Sunday, October 31, 2010

Disappearing 9 Patch

Amy's Creative Side - Blogger's Quilt Festival


I told you it was coming!

I have been dreaming of this disappearing nine patch quilt since the last Blogger's Quilt Festival where I saw so many beautiful ones. I bought a charm pack of reproduction shirting prints and combined it with anything that looked anything like it could have been a shirting from my stash.



I had originally fallen in love with versions of this quilt that used no discernible layout whatsoever, but when I tried throwing my crazy mix of prints together randomly it just didn't look right. All of the busy needed some serious organization to tone it down. When I started laying the blocks out in the typical way, I started falling in love with my own version.

To date, I think this is the biggest and prettiest quilt I've done. And if I hadn't went and sewn the surname of the person I made it for into the back, I would probably be keeping it for myself.



At least if I can't keep it, it does calm me down to know that I have one Christmas gift finished. (Though I now think I need to make a quilt for my living room wall, I really didn't enjoy taking this one down after I photographed it.)

And I learned how to do a wider binding on this quilt, which lays so much nicer and is so much more forgiving than the super thin binding I have used in the past. I think I might want to do all of my holiday quilts this way!



10 comments:

  1. Oh wow! It's such lovely, warm colours. The disappearing 9-patch really takes on different personalities with different fabrics and different quilters. You'll have to start on your own one after Christmas!

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  2. Very nice quilt! I really like the wider binding.

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  3. I like the wider binding too. The quilt is lovely with that pop of yellow.

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  4. This quilt has such a warm and comfy look to it! The wide binding looks great too. I may have to give that a try one day. Thanks so much for sharing! :)

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  5. Beautiful, warm colors! I have seen this popular design before, but never using these shirtings. Your quilt is very pretty, too bad you have to separate from it...

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  6. You booger, you blocked the surname.

    The wider binding turned out great. It's gorgeous, I'm totally in love with it too...you should definitely make one for yourself.

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  7. I can see why it's hard for you to part with your quilt, it's beautiful. I love the wider binding!!!!

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  8. Beautiful quilt! I love the split nine-patch pattern and think it looks lovely done in "shirting" materials. I love the wider binding as well!

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  9. What a comfy, cozy quilt. I like it with the more planned look. And I'm sure it will be loved.
    Thanks for sharing.

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