Monday, February 22, 2010

Sruti & D9P

Hoorah, I'm shooting down UFO's!
I started this for a friend's baby girl Sruti a long time ago. Today I finished the i (see how the dot is a little heart?) and put borders around all the letters. I've learned to put a LOT more border than I think I need, because otherwise I don't have enough. I'd rather whack off what I don't need than try to add more.
The border/binding fabric has all the right colors, but I'm not sure I like it. It will just be a narrow border (about an inch). If I don't use this, I'll probably do a 1" border with the same solids in 3" to 4" pieces. The closeup below shows it better.
I think as a narrow border, that dotted fabric works. It's hard to tell when I just lay the unstitched blocks on a big piece of the fabric. Thoughts? That's a wonky piano key border, which I am really into these days -- and it uses up all those whacked off pieces!

Last post I promised to show what happens to a Disappearing 9 Patch (D9P) when it disappears.
Cut the 9 patch in half both vertically and horizontally. Measure carefully -- you're going to have to stitch these back together.
Then flip 2 pieces that are diagonally opposite from each other and stitch back together for a whole new block! Since I have lots of different greens and an uneven number of ants and blue and red watermelon squares, I will switch out the quarter-blocks with other cut D9P blocks until I get a pleasing design -- I don't want all the same greens together. I like some unity in the quilt, so all my centers are the same (watermelon seeds) and all the borders are green -- though scrappy greens. But if you keep the border squares the same, and the focus squares the same, then you might want to vary the centers to keep the quilt from being just plain boring!

That's what I did with this one -- all the border squares were the same bear footprint fabric, and most of the focus squares were bears (but don't you love the s'mores fabric? I just had enough for a few squares). So I varied the center squares among several brights and then switched out the small blocks before sewing them back together.

See now? This is why we all took science. This is the Law of Conservation of Matter at work! The Disappearing 9 Patch didn't really disappear, it just got rearranged into something else.

9 comments:

floribunda said...

I love Sruti's quilt, and I really do like that narrow dotty border with the wonky piano keys on the outside! (and I'm glad there's some use for that physics class I nearly flunked...)

Janet said...

Thank you for the visual clues. I have done this before and forgot what it was called. It's a magical variation that looks more complex to make than it is.

Twisted Quilts said...

Very cool, I love D9P.

Unknown said...

This morning I finished the top for the Disappearing 9 patch kit you gave me for Camp Coco (with cute butterfly fabric).

I love this pattern! Very fun!

Becky said...

I love the D9P. Fun fabric for it.

Nina Lise@Mrs Moen said...

I love the name top; the little girl is going to love it for many, many years!

Meggie said...

I love the bear prints! with the colours.

Tonya Ricucci said...

love Sruti's letters. yes solids would be a good idea surrounding it. how large are these letters? figure they've got to be fairly big to do that wonderful hearted "i"

Joyce said...

You did a great job on the letters, esp the heart dot over the i. I like the dotty border but I am a total fan of dotted fabric. The piano key border will be perfect on this one.