This sweet nine-patch quilt by Country Threads is one I have to make someday. I've even bought the same border fabric already. So simple and yet so pretty.
I like making 9 patches, too. I think the prettiest quilt for a baby is simply 9 Patch and Snowball.Plus it is very fast. Sometimes I will add embroidery to the Snowball blocks.
What a great idea and such a cute quilt. I keep my scraps by my machine so I can try different stitches on them, but they are usually unusual sizes. Thanks for sharing. Noreen
Kathy, i agree, 9-patch blocks are so fun & versatile, i love making them! I store all my leftover (orphan) blocks including quite a few 9-patch blocks in a tin.. think i need a bigger tin :))
I like making 9 patches, too. I think the prettiest quilt for a baby is simply 9 Patch and Snowball.Plus it is very fast. Sometimes I will add embroidery to the Snowball blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and such a cute quilt. I keep my scraps by my machine so I can try different stitches on them, but they are usually unusual sizes. Thanks for sharing.
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So classic and pretty, all of them!
ReplyDeleteI especially love that first one!
ReplyDeleteQuite often, simplicity creates a thing of beauty. Such is true of nine patches! Yours are beautiful! ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteYou really have a talent for combining colorsand pattern. Your 9-patches all look so perfect! Beautiful inspiration.!
ReplyDelete9 patches and reproduction fabrics, just great! I particularly love the first one.
ReplyDeleteLove that everything can be recycled into such beauties.Nine patch is a wonderful basic pattern,a real classic.
ReplyDeleteI love making 9-patches. I have a stack of them that I already made up and use them in my small quilts or table toppers :)
ReplyDeleteOoo:0))I love nine-patch blocks too
ReplyDeleteKathy, i agree, 9-patch blocks are so fun & versatile, i love making them! I store all my leftover (orphan) blocks including quite a few 9-patch blocks in a tin.. think i need a bigger tin :))
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