North Cooking Lake
This is the design for North Cooking Lake.
What if I use these colors to create 4 ninepatch blocks?
When I assemble the blocks I get this ninepatch pinwheel block.
The quilt above was made using this block 6 times.
What if I replace the greens with light browns?
I get this color version of the ninepatch pinwheel.
What if I use 4 of the new ninepatch pinwheel block to make a larger pinwheel block with the reds at the center?
Two of this larger block make this quilt design.
If I simply repeat this version of the block I get this quilt design.
What if I change the colors one more time?
What if I put a different corner of the ninepatch blocks in the center of the ninepatch pinwheel block?
This time the quilt design looks very different.
Wayne, I just discovered you, but by golly, I like the way you think!
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found me.
I hope you find inspiration in my various posts.
Hi Wayne. I'm Lynne, Millie is the cat. I make art quilts, all free pieced. I don't work with traditional patterns, but you provide a great way for quilters to make original quilts. You can find my blog at patcherymenagerie.blogspot.com.
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ReplyDeleteI visited your site and was delighted to see you doing lettering on a quilt.
Designing pieced lettering is were my quilting career started. You might want to check out Letters in the column on the right.
I like the sentiment you expressed in your quilt, "Before you can think out of the box you have to start with a box."
Hi! I'm browsing the Men Quilt Too entries, and all your variations of 9-patch pinwheel quilts are really fascinating. :)
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