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Disappearing Disappearing 9-Patch Prototype
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i made this one as a prototype for a larger version destined for a guile raffle.
this prototype will also go to the Lydia Project. the block starts as a standard, multi-fabric 9-patch. cut twice on the diagonals. mix and "match" the resulting triangles from the pile to make a new block. each of the new blocks cut into 4 pieces, across the horizontal and vertical center. mix and "match" some more. added sashing and border. quilted by a professional. [ATTACH=CONFIG]600496[/ATTACH] |
looks great. sure is lots of slicing and dicing!
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Great pattern. I really like this scrappy quilt!
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I love this. The sashing & cornerstones really add to the flow of the whole design.
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What a great pattern! Thanks for the explanation!
What size nine patches did you start with, and where was the black that you ended up with black nine patches? Oh, wait a minute---those were made with cornerstones in the sashing making up the center square in the nine patch, right? |
Scrappies are wonderful and I love the complexity of this quilt. Wonderfully done!
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What a great looking quilt, and very clever.
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Beautifully done! and I love all the colors! I am currently working on a very simple version of the disappearing 9 patch. thank you for the inspiration!
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That's a beauty and it sounds like it was fun to make.
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Lovely quilt!
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I like this version very much. Especially the nine-path that is created by the sashing addition.
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Turned out great! It's amazing what sub-cutting can do! What size squares did you start with?
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I love that technique. What an awesome result. I'm going to have to put that one on the list
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Very fun and colorful! Looks like a neat pattern~
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Very nice looking quilt, I never heard of this technique. But you do get awesome results!
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Very clever Patrice! I hope the gals enjoy your design skills, it is great.
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Originally Posted by DJ
(Post 8121045)
Turned out great! It's amazing what sub-cutting can do! What size squares did you start with?
so 14" unfinished? the math makes my head hurt. lol once i had them all assembled in the final version i squared them off to 12.5" unfinished. P.S. thanks for all the kind words. :) |
That is a great quilt! Love it!
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Looks good!
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Gorgeous!
Did you use the same color for the center of the nine patch? Thanks for showing your beautiful work! |
I love this quilt. You have done wonderful work. Beautiful.
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Great reinvention of the D9P .... Double Disappearing really makes a beautiful quilt.
Much nicer than it's Mother pattern! Thanks for sharing your How To on this! |
Great pattern! I really like the secondary patterns that show up!
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Your quilt is very nice and I love your fabric selection.
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Originally Posted by Rhonda K
(Post 8121353)
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Did you use the same color for the center of the nine patch? it was a bit boring with all the same to start. |
I really like the design!! The colors are great too.
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Beautiful quilt! I like the complexity of your design.
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Love Love Love it!
Patrice may I test this out, write out instructions and show how to make this to my quilting friends at the next retreat? Giving you credit for it's originality of course :o) Very creative. |
Love it, love it! Clean and contemporary.
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Oooo I LOVE that pattern. Great scrappy.
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Love the colors! Excellent work!
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
(Post 8120898)
i made this one as a prototype for a larger version destined for a guile raffle.
this prototype will also go to the Lydia Project. the block starts as a standard, multi-fabric 9-patch. cut twice on the diagonals. mix and "match" the resulting triangles from the pile to make a new block. each of the new blocks cut into 4 pieces, across the horizontal and vertical center. mix and "match" some more. added sashing and border. quilted by a professional. [ATTACH=CONFIG]600496[/ATTACH] |
This is the best d9p I've seen! Can I inquire if you had written instructions for the blocks? The mix & "match" is a bit vague.
Beautiful quilt! |
I really like this - great way to use up charm packs or left over squares.
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Originally Posted by Chester the bunny
(Post 8121667)
Love Love Love it!
Patrice may I test this out, write out instructions and show how to make this to my quilting friends at the next retreat? Giving you credit for it's originality of course :o) Very creative. but ... yes ... absolutely feel free to share with your friends. i don't know how much credit i deserve, but i will graciously accept as much as you want to give me. lol lol lol (and ... if you wouldn't mind ... please post the instructions here, in the tutorials section.) |
This one is absolutely gorgeous.
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Very pretty! Love it!
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Such a bright and cheerful quilt! I never would have guessed it was a D9P cut diagonally, and appreciate your sharing your discovery!!!!
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That is stunning! Those colors sure do pop. Savvy idea to do all the cutting to get this look. Nice!
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Nice great.
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Wow awesome job...Thinking I may just have to figure this one out...have lots of 5 inch squares sitting around. thanks for sharing....
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