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Friday, May 13, 2011

Blogger's Quilt Festival: Rainbow 9-Patch

I'm excited for another installment of the Blogger's Quilt Festival! Amy has done such a great job with it over the last couple years and I can't wait to browse through all the quilts that people are sharing.

A few weeks ago, I wasn't sure if I was going to have a new quilt to share for the festival this time, but I decided to get busy and finish this one up. I'm so glad I did! Here's my finished rainbow 9-patch (with my little girl peeking out from behind):
My son was the photographer for this one (above), but I found that I am not quite tall enough to hold it up nice and straight. I still wanted to share the straight-on view of it. Here's another shot of it spread out on the deck:
This is my second 9-patch quilt in this style (here's the first) and I had a lot of fun making it. I followed the one-a-day quiltalong instructions at Crazy Mom Quilts again, but this time I made a smaller quilt with 48 blocks instead of 70. It is about 58" x 74". For my first quilt like this I just made the blocks with whatever fabrics I liked, but this time I made them in a rainbow of colors, and I really like how it turned out.

It's kind of difficult to see, but the binding is pieced together in a rainbow, too. It was a bit of the challenge to figure out the math for that part, especially because the pieces are sewn together on an angle, but I think it worked out really well.

Here is the back: 
I had three blocks left over somehow, and I decided to put them into the back of the quilt. 
A few notes: 
*I free motion quilted this one with white thread, in an allover flower/loop pattern that you can see better in this blog post.
*All of the fabrics for the 9-patches were already in my stash, except the green print that is paired with the yellow henna garden fabric, and the purples in 2 of the purple blocks, which were given to me by my friend Kim. 
*I've been saying I was going to make a 3rd quilt like this, but I might be ready to take a break from 9-patches for a while. I am glad I made this second 9-patch--even though it is very similar to the first quilt, I feel like I learned more while making this one, mostly about color. Have you ever made the same quilt pattern twice? 

Thanks for stopping by; if you're new to my blog, I hope you'll come back again soon, or maybe even subscribe if you want! Now go look at more of the Blogger's Quilt Festival quilts! 
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56 comments:

  1. Vicki, your quilt is beautiful :) I really like your use of color ... I swear one of these days I'm going to do something like this! :)

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  2. Fantastic use of color, and perfect for a child. Love it!

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  3. This quilt is so pretty, I love how colourful it is and how you make the colour work so well :-)

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  4. great, as always, vicki!! colors are fantastic. love how you explain things so well. have a great day and thanks for sharing, sweet lady! cute with your little girl peeking out behind

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  5. I love your quilt and it's rainbow binding! It looks so good on that deck!

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  6. Lovely, lovely, lovely. Such great colors and I love them all against the white. Beautiful!

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  7. I would love to try a 9-patch like this one. Your colors are beautiful!

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  8. great quilt! I love the nine patch block, and you did a wonderful job with your colour choices ;-))

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  9. I like it! I like that the colors are organized in rainbow effect.

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  10. I've never made the same quilt pattern twice, but I can see why you would make this one twice. Simple, straight-forward, but oh so lovely once it's done. I love the colours.

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  11. A very nice quilt. I love this pattern and keep promising myself I will make it.

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  12. Love this...the border is so perfect and I LOVE the rainbow binding!

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  13. Crisp & clean. Great quilt!

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  14. Your choice of colors in this quilt made it so pretty.

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  15. Just beautiful! Love the bright and bold colors.

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  16. I love it - what a happy quilt!!!!

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  17. What a great use of your stash. Love the rainbow effect.

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  18. This quilt is beautiful!! I love your colors and the binding really makes it all pop! I just came across my 9 patch blocks that I started with that quilt along... I got bored and didn't make it far... maybe one day... :) Yours is inspiration to get back at it someday!

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  19. great quilt. I now know what I will do with all my 9 patches I have been sewing off and on.

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  20. this looks so pretty as a rainbow effect.
    Great quilt!

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  21. Doesn't it feel so good to get it done? Great job!

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  22. Fabulous use of colour - I love all those nine patches on the white background.
    Can only post anonymously at the moment...hope blogger sorts their glitches out soon! hjpurvis2002(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

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  23. This is such a bright and cheerful quilt. Love the way you were able to mostly use your stash. Each block is set off so well against the white. Great border, too. Lovely work!

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  24. This is such a pretty quilt

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  25. Nice quilt! Neat you were able to do so much from your stash!

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  26. this is such a cherry quilt! Love the rainbow effect. and I haven't made the same pattern twice, but there are a couple that I'd like to just haven't had time to stop from the new ones I want to try too!

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  27. Darn. I did a 'cut & paste' boo-boo. My previous comment was incorrectly linked! (Sorry Marci!)

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  28. Your choice of color makes this a beautiful quilt indeed!

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  29. Love your quilt, thanks for the link to Crazy Moms blog

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  30. Beautiful colors. Gorgeous quilt!

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  31. What a great design! Good work.

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  32. So Cute!, The Quilts awesome also!
    Love it.

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  33. Oh I love your quilt - such a simple pattern looking so valuable. I love the colors and the back! Great work!

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  34. Very pretty! Simple is often the best :o)

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  35. The colors are so beautiful and cheerful and your little girl peeking around the corner of the quilt is just adorable

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  36. Oh, how I love nine patches and your quilt is just smashing. Your use of color is shows your great sense of color! Wonderful!

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  37. Very, very pretty! I love nine patches and your quilt is so happy!

    Jennifer :)

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  38. Great colours in there! Looks fab :)

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  39. It's so great and I love the back!

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  40. Your quilt is great. I love the back of it, too! So pretty.

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  41. New to your blog, but landed here from Bloggers' quilt festival. Great quilt great site. I plan on following.

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  42. Great colours. What a fun quilt. The back looks good too.

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  43. I agree! I'm so glad you went with so many different colors. It makes the quilt so vivid and fun. I just love it!

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  44. Waht a lovely quilt, I am digging the color play you have going on!! Thanks for sharing it with us.

    Cheers!
    Rachel
    http://www.dewberrylane.com

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  45. You did a great job--it really is a rainbow! Love the different blocks you used. I always piece the back of my quilts too, I love that it gives you two looks in one quilt.

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  46. Love it! Yes, I have made 7 snowball quilts. 6 went to grandkids - each in their favorite colors, and the 1st one went to Project Linus... in colors I liked.
    I love your pieced border and binding. Good idea!

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  47. Love the colors of the rainbow. Wonderful quilt. Judy C in NC

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  48. Very pretty! I love the color flow. It is a perfect rainbow.

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  49. This is so beautiful. I have been at a stand still with mine trying to get to 70. I really like yours and am going to make mine the same size. That means I only have 8 to go. Thanks so much!

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