I create some of my favorite projects during these events and I loved having an excuse to work with one of my favorite quilt blocks.
I have several favorite blocks and wasn't sure which one to pick at first, so I asked my husband, "What is my favorite quilt block?" He answered within seconds, "The nine patch."
For this hop I new exactly which quilt I wanted to make. I had been eyeing a nine patch pattern I found on Pitnerest. I am not sure the name of this pattern or where it originated from but it was captioned Scrappy Stars. I clicked the link to find more info but it lead me to one of those weird sites that have nothing to do with the picture. If anyone knows the pattern let me know!
I wanted to have it all quilted before today, but Hurricane Dorian had other plans. We didn't have much damage here. Just a little rain and wind and few branches fell, and we did not loose power this time. Yay! But I did loose a couple days of sewing due to hurricane prep, so it is still in the flimsy stage.
*Update* Ack! Yes that is one of my triangles is turned the wrong way in this photo. Good thing I haven't quilted it yet, that one will get turned around. There are actually three turned the wrong way this one and two more at the bottom. And I thought I had them all going the right direction. Ah well, things were bound to get turned wonky with this many blocks.
Since I didn't know the dimensions of the pattern online, I decided to come up with my own and I wanted to go small. I chose 3 inch finished square for my nine patches and Triangles in a Square blocks and a lot of them. The top measures 69 x 81. Its a biggy. I did 23 rows across and 27 down.
Since I didn't know the dimensions of the pattern online, I decided to come up with my own and I wanted to go small. I chose 3 inch finished square for my nine patches and Triangles in a Square blocks and a lot of them. The top measures 69 x 81. Its a biggy. I did 23 rows across and 27 down.
That ended up being 311 nine patch blocks and 310 Triangle in Square blocks (another one of my favorite block builder pieces).
I started out sewing the nine patches in groups of 50 at a time to break it up.
I pulled the colors from my scrap bin. I cut some colors into 1.5 inch squares and sewed a few nine patch squares together individually.
For the majority of the nine patches, I cut a 4.5 x 1.5 inch strip and sew an identical white strip to it. Then I trimmed off 1.5 inches and added a 1.5 inch white square to that section to make the middle row.
For the majority of the nine patches, I cut a 4.5 x 1.5 inch strip and sew an identical white strip to it. Then I trimmed off 1.5 inches and added a 1.5 inch white square to that section to make the middle row.
That left a 3 x 3.5 inch section. I sewed a three inch colored strip to that and then cut that in half to get my bottom and top rows. Then sewed the nine patch rows together.
This method seamed quicker than cutting 2799 individual 1.5 inch squares and sewing them together one at a time.
Next I needed 310 Triangles in a Square. I love these little blocks. They are usually seen as parts of other blocks, most notably in the 54-40 flight block and its variations. I opted for the darker blues for the triangles. I wanted the blue triangles to stick out a bit. The nine patches have some blue in them, but I kept those on the light blue or teal side. I didn't want to have any of the triangles fade into the nine patches. Once all 310 of those were done it was time to sew everything together.
The quilt was so big it didn't all fit on the design wall. I had to put the last two rows on the floor.
I am lovin' this nine patch quilt!
If you want more nine patch inspiration check out some of my older projects.
You can click the label Nine Patch to see them all.
For even more inspiration, check out all the other favorite blocks posting today,
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