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Sandy's version of DPN. (Disappearing 9 patch) pics in post #17

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Old 10-11-2013, 04:08 AM
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My version of the layout and how I got there is on my tutorial below.


My quilt top is is the orange and brown one one the bottom. Sadly, I loaned it out last year andI don't remembered who I loaned it to and I have not seen it since.


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Disappearing 9 Patch quilt instructions for 68 X 92


To find out how to make the blocks just Google “disappearing 9 patch” for other tutorials for inspiration!



Shopping list:


Blender #1: 1 ¼ yard


Blender #2: 1 ¼ yard


Blender (for the center of each block # 1 and block #2): ¾ yard


Medium scale floral or print # 1 (for the corners) 1 ¼ yard


Medium scale floral or print # 2 (for the corners) 1 ¼ yard


Large scale focus print ( for the border fabric) 1 3/8 yard




Make 18 9-patch blocks. Each individual cut block is 4.5” square. You could use charm packs too. The blocks just have to large enough to make a 12” block or similar size…not too small because you will cut the block into “quarters” ! For this particular quilt size, you will cut each square 4 ½” .


To get the pattern on my quilt, I made 2 sets of blocks in complementary colors.


Block 1: Make 18 blocks


• Blender # 1 (position blocks between the corners)
• Cream tone on tone (centered)
• Medium floral or print # 1 (position blocks on the corners)


Block 2: Make 18 Blocks
Blender #2: (position blocks between the corners)
Cream tone on tone (centered)
Medium floral or print # 2 (position blocks on the corners)




BLOCK LAYOUT: 5 blocks across by 7 blocks down


(After assembling the quilt, you will end up with 1 extra block but hey, it’s good practice!)
Once you make the blocks for the quilt, you will literally cut the blocks into 4ths. (photo from the tutorial)




To get the pattern, I re-assembled the blocks by using 2 quartered blocks from each block.
Example from the tutorial:


Notice that where the focal prints are positioned. Just repeat this same layout for all of the blocks to get the pattern in my quilt This quilt went together fairly quickly.


NOTE: A good friend taught her 18 year old grand daughter how to piece her first quilt top using my "pattern". She was thrilled with her first project!
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Great D9P! You don't know who has it? Yikes!
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I love the border fabric! Used in a quilt from last year and I have a couple of yards left. Now I know what to do with them!
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thanks for the tut... i'll be using it soon!
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Nice quilt and thanks for the tut.
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Great quilt, thanks for the tut. Are there a few pictures missing? I only have the picture for the completed quilt.
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Thanks for the tut, I love the look.
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Looks Good!

I loan or give things away and forget I've done so..............I sure get tired searching all over the house for something I don't even have.
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Beautiful quilt. The person you lent it to sure knows she didn't make it, shame on her !
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Thanks for this! I like the D9P I'm working on but don't love the pinwheel it creates with my fabric. This could be a viable alternative.
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