Easy Disappearing 9 Patch Quilt
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- The disappearing 9-patch starts with a basic 9-patch pattern: that is 3 squares in a row with 3 rows sewn together. I used 10-inch pre-cut squares but this method will work with any size square you decide on. This block is beginner friendly.
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Good morning from Ohio. I just found your channel and thought this video was wonderful. I subscribed and then realized that the channel stopped 8 months ago. Please restart. You have such a pleasant voice and are a natural at this!
I have a stack of large scale 10in prints that i just didn't know how to showcase them till I saw your tutorial! Thank you!
Wow! I never thought of making a disappearing 9-patch with huge blocks! I bet it does come together quickly. I think I will make it for the next niece who gets married! Thanks for this video!
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Beautiful quilt! I never thought about using 10 inch squares but I did make my granddaughter a disappearing 9 patch quilt using 7.5 in squares for her big, bug girl bed. My daughter was glad that I didn't cut the butterfly fabrics into little piesces so the bug butterflies would pop!
Здравствуйте! Просмотрела несколько раз, и сделала вывод, что после стачивания 9квадратов ,рисунок выложен хаотично, что придает эту самую изюминку изделию. У меня есть такая технология, но ваша- выглядит отлично! Понравилось то, что использованы разные цвета! Единственное хотелось увидеть законченное изделие - с изнанкой и простеганное. Спасибо за идею. Россия. Урал.
I like how you are making it easy to sew just 4 pieces
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Simply beautiful and easy with no angles. Thank you for your instruction. No fuss, Love that.
I love the no fuss aspect of this quilt also! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Здравствуйте,уважаемая мисс!Спасибо Вам за труд - Ваша работа показалась мне очень интересной ,очень хочется сделать для себя что-нибудь потрясающее в этой технике ,Желаю Вам здоровья и новых интересных проектов!!!Твтьяна Легран ,Россия г.Брянск
I too never thought about using large blocks to make a disappearing 9 patch. Well done! This video has made a new subscriber out of me! Thank you!
Thank you; and, thank you for watching and commenting.
You are a really good teacher. Thank you
This is Gorgeous. I love the bright bold fabrics. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊❤
This is the first time I have seen one of your videos. I subscribed to your channel. I'm looking forward to seeing more ❤️😅
I just bumped into your wonderful quilt video. You have a very calming teaching style. Linear in thought. Very understandable. New subscriber! Thank you.
I love the disappearing 9 patch but never thought to use 10 inch squares. Thank you so much for the great idea!
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I have a bunch of 12 1/2-inch squares which I had cut for wonky nine-patch, then decided I didn't like the pattern. Your ideas will help re-purpose these without cutting them down and allow me to use my large scale prints, too. I'm a subscriber now!
Sweet, it's always nice when a plan comes together, and, it sounds like your plan just came together! Thank you. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Wow! I understood what you were saying. Very clear, thank you for your help. ❤
I discovered your UA-cam channel today while looking for ideas for Scrappy quilts. Very nice. Thank you.
Never been crazy about the disappearing 9-patch because it's rather basic and boring to me, but not so with yours! WOW!! That fabric just POPS!! I'm definitely ready to give the D9P another chance 😂
Excellent pattern and instructions! Bravo!
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I was looking for a quick and fast pattern to make for a graduate using a wild print…… thank you!!!!! And I can quilt it as I go!!! Cha-Ching 🥰🥰🥰
Love this. Thanks for sharing. I love the Disappearing 9 patch but never thought to use 10 inch Squares..this makes it a quick turnaround project!
This is so amazing & pretty! Thank you 😊
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That is absolutely beautiful!
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I made one with smaller blocks. Now I have to try it with large blocks. Thanks for sharing
I love this quilt and love the fabric, so simple but effective
Nicely shown. Thank you very much. I used to sew commercially and used metal yardsticks for cutting extra wide fabrics. It helps to put non slip ruler tape on the back of yardsticks and big templates.
This will be my next quilt pattern. Perfect for large aquatic prints and large Star Wars prints! My last quilt just shipped a couple days ago, but that one took over two years to assemble and hand quilt. I am so ready to revisit machine piecing and machine quilting!!! Happy New Year! Aloha
Sounds like a great idea and lots of fun! Happy New Year! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Beautifully assembled!
Thank you for sharing, very nice quilt.
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Beautiful colors. I just made this with charm squares. I never thought to use a layer cake. Cool
This is wonderful. Thanks for the video..
This is so great!! Thank you for sharing. Beautiful quilt. 😊
Beautiful quilt!!
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Great video, very informative, thanks!!!
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So much fun! 🎉🎉🎉 Have just the fabric! ❤️💨
Love your quilt!
Wow that is so pretty💖 love that block. So easy and turns out so pretty💖😊
The transformation of a simple 9 patch is amazing. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@quiltingplusmore your welcome😊
SOOOOOO INSPIRING!!! Thank you so much fo sharing!
Very cool to deal with yo use the the layer cake.
Love your method. Thanks for sharing.
This is a great demo how to video! So clear, easy to see, hear and follow. Makes your viewers want to do this quilt today!🧵🪡
Love big blocks!
Love the idea, beautiful fabrics, but I don’t like scrappy quilts. I would have used more solid fabric so that the beautiful printed fabrics would have had more impact. But to each his own. Thanks for good tutorial.
Very pretty fabric thank you for sharing. God bless you and your family Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you. Merry Christmas, happy New Year, and blessings to you and your family also. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Beautiful!
Il est très beau bravo
Beautiful
Beautiful ❤
Great idea! love this....Tlhank you so much!
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That is so beautiful thank you so much. X
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Yea!!!!! Love it
Love it
Thanks a lot for this great video!
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Video is well done. Love that you used the 10" squares, because as you said you can show of the gorgeous prints. Now, Kaffee Fasset layer cake where did I put you?
How was the quilt made that’s hanging behind you in the beginning photo? I love how the white sashing shows it off!
I have fallen IN LOVE with this pack....where can I buy it?
Hello. Beautiful!
Hi! Thank you so much. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Love the colors in the fabric you chose. What is the name of the fabric and it's manufacturer?
The fabric line is Blossom and Bloom by John Christopher for Wilmington Prints. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Hi that video was amazing. Could I have the name of the layer cake please.
Wondering the name of the layer cake. It’s beautiful.
This is my next quilt
Sweet - happy quilting! Thank you for watching and commenting.
What do you have on the wall to hold the fabric up?
Enjoying the video but did you mean to say 42 pcs instead of 24🤔 I keep doing the math and I'm so confused 🤔
Lol, I totally understand the struggle with anything math. There were 24 - 10-inch squares per pack. I had 2 packs plus I added some of my own fabrics. I wanted to make sure that I had sufficient large scale prints for the quadrants of the 9-patch blocks plus enough variety so that you couldn't tell that I added blocks. I hope that helps explain where I was coming from; if not, please let me know and I'd be happy to try again. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@quiltingplusmore thanks for the explanation I did not know you used two packs of 24 *did not even know they came in packs of 24. I figured it was one pack of 42 and then you added 12 extra which is what I plan on. Thanks for sharing 😊
Where did you get your quilt blocks
Thank you! What fabric is this please? Where can I order it?
The fabric line I used is Blossom and Bloom by John Christopher for Wilmington Prints. Just do a Google search to find retailers that stock it. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Can't seem to find any... older line, I've been told. Thanks for sharing
@@bonnieharrison9828 The line came out Spring of 2018. Yikes, I didn't realize I've had it that long. After some searching online, I found pieces here and there with different companies. I didn't see any one company that has the entire line or close to it. But, I did see on Etsy that there is a 2 ½” strip pack available. Lancaster Home and Garden has 4 in the fabric line based on their website. I have never delt with this company so this is by no means an endorsement for them. lancasterhomeandfabric.com/wilmington-prints/blossoms-bloom/
While I was looking for the Blossom and Bloom line, I saw some gorgeous florals. There are so many gorgeous options out there….So sorry the Blossom and Bloom complete line is not available.
Thank you ! So kind of you to go the extra mile! Beautiful quilt!
This would work for a quilt of valor style quilt.
Absolutely would work beautifully for a Quilt of Valor quilt. Thank you for watching and commenting.
It would make an awesome one, and with the blocks being so big, you could make quite a few quilts at a time. Would be a hit at a VA hospital. Or do even a nursing home. Gives me an idea.
Isn’t a pack is usually 42, not 24?
I believe the answer to your question is this: Moda trademarked Layer Cake, Jelly Roll, etc. and, yes, they do use 42 squares in their Layer Cakes. Other fabric companies do not use “Layer Cake”, “Jelly Roll”, etc. as they are trademarked by Moda, and, as such, usually vary the number of squares in their pack. The 10-inch square pack of the fabric line that I used, Blossom and Bloom by John Christopher for Wilmington Prints, is called “10 Karat Mini-Crystals” and comes in a pack of 24. I hope that helps. Thank you for watching and commenting!
What size are your squares?
I used 10 inch squares. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Love it
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