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Old 10-06-2011, 01:35 PM
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Gorgeous, all! Love doing the DNP's
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She starts with a nine patch of 5" squares and cuts them and reassembles! She has a blog and will probably post some tutorials about it, if you want you can send me a pm and I'll give you her blog link and you can subscribe to her posts if you want.
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Both quilts are beautiful, but how are these d9p quilt? What was her method of making them?
But to get the the sashing on all 4 sides, she would have to add it. Otherwise the math doesn't work out correctly.
You're right! She does add a row of sashing not from the cut up nine patches on two sides. I forgot about that!
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D9P is such a fun block to work with, creating so many different looks.

These are great.
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Not each individual block but the finished quilt layout, for ex. the right side of the quilt and the bottom of the quilt. I hope that makes sense.

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She starts with a nine patch of 5" squares and cuts them and reassembles! She has a blog and will probably post some tutorials about it, if you want you can send me a pm and I'll give you her blog link and you can subscribe to her posts if you want.
Thanks for your comment!

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Both quilts are beautiful, but how are these d9p quilt? What was her method of making them?
But to get the the sashing on all 4 sides, she would have to add it. Otherwise the math doesn't work out correctly.
You're right! She does add a row of sashing not from the cut up nine patches on two sides. I forgot about that!
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Hi and welcome to the board from Central Iowa. Nice quilts. Thank you for sharing.
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Old 10-06-2011, 04:43 PM
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Beautiful...thanks for sharing it with us. Great job both of you.
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Old 10-06-2011, 04:57 PM
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Both are beautiful, you both did a great job.
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Nice work! Isn't it just amazing how different the same pattern can look?
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Love them both, but the second is my favorite.
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Both quilts are very beautiful!!!!!!!!!
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