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Old 01-10-2012, 06:41 PM
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What is a disappearing 9 patch? I've done 9 patches before, but I don't understand what "disappearing" 9 patches look like or how to make them. Is it something new?
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Old 01-10-2012, 06:51 PM
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You make your 9 patch and then cut it down the middle and across the middle then turn the squares and put them back together. The do not look like a 9 patch any more. It is really neat to see it come together. If you search on disappearing 9 patch on the internet you will find several hits. Have fun.
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I made 3 D9P quilts. Here is the tute I used to learn.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEjZO...eature=channel
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Sew your choice of squares together. I used 5 with a strong color in the center one. Then cut like the tutorials say and sew them back together.
http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html

I put mine on point with sashing and added a center block because I ran out of charms. There is a thread of D9Ps in the picture gallery. They can be so different so it's worth a look.
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Old 01-10-2012, 07:37 PM
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Have you tried google? Here is a page full of pictures of D9Ps from google. You will probably find lots of tutorials there, also. (Or google "disappearing 9 patch tutorial.)

https://www.google.com/search?q=disa...w=1366&bih=659

They're pretty easy to make.
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Old 01-10-2012, 07:45 PM
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okay because i'm a little dense. i have 9 fabrics that i would like to use. i am making each original square 5". how many squares of each fabric do i need.appreciate any help
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Hi Jeanne, if you check out my blog which is listed with my signature, on the right side there is a column of quilts I've made and the 11th one down called Chaos in the chicken Coop is a disappearing 9-patch, a scrappy one!! We did a 9 patch exchange for many months in my guild, the rule was the outer corner squares and center square were dark and the four inner blocks were light.
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Click on the resized chart in the second post in this thread. It has a chart of # of squares needed.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...t-t150081.html
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Well, it's kinda funny, cause I just sat dow to the QB, after making a D9P baby quilt. I had intentions of doing a pinwheel and the a brainwave hit me at 7 o clock, started sewing charms together, and chopping apart. It was really fun and was done the top in about 2 hrs. Now if you knew me, I always pick the complicated patterns, and tend to get picky, but I was in a wierd mood and just started mindlessly quilting. I used a charm pack, plus about another 20 squares cut from stash. I put the larger prints in the corners so they would not be chopped up, and I put whites in the centers. I am still going to add a boarder. The missouri star tute is a really great one. I really loved making this one
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As suggested, you could google and find out the how-to!

Earlier today there was a link in this thread of a D9P, I Spy style
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/show-off-your-i-spy-pics-im-looking-ideas-donated-i-spy-quilts-t175120.html
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