Isn't this just hilarious!! I wish I had a dollar for every time I've told Gypsy,
"Make up your mind, in or out!!!" LOL!!!!
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I am really enjoying working on these happy and quick Disappearing Nine-Patch blocks!
It's a good thing I chose this pattern for Raney's quilt, because now I can finish it up quickly and get it to her before she heads off to her first year of college :*) I'm thinking of naming it "Raney Days & Mondays".... gotta love the Carpenters!!!!
I thought I'd share a little bit about the process for those who have not seen it before. If you want to know more, there are a ton of tutorials on the web!
As a reminder from my post HERE, these are the fabrics I chose from the paint chips my sister sent me....
I had so much fun cutting into these sweet-as-cotton-candy pastels! I started by cutting a number of 5-inch squares out of each fabric. You can cut them any size, depending on how big you want your blocks and your final quilt to be. I cut enough of the 5-inch squares out of the purple "zing" fabric to have one in the middle of each nine-patch.
Then I sewed up a million nine-patches.... okay, maybe I'm exaggerating just a little bit :*)
This is where my 17-inch Olfa Rotating Mat really came in handy!
I just placed each nine-patch on the mat and cut it in half. Then I turned the mat and cut it in half again. Because I didn't have to move the pieces after the first cut, they stayed in place which made the second cut easy!
This gave me 4 blocks from each nine-patch that looked like this.
Now here's where the fun part begins!!!! Just start rearranging the blocks to get a design that you like and sew them back together. Easy peasy =^..^=
Here are all of my blocks on the design wall ready to be sewn together.
This picture is not great because I took it rather late Tuesday night when I got finished arranging them. I'll post a better picture in the light after they are all sewn together :*)
That's all there is to a Disappearing Nine-Patch! The next time you are in a time crunch and need a quick quilt that still gives a lot of visual PUNCH... remember to try this pattern! I've seen it done as a two color scrappy, in reds/whites/blacks.... the list of ways you can make this quilt is endless!
This quilt was my project for the NewFO Challenge for July! Thanks Barbara =^..^=
I am also linking up with.....
* WIP Wednesdays at Freshly Pieced
* Can I Get a Whoop Whoop at Confessions of a Fabric Addict
* Really Random Thursday at Live a Colorful Life
* Trying New Things Tuesday at Jo's Country Junction.
Hugs & Blessings!
Teresa
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Very pretty, Teresa. Your choice of dark purple centers for your zinger works really well to give a punch to the design. Who wouldn't love to take this quilt with them to college--okay, a guy wouldn't, but you know what I mean.
ReplyDeleteAnd this project is multi-linkable! Wow! : )
What a standout quilt - she will be envied. Great job. Judy C
ReplyDeletegreat quilt and funny comic strip :-)
ReplyDeleteYou could just insert my dogs in place of that cat in the cartoon. I think that one of the dogs would like it best if I'd just leave the door open and she could be half in, half out at all times.
ReplyDeleteI love the D9P quilts and this is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tutorial. Your quilt is perfect for a young lady off to her 1st year away at college!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Always, Queenie
Those are the prettiest colors together!! You must have stayed up all night cutting and sewing to have a top done already!! Amazing!! I like the way they turned out after cutting them both ways. These are so much fun to do. She's going to love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use paint chips that way. Love the colors she chose. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the cartoon. I tell my dogs this all the time. Very pretty disappearing 9-patches. Thanks for the reminder about this block. I have some 5" inch squares that I have been wondering what to make with them,
ReplyDeleteLooking good!Terrific D9P! Great colors and I love how you used the navy in all the 9 patch centers. Don't you just love to play with this easy and fun pattern. I do. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt with beautiful colors! Gotta love the D9P! I just quilted one that was made with 10" squares (one layer cake and five solid color center squares) - talk about working up in a hurry! And it looks awesome with large scale prints.
ReplyDeleteWhoop whoop!!
Disappearing nine patch is such a fun block and your fabrics are so pretty. Thanks for linking up to Really Random!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! I love D9P blocks....each one is always so different and neat!
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