This was my project today at "Club Quilt"...I am very pleased with the finished product....I have used fabric from three charm packs, I used all the darks but only some of the lights...the block is called disappearing nine patch....join 9 charm squares - 3 x 3 (1 light for the centre the rest dark) then cut down the centre of your nine patch and then cross cut, you end up with 4 blocks....I made 9 large blocks which then made 36 smaller blocks...join your 36 blocks (6x6) ...I chose to join mine in this fashion but there are so many ways of joining I am sure...yes, I did add a peeper of the red fabric shown in my previous post and then I just added a 6.5 inch border.....Moda...Wildrose....I need a name...what about "Disappearing Wildrose" ...... Peg ... :>) ...
Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteYou are working so fast! This quilt looks great!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good name, I like it.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, one quilt after the other.
Kerry
Oh PS I love the music
must get a move on and finish my wildrose disappearing nine patch........
ReplyDeleteYes isen't this technique fun...
ReplyDeleteYour project i lovely and I realy like your colour combination. I might have to buy this charm pack myself, hmmm...
Another great quilt top Peg. The disappearing 9 patch is such an interesting block, so many layout variations.
ReplyDeleteLooks great - that fabric is from my favorite designers *yummy*
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt and great name.
ReplyDeleteI love it,,,,
ReplyDeleteCONTEST COME SEE
I just recently came across your blog and I have to say just how much I love your work. I am a bit embarrassed to admit that I check it out on an almost daily bases to see what new things you have made. I am an avid quilter and sewer of many things and get much inspiration from your projects. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to seeing your next project :-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Peg, it looks great. Love the cream.
ReplyDeleteLove how this quilt turned out. Great finish.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely fabrics - very wintery looking, perfect for the changing season.
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