This top started as three nine patches, where each nine patch was made of pieced corners and either pieced or plain middles, and a plain centre. I then cut the 9 patches into quarters, giving me 12 units, which I twisted and turned until I liked the arrangement. So it is a Disappearing 9 Patch (D9P) but with pieced corners. The photo isn't too good, but I am very happy with the assortment of blocks
It just needs a border and binding, and then I have earned some money!
In other news . . .
I found some scrummy vintage sheets in Mother in Law's loft, and am looking forward to cutting into these
My youngest daughter has come out as a super hero (here she is at work as Bat Girl with Banana Man!!!)
And my washing machine tried to eat my bra, despite me having put in into a bra wash bag, grrrrrr
That's all for now, I think it's time for grub!
Great job on getting the quilt done, and fab find on the sheets! I don't recall Bat Girl and Banana Man ever getting it together, but I'll take your word for it that it's a match made in heaven ;o) Boo to the lingerie munching washing machine though...
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ReplyDeleteGood job on getting the quilt basted. Looking good! :)
Didn't she do well! I'm so pleased Debbie's quilt turned out as you hoped - looks lovely. Glad you still have time for a bit of relaxing/enjoyable sewing! xxx
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