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Old 10-21-2011, 03:53 AM
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I've got 2 totally different looks to my D9P quilts. One is B&W & Turquoise with sashings and cornerstones, set on point. The other is just a scrappy look with all the blocks set together in a straight setting. After doing the two, I really like the one with the sashing best. It's also easier to work with the bulk. When you do them without sashing, sometimes the seams aren't opposite and can be a pain if you don't want to repress everything.

I'm hoping to get the B&W one quilted this weekend too...started at the least.

Sorry the pics aren't capturing the whole quilt...my "quilt holder" is working and I'm winging it on my own. :)
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Old 10-21-2011, 03:58 AM
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Both of your quilts are Beautiful. You can definitely gegt different looks with different fabrics. Is the D9-patch a free pattern? It looks like this is one that I'll have to put on my forevering growing list of quilts to make.
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Old 10-21-2011, 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
Both of your quilts are Beautiful. You can definitely gegt different looks with different fabrics. Is the D9-patch a free pattern? It looks like this is one that I'll have to put on my forevering growing list of quilts to make.
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Love both of these quilts, especially how you set the first one.:)
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Both look gorgous! I love how you use the hangers!
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Old 10-21-2011, 04:00 AM
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I do really like the one set on point. I had not thought of that yet. Thanks for the good idea--I am currently working on a D9P and am not liking how it's coming out so I will try your setting.
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Both quilts are really nice, but really like the first. You may have converted me to this pattern.
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They are both so beautiful and such wonderful colors together. Awesome job.
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Both are beautiful!!
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wow, beautiful, i love them both.
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Great job! Love the color combinations!!
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