Starting a new quilt - Disappearing nine blocl
#21
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Just looked back at the picture and I think you have stitched your 9 blocks then just placed them together for the photo?? I think Bluebonnet Sue thinks you have sewn ALL your blocks together before recutting. I think the photo is a little misleading!
#22
I finished cutting up the nine blocks
Originally Posted by carolaug
I have decided to make a disappearing nine block quilt lap quilt.
I picked out the fabric using 9 different Fat quarters.
You can follow my progress on http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/
I will also post my finished project here. I can't wait to see how this will look once done. This will be my third quilt. If you have finished a disappearing nine block quilt please post pictures. I would love to see the different ways they are put together. Well off to get my sewing machine ready to sew.
I picked out the fabric using 9 different Fat quarters.
You can follow my progress on http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/
I will also post my finished project here. I can't wait to see how this will look once done. This will be my third quilt. If you have finished a disappearing nine block quilt please post pictures. I would love to see the different ways they are put together. Well off to get my sewing machine ready to sew.
#23
I have placed them in a pattern. i made it so no seam lines meet. I also did cat/no cat fabric next to each other. OK time to sew them all together.
Originally Posted by carolaug
I finished cutting up the nine blocks
Originally Posted by carolaug
I have decided to make a disappearing nine block quilt lap quilt.
I picked out the fabric using 9 different Fat quarters.
You can follow my progress on http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/
I will also post my finished project here. I can't wait to see how this will look once done. This will be my third quilt. If you have finished a disappearing nine block quilt please post pictures. I would love to see the different ways they are put together. Well off to get my sewing machine ready to sew.
I picked out the fabric using 9 different Fat quarters.
You can follow my progress on http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/
I will also post my finished project here. I can't wait to see how this will look once done. This will be my third quilt. If you have finished a disappearing nine block quilt please post pictures. I would love to see the different ways they are put together. Well off to get my sewing machine ready to sew.
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Originally Posted by magpiefeather
#28
Fabulous! How different they look with the choice of fabrics! Such a versatile pattern, quick and easy too, but very effective.[/quote]
Here is the one I am making for my DGD:
Here is the one I am making for my DGD:
the bottom
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the top
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#29
I have finished sewing together the disappearing blocks together, next I will add a border or two.
Originally Posted by carolaug
I have decided to make a disappearing nine block quilt lap quilt.
I picked out the fabric using 9 different Fat quarters.
You can follow my progress on http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/
I will also post my finished project here. I can't wait to see how this will look once done. This will be my third quilt. If you have finished a disappearing nine block quilt please post pictures. I would love to see the different ways they are put together. Well off to get my sewing machine ready to sew.
I picked out the fabric using 9 different Fat quarters.
You can follow my progress on http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/
I will also post my finished project here. I can't wait to see how this will look once done. This will be my third quilt. If you have finished a disappearing nine block quilt please post pictures. I would love to see the different ways they are put together. Well off to get my sewing machine ready to sew.
#30
Wow...those are really nice!
Here is the one I am making for my DGD:[/quote]
Originally Posted by wildyard
Fabulous! How different they look with the choice of fabrics! Such a versatile pattern, quick and easy too, but very effective.
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