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tabsmonsters 03-27-2011 06:32 PM

I have made 2 D9P quilts using charm packs but I wanted to try making one with just 3 fabrics but I don't know how to figure how much of each fabric I will need to make 12 D9P blocks using 5" squares.

Also is there a strip piecing method to this? I have a migraine right at the moment so I am having a hard time thinking it out!

Thanks so much!

Tabby

jaciqltznok 03-27-2011 06:47 PM

how big do you want the finished blocks to be, and the finished quilt?
I can whip it up in EQ for you I think, as it basically is just a 9 patch quilt, then you will sub cut it right? so no extra fabric once it is cut...just borders...shoot me some numbers!

tabsmonsters 03-27-2011 06:53 PM

Jacquie, the finished blocks would be 12". Finished quilt size should be something around 45" x 55".

Yes, basic 9 patch then sub cut and borders. Not sure how big on the borders, maybe a 1" then 3". Whatever is needed to get it close to the finished size. I usually just fly by the seat of my pants!

Thank you so much!

jaciqltznok 03-27-2011 07:14 PM

ok you say 3 colors, like four corners are one color, the four middles are one color and center is a third color?

If so, you will make 12 blocks that measure 13" before you sub cut them to get a 12" finished D9P block!

for each fabric you need 1 yard and if you use the center patch fabric for a 3" border you will need to add 1/2 yard to that one.

You will be cutting 4 1/2" strips, and you can sew them into sets of color 1, color 2, color 1 as a set and then color 2, color 3(center) color 2 as a set, you will more sets of the first combo than the second of course.

the total size would be 45 x 58! with a single 3" border!

you can do 5" strips, but the blocks will be bigger!

I hope this helps!

tabsmonsters 03-27-2011 09:56 PM

Thank you so much, that is great!

QuiltnNan 03-28-2011 04:39 AM

Isn't EQ the best !?! I'd love to see a photo when you get it made up.


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