in the middle. i've not done it yet, but it could be interesting. try it and share a pic with us :)
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Craftsy had a free printable download with various ways to cut a four patch or nine patch. You could cut out the paper shapes and play with the design.
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I have be experimenting with a since D9P set on point. I just don't have enough fabrics to make more blocks and can't find those soft antique peach and aqua prints anywhere anymore.
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I recent saw this she changes it up by the placement of squares in the original 9 patch and then on placment after cutting.
http://vancouvermodernquiltguild.ca/...aring-9-patch/ |
http://quiltingintherain.blogspot.co...-tutorial.html
She does two cuts on the diagonal. Interesting. |
Originally Posted by luana
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Craftsy had a free printable download with various ways to cut a four patch or nine patch. You could cut out the paper shapes and play with the design.
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DPN variations?
I thank you all very much for your information. I will, as suggested, try chopping the blocks with the few left over from my table runner and see what happens. I like the cross diagonal cut but I fancy doing more deconstruction and reassembly as well as that. I will post the results if successful and maybe the failures too so we can learn! You may be right Peckish and I could be disappointed in the end.
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Oh no! I wasn't trying to discourage you, I was trying to illustrate how you can audition different ways of cutting and assembling the block using graph paper instead of fabric. Much less work that way. :)
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This is a great series of ideas. I tend to be a very "linear" quilter. I'm going to use these ideas to "mix-it-up." Thanks for posting your ideas.
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I've made a disappearing 16 patch cut on the diagonal put together with sashing. I've also set a D9P on the diagonal with sashing. I liked them both.
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Originally Posted by irishrose
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I've made a disappearing 16 patch cut on the diagonal put together with sashing. I've also set a D9P on the diagonal with sashing. I liked them both.
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I can try. My computer with Photoshop and my pictures on it crashed so I have start anew. The first one is a D9P on point with sashing - I ran out of fabric and make a different block for the center. The second is the D16P with the blocks cut on the diagonal.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]471232[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]471233[/ATTACH]Looks like I was successful. I can try to find the blog with the D16P if you'r interested. |
Check out a post by nance-ell on the 30th January, 2011 titled "D9P Sliced and Diced". Nance-ell made the D9P blocks but wasn't happy so cut the blocks again on the diagonals with very good results.
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peach and aqua
Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
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I have be experimenting with a since D9P set on point. I just don't have enough fabrics to make more blocks and can't find those soft antique peach and aqua prints anywhere anymore.
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our guild just had a speaker, Marlous Designs, today. she has made a successful business out of slicing and dicing all sorts of quilt blocks. and she's a funny speaker, too :)
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I did this one I call the magicians 9 patch, you cut the 9 patch like usual, down the centers vertically and horizontally, but then you make those into another 9 patch using solids and a print
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