Do look at www.quiltville.com. Bonnie has lots of scrappy type patterns. :)
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How about an Ohio Star with the center and points using the shirt fabric?
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Originally Posted by sweetpea
A 9 patch would be quick and easy we hope your bother get well soon. will be parying for you al
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Not sure what the snowball looks like but it sounds difficult. I am going to decide tomorrow because I want to start/finish it this weekend. My brother has terminal lung cancer 9never smoked a day in his life!). He was very ill three weeks ago and we thought we were going to lose him but he was transferred to a wonderful hospital in Newcastle and they have treated him. We expect him to come home this weekend but are not sure what the future holds. I believe in miracles and everyday he is still with us is a miracle to me. Thanks so much to everyone for all the suggestions and also for prayers. Will post when I decide and hopefully will be able to show you all the finished product on Monday. Eileen
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This is disappearing 9 patch I did with mens shirts. I think I did 3 of each color and cut them 5 1/2 sewed them in rows and then cut it in half and turned it and sewed together again.
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WOW! Just lots of nice ideas. Makes me wish I could make them all myself. :)
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Originally Posted by janell2009
This is disappearing 9 patch I did with mens shirts. I think I did 3 of each color and cut them 5 1/2 sewed them in rows and then cut it in half and turned it and sewed together again.
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I did a simple 9 patch out of my deceased husbands shirts for my grandson as a memory quilt.
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I can't remember the pattern name though it is common, butI jusst recently used men's shirts to cut 6" squares, cut them in half diagonally, and then sewed back together a dark and a light piece. Sewed all squares together turned in the same direction. Saw one like this in Pottery Barn magazine. It was simple but definitely had the pieced quilt look; turned out great. My friend called it boats after the sailboats pattern.
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sew 9 "5 1/2" squares together...
Then take that 9 patch square and cut it down the middle + vertical and horizontal. then you turn each of the now 4 blocks. sew them back together.. and the 9 patch disappears.. ehhehhehehe fun to play with how you can put the 4 pieces together and get a different look. (I just used the size of 5 1/2 because that is the size of square ruler I owned and it fit on the shirt fronts the best of what I had) It makes a large block so it will go fast, I think the block ends out about 15 3/4 inches square) |
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