Hi Everyone!
It's been a while since I last posted. Life has a habit of getting in the way.
This finish is from a few months ago but I never posted about it. It's my version of a disappearing nine-patch. Mine's a bit more involved than most. I made it "disappear" 3x!
Here are my initial 9-patches. These were part of an online exchange. Not all of them were the correct size of 9½", so I found the smallest one and trimmed all the rest to match.
I needed more for a decent-sized lap quilt so I made 16 more for a total of 36. I then sliced them 1¾" from the edge on both sides, then across the top. This is the method Teresa DownUnder uses for her double-disappearing nine-patch (cutting width=half of the original individual squares). My initial squares were only 3½" inches, hers are 5". This is all of them after the cuts:
I then swapped between two blocks. Block "A" and Block "B" received each other's cut-off edges, Block "C" and Block "D" the same, and so on (not necessarily in the order pictured). Following Teresa's method, I sewed the pieces back together then whacked the new blocks down the middle both ways. After spinning 2 of the sections (see the video link above), I didn't sew them together.
I chose to swap the upper right and lower left corners from my new Block "A" and Block "B" then sew them together. This is the triple part of my triple disappearing nine-patch. You can see in the 2nd row down, 3rd & 4th blocks from the right were one of my new pairs:
I machine-quilted it on my regular sewing machine. It's the perfect size for in the car. Hubby's usually too warm and I'm cold so I have always kept some sort of blanket in our vehicle. This now resides in our Toyota Tundra.
Happy Stitching!
Stacy
2 comments:
Wow, that looks complicated, but I really like the result!
What a big difference from the original nine patch. Looks great. I too have not been as crafty these days. Take care !
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