Disappearing Nine Patch Pattern Quilt

2020. 2. 28. 14:00카테고리 없음

Double disappearing nine patch

This variation of the 9 patch block is also called a split nine patch.It is so versatile and can be arranged in a lot of different ways. Forexample, the nine patch block above is made up of squares with a 3 inch finished size. I divide 3 by 2 and get 1 1/2 inches.So I line up the 11/2 inch measurement line of the ruler on the seam lines to make my cuts.Step 3 Cut BlockReferto the diagram below. The first cut is madethrough column 2. The second cut is made through row 2.On your block make cut one.Rotate your cutting mat clockwise 90 degrees so that row 2 is now column 2, making sure that the squares are still aligned.Make the second cut.If you're not using a rotating cutting mat you may need to walk around your cutting table or area to be in a better position to make the second cut.

Layout 3 Sew Block TogetherStep 6 Stitch BlockChoose your layout and sew the block together like you would any. What If We Use 9 Different FabricsStep 1 Make a 9 Patch BlockIn this nine patch block I used nine different 5 inch squares from a charm pack to make the block.I simply arranged them in a pleasing order. I placed the square with the farm scene in an outer square so that it would not get cut up.So do consider the placement of your squares. Remember, the squares in the center column and row will be cut. This nine patch block is made up of squares with a 4 1/2 inch finished size.Half of 4 1/2 is 2 1/4 inches. So I lined up the 21/4 inch measurement line of the ruler on the seam lines to make my cuts.Step 3 Separate SquaresMove the patches slightly apart to reveal 4 squares.Here is something to note.

The farm scene square is directional fabric. This limited where I could place it within the block and how I could rotate it.So, you may want to think about whether or not to use directional fabric when making a disappearing nine patch quilt block. In this case, I did not think before hand. Well, live and learn:-). Step 4 PlayRearrange the squares into a pleasing arrangement. Disappearing Nine Patch Layout 4Here's another diagonal chain-like design. But it looks a little different from the one in Layout 3 above.Let's look at this design row by row.

Row 1:In the first square the small square is in the bottom right corner. In the second square the small square is in the top right corner.Row 2: In the first square the small square is in the bottom lef t corner. In the second square the small square is in the top left corner. Disappearing Nine Patch Layout 3 RepeatThis is the same layout as number 3 above.

However, the use of 9 different fabrics give the block an entirely different look. So do the choice of fabrics.

Disappearing Nine Patch Pattern Quilts

The chain is less distinct with the use of lighter colored fabrics.Row by row.Row 1: In the 1st square the small square is in the top left corner. In the 2nd square the small square is in the bottom left corner.Row 2: In the 1st square the small square is in the top right corner. In the 2nd square the small square is in the bottom right corner.