"Disappearing" designs
I've bought some precuts and got a few books that were fantastic and showed ways to use them. I went to YouTube to see what other people were doing and found that their is a new way called "disappearing" 9 patch, 6 patch, ect. However, I don't see a book that show how to use the different "disappearing" patches in different ways. YouTube had a lot of videos about it, but my computer is down stairs and my sewing machine is upstairs. I can't seem to remember how to make the disappearing patterns for each type. I forget when I go from my computer to the sewing room.
Has anyone found a book that has pictures about making patches "disappear"? |
Jenny Doan has a number of disappearing quilts on her Missouri Star Quilt Co. YouTube videos. There are others on YouTube but hers are the best in my opinion.
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I don't know if you would like this pattern but it is free
(386) Pinterest or http://www.thequiltingland.com/2015/...tch-quilt.html |
I finally got myself a lap top or I pad, never know which one it is. mainly to watch youtube slowly! while sewing, very slowly!
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Missouri Quilt Company. Jenny Doan had designed a number of 'disappearing" blocks and the tutorials are all over the internet.
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https://www.patchworkposse.com/15-di...uilt-patterns/ There is also an e-book that can be purchased.
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Here are 20 different disappearing 9 patch patterns and layouts.
https://www.favequilts.com/Patterns-...Patch-Patterns |
This is one of my favorites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB1s...=JordanFabrics
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https://www.youtube.com/c/QuestioningQuilter
Brita Nelson has a WHOLE SERIES on disappearing blocks with different ways to create them, different layouts and 2-color, 3 color, scrappy variations. I think its a better foundation on the possibilities of Disappearing designs, and will give you better ideas than just one block. |
Thanks for the websites, but I'm looking for a book. There are so many ways to make a "disappearing" block that my memory fails me from the time I see the YouTube demo on my computer and then go upstairs to my quilting room to make it. Buying a lap top computer is not feasible. I guess with time, someone will make a book on this.
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