I am hosting a Disappearing 9-Patch QAL this weekend. It will begin on Friday. It takes place over at my favorite yahoo group, Cbees. Actually, Cbees is a sister list of Cyberquilters. You do have to be a member of Cyberquilters in order to join Cbees, but hey, they are both free and fabulous, so come join us.
In honor of our QAL this weekend, I thought I would display a few examples of the D9P design options. The possibilities are really only limited to your imagination and choice of fabrics, but I hope these examples will ignite your creativity and convince you to join in our fun quilt-a-long.
These projects were created with Electric Quilt software. No fabric yardage was harmed in the making of these quilts.
We'll start simple and work our way up. This is a quick tablerunner. It finishes at 22 x 56.
This is a 12-block straight set - a nifty lap or child quilt at 45 x 57 inches.
Now we'll get into the fancy stuff. This quilt takes 24 blocks. That includes the setting triangle areas too. It measures 60 x 77
This pretty little number is also set on pointe and includes a little sashing. I like the separating effect of the sashing. This quilt measures 70 x 88 and also takes 24 d9p blocks.
And the Grand Finale .......... a beautiful vertical row quilt. It measures 57 x 73.
So, care to come join us in the QAL? I will offer this D9P project file for EQ7 users, as soon as I get the file tidied up. I'll make a post announcement when it is ready.
I LOVE the on point version. I have some brights, some white and black and some black on white that I want to use. I'm getting get a stash of baby quilts built up for showers or project linus when needed. I'm ready for the QAL!!
ReplyDeleteKat, I like the last two projects the best...the sashing and the vertical rows. Especially the vertical rows!
ReplyDeletewill these projects be available for us who do not
ReplyDeletehave EQ programs