You Can Make
Quarter-Of-Nine Block Quilts
Starting With Shoo Fly Blocks
A Shoo Fly block is designed on a Nine Patch grid.
What if you make one and then cut it into quarters?
You can reassemble those quarters any way you choose to make new blocks.
I call blocks made this way Quarter-Of-Nine blocks.
Below are some quilt designs made using Shoo Fly blocks transformed into Quarter-Of-Nine blocks.
The quarters from this Shoo Fly block come in mirror-image pairs.
You need 4 quarters the same to make a star block.
So it takes 2 Shoo Fly Blocks to make a star block and a mirror-image star block.
By making Quarter-Of-nine blocks from simple blocks like Shoo Fly you can design quilts that look more complicated than they really are.
Curved Cornerstones + 126, 127, 128, 129, 130
13 hours ago
Wayne,
ReplyDeleteMore great designs ... and thank you for an idea ... I am going to use a quarter of Shoo Fly as a corner for a Nine Patch design. Wonder how many other designs I can quarter and use that way!!!
Judy B
Judy
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of blocks designed on a Nine Patch grid. So there are a lot of blocks you can quarter.
When you quarter a block and sew it back together you lose some width in the new seams. You'll need to allow for that if you are pairing a quartered block with an unquartered one.
amazing!
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