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Old 06-18-2010, 08:42 PM
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You would probably want to go monochromatic, with a complementary color block in the 9 patch. Go from light to dark in placing the blocks after cutting
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Old 06-19-2010, 04:58 AM
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Great pictures - self explanatory!

I recently saw a block like this with one more step.

They took a charm square the size of the pieces after you cut the 9patch horizontally and vertically (into 4 pieces).
They drew a diagonal line - sewed 1/4" on each side of the line - cut on the diagonal line.

http://lynbrown.com/wp-content/uploa...Gen-Quilt2.pdf

It 'looks' like it's complicated to make but the directions look easy to make.
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I think even I can do that! Thanks for inspiring me!!
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Old 06-19-2010, 07:06 AM
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Nice block with great directions, thanx!
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Old 06-19-2010, 01:12 PM
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WOW ! Thanks for showing how to do the D9P. I have learned so much on this board.
Things I thought I could never do, I now I am gonna try.
Can't wait to get downstairs to my sewing room.
Wish I had more hours in my days.
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I showed the D9P to my students today and they loved it.
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great tutorial and nice quilt too!
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Thank you for these detailed directions. I can't wait to try it!
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Dear Barb, Yes, I understand about visuals, I too, find drawing a sketch or taking a picture helps me. Let me refer you to a picture under the June Doll Quilt 13, where my partner barbsbus posted a picture on July 2 of the doll quilt I sent her.

It is a disappearing 9 patch made with 4 dark, 4 light, and a common yellow center square for each of the four blocks to make the doll quilt. I just turned each fourth of each cut up block so the yellows matched into either a 2 patch or 4 patch. The neat thing about using a common center square is the outside could be any combination of fabrics and the center unifies it.

Make sense to you, if not I will try to describe it another way. Kathy in Colo
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That looks good.
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