Off-Center Quilt
Nine Patch
This is a 6 x 8 quilt grid of 12" squares.
When designing a quilt it is usual to make a design that is symmetrical about point A in the center of the quilt.
What if I create a design that is centered about point B instead?
What if I use simple red Nine Patch blocks and create a vertical line of bocks and a horizontal line of blocks through point B?
What if I use black Nine Patch blocks and create diagonals centered on that same point?
What if I use blue Nine Patch blocks and fill in around the outside edges of the quilt top?
What if I run a dark red down the center of the red cross?
What if I run a dark blue down the center of the blue box?
What if I create a dark grey box centered on point B?
I like this. For a first attempt at an off-center quilt I think it is quite respectable.
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